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...summary: HARVARD 1929 YALE 1929 Bailey, Ketchum r.f. l.g. Brockelman O'Connell l.f. r.g. Charlesworth, Reeves Filoon, Burns c. c. Fodder Burns, Valentine r.g l.f. Billhardt, Lebourgens...
Score--Harvard 28, Yale 31. Goals from floor--Merrill 4, Fodder 3, Burns 3, O'Connell 3, Bailey 3, Filoon, Valentine, Lebourgens 2, Billhardt 2, Charlesworth. Goals from fouls--Bailey 3, O'Connell, Burns, Filoon, Merrill 2, Charlesworth 2, Fodder, Billhardt, Reeves. Referee--Osney of St. Johns. Umpire W. Brennan of Pratt Institution. Time--Four quarters of 10 minutes each...
Solid Ivory. The sporting appetite of the public is constantly being met with theatrical fodder. Is Zat So? deals with prizefighting, and The Poor Nut with a track meet. The fight and the quarter-mile run are exhibited on the stage. Both are successes. Solid Ivory turns to baseball, and borrows in the process something of the slang sorcery of Ring Lardner...
...round out his 50th year at Santa Rosa, where, aided by the Carnegie Foundation, the Burbank Society and a Federal land grant, he has directed the evolution of plant life so patiently and ingeniously as to produce, among other useful oddities, the spineless cactus, once a nuisance, now a fodder; fat, perennial rhubarb out of a skinny annual; plums with thick skins that endure the rigors of shipping and without pits, which eliminates an annoyance in eating; the flaming crimson poppy from a wan yellow bloom; the popular Shasta daisy...
...seal to a mongoose; good syncopation by the McCarthy sisters; terrible singing by Gordon Dooley; two blackamorons, Miller and Lyles, who ably support the hypothesis that a real Negro can be funny on the stage; one tune, What a World This Would Be, which will be monkey-organ fodder before very long...