Word: jantzen
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...temporarily exempt from registration include ones like the Wheeling, W. Va., the Louisville, Ky. and the Reno, Nev. exchanges. On the Richmond Stock Exchange Virginians dabble in tobaccos, local utilities, Southern bank and insurance shares. The Seattle Stock Exchange is divided between mining issues and Pacific Coast industries like Jantzen Knitting (bathing suits), Carnation Co. (milk) and Alaska Pacific Salmon...
...second Brown game he relinquished his position as fourth man in the batting order to Devens. The averages for the other members of the team are as follows: Gleason .261, McCaffrey .259, Sheldon .255, Adams .250, Fincke .234, Ware .200, Thacher .187, Taylor .111, Lockwood, Valeuski, and Jantzen...
...members of the Harvard team, with the exceptions of McCaffrey and Jantzen, took advantage of the opportunity to boost their season's averages. Mays knocked out six singles in seven trips to the plate. Lupien showed great hitting power by driving two home-runs, a double, and a single in six times at bat. Wood also was credited with a double and four one-base hits out of seven attempts. Gleason accounted for the third Crimson homer. A Harvard victory was more than assured by the first seven innings but in the eighth there was no stopping the Crimson assault...
...playing on team A were: Thacher 3b., Lupien r.f., Laughlin s.s., Lockwood 1b., Jantzen 2b., Locke c.f., Curran l.f., Frend c., and Vogel and Boyer...
First basemen: S. S. Adams '33, Warren Delano '32, C. L. Jackson '34, E. A. Jantzen '32, W. T. Kemble '34, A. A. Murphy...