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...importance was taking place. After a fourth change in management in five years the world's greatest sports plant was welcoming a new boss. Two days before, by acquiring with his associates 78,000 shares of Madison Square Garden Corp. stock valued at $546,000, Colonel John S. Hammond had become the Garden's board chairman. Since 1932, white-haired, soldierly Colonel Hammond has had to pay his way like any one else when he went to the Garden to see a rodeo, prizefight, bicycle race, dog show, circus, wrestling match, horse show, dance marathon or hockey game...
Bellboy reserves are boated thus: cox: William W. Sprague '36; stroke Mason Hammond; 7, Horace B. Shepard, 2nd. '34; 6, Marius E. Johnston, Jr. '35; 5, John D. Kernan, Jr. '35, 4, Richard C. Delong '36; 3, George B. Lauriat '36; 2, Alvin Hyde '35; and bow, Russel Grinnel...
Blue crew. Stroke, William J. Hammond, Jr.; 7, Robert E. Shalen; 6, Cedric E. Francis; 5, James B. Hallett; 4, David A. Tufts; 3, Donald W. Fiske; 2, Francis P. Allen, Jr.; bow, Arthur J. Hacker; cox, Octavus R. Cohen...
...were sent out in boats yesterday, when Coach H. H. Haines sent five crews out in barges. There was no attempt made to rate the crews, as all five boats were of about equal caliber. The barges were stroked by Roger W. Cutler, Jr., George E. Hall, William J. Hammond, Jr., Morrison C. Haviland, and Franklin D. Roosevelt...
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