Word: hunkers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...only one halved match. Graves took all the others, but he had to work for some of them. Graves and No. 1 man Ace Cordingley form a very strong best ball due; they play together almost every day with the usual amount of side bets. To Graves Cordingley is "hunker"; to Cordingley, Graves is "meaty." Fair-haired Bob is a former Minnesota Junior title-holder, but he has never won his state amateur crown. This year he gets a real chance as the championship is played over his home course--White Bear Yacht Club for mountain goate...
After a competition starting last year. Robert M. Hunker '39 and John V. Kean '38 were elected to the Literary Board of the Lampoon. Survivors of the competition for the Business Board were Richard B. McLanathan '38 and John N. Thorne...