Word: jim
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Bouncing back off the Scarlet stretcher with hopes of Tiger steaks on the training table, the Varsity gridders whipped through a spirited workout on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Best shot in the arm for the unchastened squad was the reappearance of Jim Kenary after an enforced layoff that began at Charlottesville...
That was too much for Pittsburgh Local No. 905 of the A.F.L.'s Union of Operating Engineers. Last week it peremptorily ordered Lipsett, Inc. to take Big Jim, a good union man himself, off the job and replace him with a Pittsburgh craneman. Cried Local President P. Wharton: "He had too much publicity. The [newspaper] story focused attention on him and the fact that he was from New York. It also called him an expert. We've got 2,010 members in our union, and they're all experts. We just had to show him he wasn...
Bowing to the union, the company sent Big Jim back to New York...
...Crimson scored both tallies in the second period. Jim Lowell handed the ball off to Johnny White for the first score to cap a 38-yard drive, and a few minutes later White tossed a flat forward to Dick Tolf who went over to put the Yardlings in the lead...
With but minutes to play in the game and the Yardlings ahead by a 14 to 13 count, B.U. freshman Bob Boucher intercepted a long forward heave by Jim Lowell and seampered 60 yards to the goal line to turn victory into a 20 to 14 defeat for the Crimson Freshmen at Soldiers Field Saturday...