Word: gleason
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...still juggling his infield to find the best combination, but chose Adzigian at third, Woodruff at short, Fitzpatrick at second, and Nevin at first base as his Number One outfit yesterday. The second infield had Higgins at third, Hovenanian at short, Hayes at second, and Franny Gleason at first. It isn't at all certain that either one of these combinations will remain intact for the first game. The likeliest choice seems to be Adzigian, Woodruff, Hayes, and Gleason, judging by the way they worked yesterday...
...Braggiotti '35, Gerald A. Bramwell '36, John J. P. Campana '36, Fred J. Carr, Jr. '35, James F. Carty '35, Richard H. Dana '34, Robert Day '36, Paul deB. deGive '34, John A. Fitzpatrick '35, Robert H. Gallagher '34, Thomas B. Gannett '36, Braman Gibbs '36, Donald H. Gleason '35, John R. Haley '36, William K. Hayes '35, William M. Higgins '34, Philip W. A. Hines '34, John A. Hoye '36, Willard E. Ingalls '35, Stanley G. Kellogg '34, James P. Lee, Jr. '34, William A. Lincoln '35, John M. Lockwood '34, Edward F. Loughlin '35, Theodore A. Lupien...
...have been retained: Frank W. Allan '34, Albert E. Berry '36, Dorilio C. Braggiotti '35, John J. P. Campana '36, Fred J. Carr, Jr. '35, James F. Catry '35, Robert Day '36, Paul deB. deGive '34, Robert H. Gallagher '34, Thomas B. Gannett '36, Braman Gibbs '36, Donald H. Gleason '35, William M. Higgins '34, John '36, Philip W. A. Hines '34, John A. Hoye '36, Willard E. Ingalls, Jr. '35, William A. Lincoln '35, John M. Lockwood '34, Edward F. Loughlin, Jr. '35, Theodore A. Lupien '34, Robert R. McGoodwin, Jr. '35, Lee W. McGuire, Jr. '34, Jesse...
...summary: YALE J.V. HARVARD J.V. Schute, McClintock, Bryers, l.w. r.w., Cort, Marcoux, Ware, Gleason Markwald, Peck, Holmes, c. c., Boardman, Quinby, Lincoln Cooke, Bogart, Wilson, r.w. l.w., Clement, Rawson, Robbins Towle, Walker, l.d. r.d., Roberts, Claflin, Perey Morse, Hall, r.d. l.d., Brown Hall, Grayson, g. g., Waldinger, Emerson...
...like Girls! Tarzan-like Men!"). It presents: 30 handsome youngsters picked in promotional beauty contests throughout the U. S. and the British Empire; neat blonde Ida Lupino and muscular Larry ("Buster") Crabbe (Tarzan the Fearless). Lupino and Crabbe are Olympic swimmers. Hired by a pair of shifty rogues (James Gleason, Robert Armstrong) to run a physical culture magazine, they are soon shocked to discover what a crooked venture it really is. Crabbe is so vigorously honest that his employers are glad to get rid of him by giving him an interest in a run-down health farm...