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...years ago; Indiana's Ernie Andres, who set a Big Ten record in 1938 when he scored 31 points in one game; Ohio U's Frank Baumholtz, voted the most valuable player in Manhattan's Madison Square Garden Invitation Tournament last year; Stanford's Forrest Anderson, All-Pacific Coast forward; Missouri's John Lobsiger, Big Six biggie; Dartmouth's Bob White, star of 1940's Ivy League champions; and Indiana's Bill Menke, spark plug of the team that won the National Collegiate title two years...
Tiger finally fell to a double tank assault, and more than 1,000 prisoners were taken. London News Chronicle's William Forrest, who had been bottled in Tobruk seven months, talked with some of the Germans. They said they had been surprised by the attack. Most of them had come to Africa in July; now they felt the night cold, like their comrades in Russia, and many of them had taken to Italian uniforms which were warmer than their own. One thumped himself on the chest and shouted in English: "I am a German officer." Most of the officers...
...mantel in Hollywood, prepared to live with the ashes of his brother, Major James, who left Carroll his $10,000 estate with the stipulations: 1) that his ashes be kept in the bedroom, 2) that one-third of the estate be handed over to ex-Showgirl Josie Posie De Forrest. The brother's will explained of the ashes, "It may be possible that I will be able to listen in on conversations even though I am just ashes"; of Josie Posie, "After all our battles and loving in 1925, she is certainly entitled...
This Saturday, at Ann Arbor, Minnesota and Michigan will fight for the Little Brown Jug, a trophy that has survived 38 years of football rivalry. Until last week, this year's Michigan team-"wrecked" by the loss of Tom Harmon and Forrest Evashevski-was written off as a pushover for Coach Bernie Bierman's gigantic Gophers, favorites to win the mythical 1941 football championship of the U.S. as they did the 1940. But last week Michigan's omens improved: Michigan outsmarted Northwestern (14-to-7). More important for the superstitious, its victory was won with brilliant touchdown...
...applauded guests of honor, Laura Hope Crews, Effie Shannon, Eric von Stroheim, Jack Whiting, and Forrest Orr will arrive at Cambridge in the Business Board's black limousine, since the Advocate's barouche, in which the editors once drew Barbara Hutton from the Back Bay Station, is being renovated for Ann Sheridan who will be entertained by the Advocate Board next month...