Word: lumsden
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...then Verdued took over and on the butterfly leg pulled to within a foot of Yale's Joe Seldon. By this time, the jammed house, weary from watching Yale sweep to three firsts and a second in the first four events on the card, was yelling for LaSalle. Jack Lumsden, LaSalle freestyler, finally nailed Don Irwin in the final three yards and won by about half a foot...
First Period: Goal-Preston (Moseley, Ayres), 12:45. Penalties-Greeley, R., McLeod; Greeley, S., Kimball. Second Period: Goals-Preston (Moseley), 1:11; Kimball (Perkins), 4:28; Greeley, S. (Key), 5:28; Ayres (Moseley), 6:54; Crocker (Key), 10:19; Butler (Priestling), 16:21. Penalty-Preston. Third period: Goals-Lumsden (Arra), 1:36; Perkins, 1:57; Preston, 15:30; Moseley (Ayres), 18:35. Penalties-Kimball, Butler, Coulter, Depuis...
...summaries: HARVARD (7) NEEDHAM (4) Gebelein lw Kimball Farrell c Lumsden Crocker rw Chambers Preston rd Arra Greeley, R, ld McLeod Yetman g Hoyle...
...first day of the Luzon bombardment General Lumsden was killed on the bridge of a U.S. warship in Lingayen Gulf. In London, the War Office announced his death "with deep regret." MacArthur did better by him: "It is superfluous for me to speak of the complete courage which this officer so frequently displayed. . . . His general service and usefulness to the Allied cause was beyond praise...
Standing only the width of the ship's bridge away from Lumsden, with whom he had been discussing the action, was Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, commander in chief of the British Pacific Fleet. He got nothing worse than "a bit of a bang in the ears." Sir Bruce will soon lead his own powerful fleet into battle under U.S. overall command...