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...John McCullough of Arlington was elected captain of the '45 cross country team after the meet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bill Palson Stars As Varsity Harriers Conquer Holy Cross | 10/18/1941 | See Source »

...recipients of Non-Resident Scholarships in Massachusetts are: Robert A. Goldthwaite, Somerville; Richard A. Kaye, Brookline; Lauriat Lane, Jr., Cambridge; John J. McCullough, Arlington; Thaddeus K. Mroz, Salem; Kalman Novak, Cambridge; Raymond H. Ripley, Jr., Belmont; Arthur J. Torsiglieri, Boston; Amiel P. Van Teslaar, Boston; David M. Young, Jr., Quincy

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 70 AWARDED PRIZE, NATIONAL STIPENDS | 6/11/1941 | See Source »

...makes this year's Big Red roll? Not Matuszcak (pronounced maa-too'-shack), the quick-thinking quarterback whose genius at calling plays is exceeded only by his downfield blocking nor Landsberg, the spinner specialist who can wriggle through a hole and run like a doubling fox, nor McCullough, nor Murphy, nor Bufalino, nor Schmuck, nor any of the other Big Red ball hawks who can not .only throw and catch but almost smell a pass coming their way. Cornell rolls because it is a coordinated machine with a beautifully balanced running and passing attack. "They are the most...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Big Red | 11/11/1940 | See Source »

Last week, with his estranged wife glaring at him from the fringe of the crowd, Chapman played the best golf of his career. With a dazzling display of shotmaking seldom seen among amateurs, he made his opponents look like duffers. In the final Chapman faced Warrington Bannerman McCullough Jr., another socialite who had been playing dream golf all week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Deadeye Dick | 9/23/1940 | See Source »

...McCullough's performance had been even more extraordinary than Chapman's. Strictly a weekend golfer, he had chalked up the second best score in the medal round, then proceeded to eliminate three of the country's best amateurs: Willie Turnesa, 1938 champion; Johnny Fischer, 1936 champion; Ray Billows, twice runner-up in the last three years. Against Chapman, however, he lost his touch. In the most one-sided final since 1895, Dick Chapman shook Warrington Bannerman McCullough out of his trance, trounced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Deadeye Dick | 9/23/1940 | See Source »

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