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...hazard as early as 1300, and say: that according to William of Tyre, who died in 1190, the game was invented by English crusaders at the siege of an Arabian castle called Hazart, or Asart. Hazard is virtually obsolete now, but was extensively played in the U. S. as late as the early 1890s...
Although Penn Tuttle will not be running today, Gene Clark, Ros Brayton, and Chick Oldfather will handle the mile, and Dave Simboli the two-mile. Because spring is late this year and the meet early, the milers will run a three-quarter mile stretch, and the two-milers a one and a half mile route...
Star number one is Hildegarde, who has been on the cover of Life and in the columns of Time magazine of late, besides finding time to do a radio program known as "Ninety-Nine Men and a Girl." In addition to her singing, which Time aptly termed "singing like Garbo looks," she is an excellent pianist and plans to do some double piano work while up here...
Harvard's 15 man ski team captured the sixth annual Harvard-Dartmouth slalom by a margin of 1 minute, 43.2 seconds over the half-mile course at Pinkham Notch, N. H., late Sunday afternoon...
Philadelphia's Derhams are three, all sons of the late Joseph J. Derham, a wheelwright and carriage maker who came from Ireland and set himself up on Philadelphia's swank Main Line in 1887 to build victorias, broughams, phaetons and surreys for the Drexels, Pauls and Cassatts. Before long the automobile began to cut into the carriage maker's business. After a haughty but futile effort to ignore the new invention, Joseph J. Derham gave in and adjusted his trade to the times...