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...Troubadour. The man in whose hands rests the thunderbolt has had a typical veteran U.S. air-force man's career. It varied from the norm only in details. In 1899-at the age of eight-redheaded Carl Spatz (later changed to Spaatz) was the youngest linotype operator in Pennsylvania. He operated the machine in the Boyertown, Pa. print shop where his Pennsylvania Dutch father and grandfather published the Berks County Democrat. Carl had a happier time playing the guitar, which Father Spatz taught him in the evening. Father Spatz, who became a state senator, got him an appointment...
...unusual 300-yard individual medley is hard to call, but Brown's Carl Paulson and Norm Siegel of Rutgers are reported to be versatile mermen of note...
...Tiger Norm Zheutlin should cop the 200-yard breast stroke, with Charlie Gantner of Rutgers very much in the race. The 440 should see another Rogers-Glynn-Barnes-Christman tussle, while the high board diving event figures to be pretty much a repeat performance of the low board. Final event of the card, the 400-yard relay, sees a host of good quartets, not the least of whom is Amherst, champion in the New England Intercollegiates a week...
...members of the basketball squad are: Johnny Vergobbi, Dudley, and Jim Foust, Winthrop, forwards; Norm Cameron, Leverett, center; Danny Garelick, Leverett, and Billy Sparks, Kirkland, guards. Of this group, the first four all finished among the top five scorers...
...Norm Cameron of Leverett was the league's high scorer, amassing a total of 116 points. Teammate Danny Garelick was next with 97, John Vergobbi, of Dudley, scored 79, Winthrop's Jim Foust dropped 71 through the hoop, and Len Cummings, end on the football team, playing for Dudley, was fifth with...