Word: lutz
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...William Lutz, employed by the H.A.A. as a boat-rigger for the past 35 years, died suddenly yesterday of heart failure. Burial will be from his late residence at 19 Sacramento Street at nine o'clock Monday...
...Lutz was first employed by the Athletic Association in the capacity of general repairman of boats. In spite of his 74 years, he appeared to be in the best of health up until the time of his death...
Folls C. A. M. Fujine (H) defeated W. E. Luiz (H), 5-2; E. J. Lennon (H) defeated W. F. Gerber (H), 5-2; W. B. Bersenbrugge (H) defeated R. Shaner (H), 5-3, Lutz (H) defeated Gerber (H). 5-4; Lennon (H) defeated Bersenbrugge (H), 5-4: Fujine (H) defeated Shaner (H), 5-1; Lutz (H) defeated Bersenbrugge (H), 5-4: Fujino (H) defeated Lennon (H), 5-3; L. J. Le Boeuf (H) defeated Shaner...
...Epee,--Lutz (B) defeated W. F. Hayden (H), 2-1; Lennon (B) defeated E. O. Miller (H), 2-1; Lutz (H) defeated Miller (H), 2-0; Fujino (H) defeated Shaner...
Everyone knows that the cricket produces its chirps by rubbing one fore wing across the other. With a microscope and sound camera Entomologist Frank Eugene Lutz of the American Museum of Natural History lately discovered that a cricket, outheifetzing Heifetz, makes a full-tone slur downward from the fifth "D" above middle "C" in one-fiftieth of a second. It makes four of these notes, separated by infinitesimal pauses, at each stroke of its bow. The cricket's stridor is a love song, produced only by the adult male. When the bemused female approaches he tones down his serenade...