Word: montreal
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Thomas ("Tom") Boucher, 60, oldtime rugby footballer, father of Coach George Boucher of the Montreal Maroons hockey team and of Hockey-players Frank (New York Rangers), "Billy" (New Haven Eagles), "Bobby," Carroll and Joseph Boucher; of heart disease, while at work in the composing room of the Ottawa Journal; in Ottawa, Canada...
Other matches, notably with the French team and the visiting Montreal 15, are expected to be arranged. T. P. Fry grL believes that the material has proved exceptionally good, and expressed the conviction that Harvard will have two teams of the caliber of Princeton and Yale...
...independent Fairchild company will build planes in its Hagerstown, Md. and Montreal plants. Aviation Corp. may continue to produce the present type of planes and engines at the Farmingdale factory, but must soon abandon the Fairchild trade name...
...greatest number of opponents, but not the greatest number of games. In 1922 at the National Athletic Club in Montreal, Frank Marshall, U. S. master, played 155 on as many boards, won 126 games, drew 21, lost 8. His opponents, however, were not as able as Capa-blanca...
...real test of the trip will be against McGill, since the Canadians have developed a powerful team will also have the advantage of playing on its home rink. The game will be in the Montreal forum...