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...Goals--First period; Page (2.30); Roberts (Weeks) (11.35); Mechem (Nesmith) (13.12); Sleeper (14.35). Second period: Cutter (Allen (3.55); Roberts (5.00), Pope (Mechem) (9.25); Butterfield (11.45); Cutter (Roberts) (13.00); Third period: Mechem (Allen) (2.00); Hicks (2.30); Pope (3.20); Alen (13.45); Roberts (Hicks) (14.15). Penalties--First period: Hicks (board check), Millner (board check). Second period--Weeks (tripping), McCutcheon (interference), Cutter (board check). Weeks (board check), Hicks (tripping...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1938 HOCKEY PLAYERS CONQUER NEWTON HIGH | 1/10/1935 | See Source »

...kick 70 yd. to Army's 8-yd. line where Notre Dame's giant Tackle "Moose" Krause downed it. In Buckler's place, a yearling named Simons dropped back to punt. He juggled the ball, and in that moment Notre Dame's Left End Wayne Millner tore through, blocked the kick, fell on the ball for a touchdown...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Football, Dec. 11, 1933 | 12/11/1933 | See Source »

Mayor Thompson issued a breath-taking broadside against his old foe, the Chicago Tribune. Prepared as a 16-page folder in rotogravure by the advertising firm of Conine & Millner, one million copies were distributed to voters. Its caption: "The Tribune Shadow - Chicago's Greatest Curse." The gist of the Thompson argument within was that the Tribune, by discrediting Chicago's Mayor, had discredited Chicago and blighted its prosperity. The Mayor complained of the paper's "photographic lies" of him, contrasted Tribune pictures of himself with retouched studio portraits. "The Tribune's Lies Have Made the World...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATES & CITIES: World's Fair Mayor | 4/13/1931 | See Source »

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