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...long ago, Francis Albert Sinatra seemed at the other end of his string. The crooner and his career dangled hopelessly as one competitor after another zipped up the popularity and bestselling list, and Frankie's public and private relations (i.e., with his second wife, Cinemactress Ava Gardner) grew progressively worse. Over their coffee and cheesecake at Lindy's, the Broadway arbiters of show business pronounced their verdict: Frankie was about washed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Back on Top | 5/10/1954 | See Source »

Meanwhile, Corey Wynn's Yardling tennis team will oppose Andover here at 3 p.m. tomorrow. For the past two days, the Crimson's match with Milton Academy has been rained out. The probable starting lineup will include Captain Steve Gottlieb, Cal Place, Ben Hecksher, Langdon Smith, Doug Gardner, and Barry Boehm...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Net Team Meets Lions Here Today | 5/7/1954 | See Source »

...Hanover today will be the Yardling tennis team, which won its first match in two starts this season by beating M.I.T., 9 to 0, at Tech yesterday. The Engineers couldn't take a set from the Crimson lineup, which included Steve Gottlieb, Cal Place, Ben Heckscher, Langdon Smith, Doug Gardner, and Barry Boehm. The doubles duos included Place and Heckscher, Smith and Gottlieb, and Charlie Edwards and Dwight Davis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Net Team Defeats Jeffs, 15-1, Plays Green Today | 5/1/1954 | See Source »

Meanwhile, this afternoon the freshman tennis team will go after its first victory of the season when it visits M.I.T. at 3:30 p.m. Coach Corey Wynn will start Steve Gottlieb, Cal Place, Ben Hecksher, Langdon Smith, Doug Gardner, and Barry Boehm. Charlie Edwards and Dwight Davis will also make the trip...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Net Squad Plays On Jeffs' Courts | 4/30/1954 | See Source »

Several days before the Journal-Bulletin story broke, the Associated Press fired its Boston bureau's veteran (29 years) sportswriter, William R. King, who was on the payroll for $500. The United Press "accepted the resignation" of its Boston bureau manager, Gardner L. Frost, a U.P. employee for 17 years, who got $500 last year from the track. The Boston Post, whose track reporter was on the list, said that he was not an employee of the paper but a "private contractor who sells a racetrack service to the Post." Hearst's American and Record replied that they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Boston Payroll | 4/26/1954 | See Source »

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