Word: lander
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...pony, smartly blanketed, stands at the end of the gallery-a silent symbol of the stable. The room is rigged with saddles, flags, balls, mallets; scenes of the game and portraits of dead and living players cover the walls. A painted Prince, losing in the work of St. Helier Lander something of the incipient puffiness that sits upon the living one, gazes mildly down. Sporting scenes, because they contain balanced movement, a living impulse of clean speed, have always attracted artists. Degas, for instance, cultivated the paddock almost as assiduously as he did the salle de ballet. He is represented...
...opportunity to give Princeton her first taste of two consecutive baseball victories over Yale. Selleck, the Yale probability on the mound, was, like Warburton, knocked out of the box in the New Haven game. Kelly, a fast-ball pitcher, and Calhoun, Yale's best left-hander, are Coach Lander's alternatives...
...even greater number of Elis answered Coach William Lander's call for baseball candidates on Monday night. The Blue squad, under the leadership of Captain Sawyer, expects to present its best team in years. Promising battery candidates are Coxe, Selleck and Robinson of last year's team...