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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Only two of the University players who started against Yale last winter will be in the University lineup at the start of tomorrow night's encounter, according to Coach Stubbs, but three of the other four players will be letter men who have played as substitutes against Yale, and there will be only one man in the University starting lineup who has not yet earned his letter...
...University team which will take the ice at the start of the game tomorrow night will be composed of Captain John Tudor '29, left wing; G. C. Holbrook '30 center; F. R. G. Giddens '30, right wing; A. S. Bigelow '29, left defense; H. W. Bigelow '29, right defense; and W. L. Elkins '29, goal tender...
...first event of the last series of pageants consisted in "pleasing" the sun goddess Amatersu Omikami (divine ancestress of the Emperor) by playing to her primeval and mystic music which lasted through the night. Then with elaborate ceremony the Son of Heaven offered boiled rice and strong drink to the Sun Goddess, partaking with her of the food and Sake. On succeeding days three grand banquets were held at which five of the most noble ladies of Japan performed symbolic ritual dances which each Tenno gazes upon once. Followed an imperial pilgrimage by Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako...
Three of the prizefighters most publicized since the Tunney-Heeney fight are: Jimmy McLarnin, Gerald Ambrose ("Tuffy") Griffiths and Eligio Sardinias ("Kid Chocolate"). Fighting his first fight in Manhattan last week, "Tuffy" Griffiths was knocked out in the second round by James J. Braddock. On the same night "Kid Chocolate" was cuffed around by Joe Scalfaro and in Detroit Jimmy McLarnin was knocked out by Ray Miller...
...natural, perhaps. that just after giving this advice, Editor Brisbane haggled with Mr. Young over prices. But it helps explain why Young was at his happiest contributing without pay to that ironic monthly of vast name and small circulation, The Masses. He was best paid when contributing ("Trees at Night") to that weekly of vast circulation and relatively "reactionary" mentality, The Saturday Evening Post...