Word: moe
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Yard team took all the field contests except the broad jump: the Blue's Doe Moe leaped 20 ft. 4 1/2 in. to take this event...
Died. Sigmund Gale, 77, who in 1926 founded (with his son Moe) Harlem's Savoy Ballroom, "Home of Happy Feet" to thousands of Harlemites; of a heart attack; in Harlem. At the Savoy, dance-floor innovators worked up the Lindy hop, trucking, the Susie-Q; there, as unknowns, Ella Fitzgerald, Erskine Hawkins, the late "hick Webb found a place to show their talents...
Coach Bruce Munro, anticipating the weakness of the Wildcats, started the game with his reserve attack, defense, and goalie and the fourth midfield. The reserves were scored upon in the first five minutes of play, but retaliated one minute later when Moe Baldwin took advantage of the extra man play to score on a pass from Pete Brooke...
...pound class, the Puritans' Bill Joyner outpointed Don Keller of Dunster, 9 to 0. Tom Carroll of Lowell pinned Kirkland's Dick Thomas with a half-nelson at 5:00 in the 145-pound class 136-pound Moe Richardson of Winthrop pinned the Bellboys' John Decuevas with a half-nelson and body-press at 3:37, and Pete Bierre of Leverett used the same hold to win over Deacon Dave Holden at 2:33 in a 155-pound bout...
...Moe Richardson of Winthrop, wrestling at 136 pounds, was too experienced for Bob Adams of Leverett. Richardson had little trouble posting a 7 to 0 victory...