Word: jansen
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...York (Jansen) 13, St. Louis...
...York (Jansen) 9, Philadelphia...
...other baseball immortals in the game's Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, N. Y. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 10 (Johnson), St. Louis 6 Pittsburgh 3 (Chambers), Boston 3 Boston 4(Hughson), St. Louis 3 Pittsburgh 11 (Carey), Boston 3 New York 12 (Byrne), Detroit 0 New York 10 (Jansen), Chicago 1 Washington 7 (Searb'r'ugh), Cleveland 3 Brooklyn 3 (Minner), St. Louis 7 Washington 2 (Hudson), Cleveland 0 Cincinnati 14 (Ruffensberger), Philadelphia 3 (McCahan), Chicago 2 Philadelphia 7 Chicago 11 (Gumpert), Philadelphia 3 Philadelphia 8 (Roberts), Cineinnati...
Representing the HYRC at the conference were Jay Jansen '50, president of the Club and chairman of the delegation; Arthur W. Bingham '51, vice-president; William Gribble '50, secretary; Sanford Langa '51, operations director; A. John Klingel, Jr. '52; publicity director; Fred L. True 2L of the planning board; Charles L. McWhorter 3L, John Easton '47, Earl Kulp '52, James O'Reilly '50, John Luce '52, and Douglas McCallum...
...Jansen '50 last night was elected president of the Young Republican Club to replace Charles K. McWherter 3L. The HYRC also named Arthur W. Bingham '51 as vice-president, William Gribble '49 as secretary, and Clive B. Kimball '49 as treasurer for the coming year...