Word: maxson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lupe Lupien provided the winning margin in Harvard's half of the frame with a two-run single to right. Healey led off with the second of his three singles of the day. Maxson, Green burler, threw wild to second on Johns' grounder, and all hands were safe. Hoye's sacrifice bunt advanced the two runners...
...moment later Grondahl walked to fill the bases. At this point Lupien caught hold of one of Maxson's curves, and the Crimson were ahead. To insure victory, Grondahl and Lupien pulled a smart Stahl double steal, with Grondahl ringing up number eight...
STEPHEN S. MAXSON...
Said Seattle's Anesthetist Louis Herbert Maxson last week upon having a piece of dead bone removed from his foot without the use of anesthetic: "I'll be a fine guinea pig." Dr. Maxson had just discovered that he suffered from syringomyelia, incurable spinal abscess which renders limbs insensate and may require continuous amputations. Bleakly continued Dr. Maxson: "Well, it's a slow disease. It may take 10, 20, 40 years to kill me. And I'm 52. So I'm not bothering my head about it much. Anesthetists work sitting down...
...upon the sheriff's men, doused them with water, plastered them with mud, pelted them with rocks, clods and aged eggs, menaced them with pitchforks. Through the melee the Law's truck forced its way into the Lenker farm. Farmer Lenker & friends promptly halted it, forced Sheriff Maxson to pay $5 damages, then shooed the truck back into the road. By this time the deputies were on the run. Dr. Malcolm, who tarried longer than the rest, lost his hat, brief case and suit case, had the gas line of his car broken, the radiator filled with...