Word: fullerton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...summary: WINTHROP 4 ELIOT 1 Crampton, ss. c., Kimball Hindle, lf. ss., Malley Lotarte, 3b. cf., Northey Foley, 2b. lf., Greeley Egan, c. 2b., Hickey Leon, cf. 1b., Bloombergh Maiullo, rf. rf., Acomb Prunihan, 1b. 3b., Gaffney Day, p. p., Uebel Holmes Fullerton Randall Scannell KIRKLAND 17 LOWELL 12 Seeman, ss. 2b., Phillips Wells, 1b. lf., Illoway Perry, rf. rf., Abel Winsauer, p. 1b., Holmes Engel, c. 3b., O'Conner Tighe, lf. ss., Stern MacDonald, 3b. cf., Fields Strauss, 2b. c., Wickersham Notman, cf. p., Cornell Kessler Stevenson Adelman Walsh, Sheafe Seder Dumond
Included on the squad are: George H. A. Clowes, Jr. '37, f; Hayden Channing, Jr. '37, f.h.; Lawrence E. deNeufville 1G, r.w.; Frederick J. Fayette 2L, r.w.; Edward D. Fullerton, Jr. '37, sub; Cecil Gilbert 1G, sub; Joseph L. Hoguet '35, f.; C. King Howard '35, l.c.; R. Knapp '34, f.; Field C. Leonard '37, f.b.; Jose M. Mayorga 2G.B., s.h.; Joseph McGinn 1G.B., f.; Donald W. Mieklejohn G '33; r.c.; Spencer D. Oettinger 1G.B., f.; Austin W. Scott, Jr. '37, sub; Bernard C. Sendall 1G, f.; Geoffrey L. Stagg 1G, l.w.; Chalmers E. Sweeney '35, f.; James...
Tallying for the first time in over two years on a long pass from Fullerton to Doyle, the Brooks House eleven eked out a tie with Winthrop yesterday afternoon, just as dusk was falling over Soldiers Field. An attempt to convert the extra point by a line buck was stopped by inches. After the kickoff there were three play before the game ended, all passes, and all intercepted in the gathering gloom...
...making a clean sweep of the quartet of races that closed the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association championship last week. Harvard won a second leg on the MacMillan Cup. Dwight Fullerton, of the Beverly Yacht Club and Dedham, Mass., took two of the races; F. Stanton Deland '36 of Marblehead and Boston, and Michael Cudahy of Beverly and Chicago, captured one each...
...years in jail. Harry Baumann, caught trying to set fire to his father's mill, sought a final sensation by shooting himself. Silly Mrs. Thayer died of overexerting her alcoholic heart. Her husband was proud the strike was broken, wanted to clean all the foreigners out of Fullerton. Marjorie at last was leaving for her Manhattan dramatic school. Micky was going to have a baby. The Author, in company with many a left-wing litterateur, has taken a modern highroad to Parnassus. He comes honestly by his industrial subject. After serving in the War with an ambulance corps, later...