Word: lockette
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...neatly proportioned (6 ft. 2 in., 214 lbs.) frame surrounds awesome talent. His choppy, hustling stride sheds tacklers; he is a vicious blocker and a shrewd, swift safety man. On offense or defense, his specialty is hitting opponents with skill, purpose and power. Last year, when Tackle Bobby Lockett teamed up with End John Tracey to bring down Texas Christian's great Halfback Jim Swink, Crow came up to "secure" the tackle, as the football euphemism goes. He knocked both Swink and Tracey goggle-eyed, and Tackle Lockett was belted right out of the game. Says he: "I felt...
...high bid of $2,184, a U.S. dealer pocketed a sheaf of 20 tumultuous love letters to Alice Lockett, a red-haired nurse, written in London three-quarters of a century ago by an impoverished Irish suitor named George Bernard Shaw. Some excerpts: "Granted that I am a buffoon-one whose profession is to bribe people to listen to me by literary antics such as silly tales of lovemaking and so forth. But has anyone been more serious with you than I? If you have made me feel, have I not made you think?" "Write to me, and I will...
Baker, William Whitney, Jr. '50, Barwise, Richard Grant '51, Berman, Ronald Stanley '50, Cairns, David Drew '52, Carter, David Ridgely '50, Durakis, Charles Anthony '52, Geick, Harold William '52, Grutzner, Edward Ehlers '52, Keith, Charles Clarke, Jr. '51, Lockett, Andrew Moore, 3d '50, McCormick, Patrick Benjamin Michael '50, McGrath, Thomas Joseph '52, Ravreby, Fred, Aaron '52, Rubin, Richard Herschel '52, Stromsted, Erik Arnold '51, Thayer, Harvey Hill '50, Tootell, Geoffrey Howland '48 (Captain), Trimble, Donald Edward '50, Tsavaris, Louis John '51, Wilson, Niram Allen, Jr. '51, Moore, John Lowell, Jr. '51 (Manager...
Comparative times indicate a very close mile-relay, with Harvard on top. Carter will edge Tod Lewis of Yale in the broad jump, but Elis George Appel and Neil King should pole vault higher than Bud Lockett. Lockett and Dick Barwise will get their opposition from George Hipple and Jim Keyes in the high jump
Carter won the broad jump at just under 21 feet, with Bob Ray a quarter inch behind. Dick Barwise went five feet, 10 inches to take the high jump with Geick third, and Bud Lockett was second to Terrier Jose Barbosa's 11 feet in the pole vault...