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Harvard 1928 Milford Saltonstall l.e. r.e. Kelly Simonds l.t. r.t. Kopperl Tripp l.t. r.g. Beneke Bell c. c. Charlesworth Shapiro r.g. l.g. Speel Pratt r.t. l.t. N. Hall Fordyce l.e. l.e. Smullen Jones q.b. q.b. R. Hall Walling l.h.b. r.h.b. Fowler Nordberg r.h.b. l.h.b. Kline Crosby f.b. f.b. Bendere...
Died. Mary McCadden, 93, one-time nurse to Gifford Pinchot, Pennsylvania's famed governor; in Milford, Pa. Governor Pinchot, himself recovering from a minor operation, cut short his convalescence to visit her bedside a Grey Towers, the home of the Pinchots, and of Nurse McCadden. Hearing his voice, she stirred, woke from her coma, cried: "My boy! My boy!" But soon after she yielded to a fatal relapse...
Yale has three capable pitchers in Burnell, ex-Hotchkiss captain whom last year's Crimson Freshmen pounded for 12 runs; Anderson, former Milford leader; and Scott, brother of the Yale University twirler. The first-named is the most likely to start. Captain Coleman, who was also leader of the basketball team has the unique record of captaining a Freshman team after not having made his preparatory school nine. He was a substitute at Exeter last season...
Standish Hall.--Robert Hollis Curtiss, of Milford...
Engaged. Century Allen Milstead, of Rock Island, Ill., left tackle on the Yale football eleven, to Miss Mildred Bechtel, of Milford, Conn...