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Despite these handicaps, Hall won the event with a score of 23. Harry F. Hinckley '40 was second with 25. The low scores of several entrants in this event bore evidence of their inability to hold both wavering gun and wobbling mirror steady at the same time...
...Hinckley won this event with a single well-placed bullet which jammed the machine's work before it had gone 11 inches. An accurate try of Richard G. Labovitz '38, blew his target right off its track. However, the star performance was Hall's Rather than hopelessly disembowel the toy, thus rendering it useless, he struck the starting lever with his bullet, thereby stopping the tank, uninjured...
...summary: HARVARD BROWN Shean, 2b ss Brokaw Johns, ss cf Harkins Lupien, 1b 3b Pietrusza Grondahl, 3b If Welch Gannett, cf rf Arrendell Soltz, lf 2b Hicks Hoye, rf 1b Wright Doyle or Bacon, c c Hinckley Healey or Foley, p p Devaney or McCulloch
Samuel N. Hinckley, Roger F. Hooper, Jr., Charles G. Houghton, Jr., John MacL. Johansen, Laurence S. Johnson, Robert E. Lane, Winfield S. Long, Jr., Ulysses J. Lupien, Jr., Irving S. Michelman...
...Author Holbrook's romanticism seems artificial, his facts are interesting. Best section of his book is his account of forest fires. In Hinckley, Minn., at noon on Sept. 1, 1894, a forest fire that had been burning nearby swept into town as the wind changed, trapped most of its 1,200 inhabitants. As 475 of them climbed into a train at the station the engineer waited until the paint began to blister on the cars, then pulled out. Ninety waited in a cleared space beside the tracks, were burned to death. Two hundred others raced down the track...