Word: gray
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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John Lee Barber, Harry Warren Barrow, Sheal Louis Becker, Eugene Cassel-berry Benyas, Alfred Gray Burr, Gerard Joseph Callanan, Phillip George Carlson, Jr., George Roberts Clay, Guilford Allerton Dudley, Frank Slyde Dunham, Jr., Richard Putnam Emerson, Roy Bernhardt Erickson, Jr., John Aloysius Farley...
Heard in the Yard: "Why don't we call the platoon leaders Hep Cats? . . . The latest on the wearing of Gray Uniforms is that there will not be any ready on the market until early Fall when we will be going back into blues. Then they will not be compulsory until 1944. So why worry...
...nose out Lowell 10 to 9, although the Bellboys staged a five-run last inning which just fell short. Mort Mendelsohn pitched good ball for the Deacons but tired badly in the late innings while Ed Troupin did an excellent relief job for Lowell after the second inning. Eddie Gray poled a home run for the losers and Dick Karb notched three hits for Kirkland...
...best game of the afternoon was taken by Teddy Bullard from the Red and Gray's Dougherty. Although Bullard won the first set, the second one was nabbed by Dougherty, while in the finale Bullard managed to come up from behind for a 10-8 victory. The other Crimson netmen appearing in the win column were Don Daniels, Jack Lynch, Mal Moley, and Johnny Zinnser...
...strong wind prevented them from recording good times, but still the Crimson trackmen succeeded in scoring a 71 to 55 triumph in a meet at Exeter Saturday. Despite its good showing, the Red and Gray was handicapped by the absence of co-captain Bob Gill, high jumper and hurdler...