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Adams waited until the fourth quarter to begin their drive. After a 15 yard penalty, Andy Muldoon tossed a 30 yard aerial to Bob Hurley, who was shoved outside on the Kirkland 12 yard stripe. With Deacon defense men Blanchard and Sandler out with injuries, Culliton swept around right end for eight yards and on the next play, Gleason plowed through center for the tying points. Another right end run by "Cully" Culliton added the extra point, and Adams took the lead...

Author: By William J. Elser, | Title: Adams' Eleven Downs Deacons | 10/25/1941 | See Source »

...play had failed to gain, Mel Helpurn took the ball and ran laterally into the end zone, looking desperately for a hole. There was none, and he was hemmed in and tackled behind the goal-line for two Gold Coast points. The final Adams score was on a pass Muldoon to the ever-present Hurley way down in Rambler territory...

Author: By Dan H. Fenn jr., | Title: Commuters Bow to Adams; Deacons Win Third Victory | 10/17/1941 | See Source »

...Blue swept the doubles as McKenna and Cooley defeated Hyde and Beebe, Ford and Burgwin defeated Forsie and Drake, and Malo and Brasch defated Muldoon and Legum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Penn Sinks Netmen; 1944 Loses to Yale | 5/19/1941 | See Source »

...Hugh Hyde has the height and reach for a good net man and is one of the best doubles men on the team. Former hockey star Marc Becbe has the most powerful serve of the group, Phil Scanlon wields a clever racquet all over the court, and chubby Andy Muldoon possesses a good solid ground stroke but he needs improvement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Weakened Yardling Racquet Team Opens Tomorrow Against Andover | 4/22/1941 | See Source »

...took him to St. Louis where, still in short pants, he got a job with McNish, Johnson & Slavin's Refined Minstrels, singing A Boy's Best Friend Is His Mother. This job was the making of him. He became a protege of the late, bully-built William Muldoon (later T.R.'s sparring partner), who was then touring the minstrel circuit with Charley Mitchell, the little man who wouldn't stay down for the great John L. Sullivan. Joe learned to box (well enough to claim the bantamweight championship in 1886, and troupe later with Bob Fitzsimmons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Radio Tintype | 9/25/1939 | See Source »

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