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Branford P. Millar '35 has been selected by the Hander and Haydn Musical Society of Boston to sing the "bull bass" part in the annual Christmas presentation of the Messiah...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bull Bass | 12/1/1933 | See Source »

Coach Mitchell has a large squad of pitchers upon whom he can rely. This is topped by Captain Loughlin who may be switched to third base where he has been used in practice recently. Martin Victor '35, a lanky right-hander is coming up from the Jayvees, who will join William A. Lincoln '35 and Donald H. Gleason '35, pitchers who were carried with the Varsity last spring. John J. Campana '36, twirler for last year's second Freshman teams is also on the Varsity roster. Others coming up from the Freshman teams are Richard Maguire '36, Michael S. Hovenanian...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MITCHELL GIVES BALL TEAM FALL PRACTICES | 10/3/1933 | See Source »

...month ago Pitcher Carl Hubbell, lean left-hander of the New York Giants, pitched an 18-inning game against the St. Louis Cardinals which the Giants won. 1 to 0. That was enough to make 1933 a memorable season for Pitcher Hubbell but he was not satisfied. Last week, in the fourth inning of a game between Boston and the Giants, he had a chance to break the National League record of 44 consecutive scoreless innings, made by Pitcher Ed Reulbach of the Chicago Cubs in 1908. The first batter hit a fly. Next man up was Wally Berger...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Pitchers of the Year | 8/14/1933 | See Source »

...Frank Gleason 1b., will bat fifth followed by Jim McCaffrey l.f., who shared batting honors with Adams against Columbia, Phil Hines 2b., and Charles Sargent s.s. Coach Fred Mitchell has not yet made the choice between Harold Taylor and John McJennett to take the mound. Taylor, a lanky right hander pitched the two games against Brown last year in which the Crimson broke even, winning the first game 5-2, and dropping the second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VARSITY NINE TO MEET BROWN TEAM IN CONTEST TODAY | 5/3/1933 | See Source »

When British women dress for squash racquets they do not wear shorts, like Americans, but pleated skirts or, rarely, trousers. There are other differences. British squash racquets courts are 2½ ft. wider; the ball is more lively; games are to 9 points instead of 15; only the hander-out (server) scores points. Because squash racquets (not squash tennis, which is a U. S. invention and played nowhere else except in Cuba) is a family game in England, British women have played more, now play better than Americans. Practicing against men has taught them that the most effective shots...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Squash Racquets | 2/20/1933 | See Source »

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