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Yale, without Captain Eggie Miles, Len Klein, flashy forward, and the Sophomore star Bob Beckwith, was in the same straits as was Harvard in the first contest, and after the first basket, was never in the lead...
...Len Klein, former Freshman star, fighting in the 135-pound class gained a decision over Colton Daughaday '38, regular, to head the card of exciting matches. Yearling Captain Harry Ames kept his Harvard slate clean by throwing 145-pound Ed Haseltine...
Died. Edward Jackson Brundage, 64, Republican politician, twice Attorney General of Illinois; by his own hand (pistol); in his Lake Forest home. As Attorney General he prosecuted Governor Len Small for embezzlement, pushed the civil suit so inexorably after the Governor was acquitted that Small settled for $650,000 in 1926. Brundage killed himself shortly before a trial of 18 defendants for racketeering, in which he was to have been No. 1 prosecution witness...
After journeying north for six consecutive years to be whaled by New York University, little West Virginia Wesleyan turned tables. A 200-lb. fullback named Len Barnum punched the ball to N. Y. U.'s 8-yd. line in the last period, kicked the winning field goal...
...Springfield he laid a wreath on Lincoln's tomb and returned to the Arsenal to sit on the same platform with Len Small, Illinois' unsavory Republican nominee for Governor. The Hoover speech here developed a long and elaborate analogy between the Civil War & 1864 and the economic war & 1932. The President pictured himself standing in Lincoln's shoes when the latter reviewed the retreat of the Union arms. He recalled the Democratic clamor for immediate cessation of hostilities. He continued...