Word: mcloughlin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Died. Thomas Clark Bundy, 64, three times national doubles tennis champion (with Maurice McLoughlin), former husband of onetime (1904) women's national singles champion May Sutton, father of first-ten player Dorothy May Bundy, uncle of onetime (1930) national singles champion John Hope Doeg; after long illness; in Santa Monica, Calif...
Cokes and Ice Cream. The sexton, Tom Ryan, had a good name in the neighborhood. He had a cherubic, middle-aged face-"like a bottle baby," said Mrs. Mary McLoughlin down the street. And if the Mission showed little interest in the souls of bums, Father Norman was a friend to the neighbors. He gave the kids cokes and ice cream, and took them for rides in his big black automobile. At Christmas he invited 60 of them to dinner, gave them firemen's helmets and cowboy hats. If anybody needed coal, money or clothes for their children, jovial...
Mile run: Bob McLoughlin, Don McCaul, Bob Treescher...
...mile relay is capably handled by Bob Houghton, Rolla Campbell, Fred Phinney, and Bill Young. Bob McLoughlin; number tow cross-country man, is the outstanding miler, and two Sophomores, Don McCaul and Bob Troescher, are improving rapidly. Johnny Sopka, Tom McElligott, and Bob Kent are all seasoned cross-country veterans, and form the two-mile group...
York for the annual race over the hilly, four-mile Van Cortlandt Park course. Lang Burwell, Captain and No. 1 man on the Mikkola outfit, will be accompanied by teamates Key Rogers, Joe Scott, Ed Cook, Bob Jay, John Sopka and McLoughlin, if he recovers in time. If not, first alternate, Bob Nichols, will make the trip...