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...Yalemen recall the 1921 Yale-Princeton football game in which Right End Justin Sturm stopped Princeton's Gilroy from getting away for a touchdown, helped his team win 13 to 7. Since then Justin Sturm has been a minor investigator for Montgomery Ward, a laborer in a glass factory, a gang foreman with a Chicago construction company. In 1926 Harper Bros, published his first novel (The Bad Samaritan). Last week Yalemen and others were able to see Justin Sturm's latest accomplishment-an exhibition of sculpture at Manhattan's Ferargil Galleries...
Score--Holy Cross '38, 12, Harvard Jayvees 8. Touchdowns--Hurley, Gailogly, Hoye, 1. Referee--E. E. Allen, Springfield. Umpire--Gilroy. Linesman--Winer. Time--four 12-minute periods...
...areas is the industrial region in Contra Costa County (along the northeast shore of San Francisco Bay) which includes the plants of Johns-Manville, Associated Oil, Union Oil, Hercules Powder, American Smelting & Refining, U. S. Steel, Zellerbach Paper. The other district includes the cities of Santa Cruz (seaside resort), Gilroy, Watsonville, Hollister and San Juan. P. P. S. also owns 21 plants for the production of butane (liquefied) gas, one of which (at El Centro) is largest in the U. S. Of its total revenue, 47% comes from these sources. It also owns ice and cold storage slants...
...life and our efficient Marine Corps ground crew and soared into a spotted sky of blue and white, breaking fog for the return flight to Lakehurst. . . . Very soon the first of the Akron's planes was hooked on and stowed in its lair within the ship. . . . Just south of Gilroy, Calif, dense fog rolled inland from Monterey Bay up to about 2,000 ft. The coast line was not sighted but after determining by dead reckoning and bearings on mountain peaks that we had crossed the coast we dove blindly into the fog and at about 1,200 ft. found...
...automobile wreck near Gilroy. Calif., a frantic woman and a suicide revealed last week a long hidden U. S. Army masquerade. The woman was a Mrs. Gertrude McEnroe, who had come to San Francisco from Butte, Mont, to be with Lieut. William J. French, on leave from Camp Devens, Mass. Early one morning Lieut. French and Mrs. McEnroe started to motor to Los Angeles. As they approached San Jose, the officer suddenly became violent, struck his companion over the head. Then he drove into a tree. Mrs. McEnroe was picked up by a truck. Police investigating the smash-up found...