Word: leading
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...supposed to be. He dashes around quite a bit in this picture with Lupe Velez, whom those who were so unfortunate as to see "The Gaucho" will remember. Together they put romance on the map in the Balkans, and cause Warner Oland, wh plays the renegade, to lead a miserable existence. This photoplay will be forgotten before one is past the portals of the garishly gilded photoplay palace, so no harm is done...
Harvard's run-making was over, but the Wildcats' scoring was yet to come. In the eighth inning things began to happen which seemed to indicate that a New Hampshire score might be shortly expected. Lynch, lead-off man of the Granite State batting order, doubled, and MacFarland, a former Exeter player, advanced him to third with a pretty single. Cutts walked the next man on four straight balls, filling the bases, with no outs. Hoyt, however, field out to right field and Jones' throw-in picked a runner off second, making two out. Shea grounded out to the pitcher...
...Second University nine, which has won both its contest this season will have either E. L. Molloy '29 or E. A Colpak' 29 in the box. John Tudor '29 and A. L. Devens '30 are expected to lead their teammates at but. The Crimson Seconds will line up as follows: Kay Miyakawa '29, s.s.: Tudor, l.f.: R. H. Harbour '30, 3b.: Devens, c.f.: T. G. O'Neil '30, 2b.: A. V. Ellis '28, lb.: John Morabito '28, r.f.: E. J. Steptoe '29, c.: Colpak or Molloy...
...field events of the Freshman inter-dormitory meet which were run off yesterday afternoon, Smith Hall amassed a total of 29 1-2 points to take an overwhelming lead over its rivals. P. N. Vonckx '31 of Smith Hall was the individual high scorer of the meet, winning the hammer throw and gaining a second place in the shotput...
...Charles River Basin yesterday afternoon. Coach E. J. Brown '96 raced his first two eights over the Henley distance in what will probably be the last race before the two crews meet M. I. T. on Saturday. The second University eight, in spite of its length and a half lead at the start was unable to keep up with the pace set by the Watts-stroked boat and when the Henley mark was reached, had fallen a full two lengths behind...