Word: patly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Because Pat Johnson's and Eddie O'Donnell's squads have both gained only 8 points against Princeton, outcome of the match is a toss-up. Meanwhile undefeated Yardlings pit their strength against the Eli Freshmen in their concluding match of the season. HARVARD YALE Ross 118-pound Mallon Ach 126-pound Hanman Page 135-pound W. Bird Barnes 145-pound Mann Kidder 155-pound J. Bird Daughaday 165-pound Woodland Harkness 175-pound Clarke Glendinning Unlimited Pickett
...splendid season, but he has had his share of disabilities and is still only a Sophomore. Al Richter, whom he has replaced in the 135-pound class, lost every encounter except Brown and M.I.T. Richter is conscientious and is a first-rate grappler. Undoubtedly he will become one of Pat Johnson's chief assets soon...
...White House for an unannounced conference went Secretaries Hull & Morgenthau, Vice President Garner, Chairman Pat Harrison of the Senate Finance Committee, Chairman Robert L. Doughton of the House Ways & Means Committee. Reluctantly, President Roosevelt later admitted that they had touched briefly on the subject of war debts. None of the conferees would say anything, but no political wiseman doubted the advice they had given the President: whatever plan was suggested Congress would not like...
Outstanding for Pat Johnson's outfit was Louis Ach who won a gruelling decision from Morgan Berthrong and Captain Johnnie Harkness who flattenedd out Philip Voorhees of Penn but was unable to pin his shoulders in the last thirty seconds...
...Crimson in the 126-pound bout and Al Richter in the 135. Captain Johnnie Harkness and Bill Glendinning continue to hold down heavyweight positions. Hard fights in the 145-pound and 155-pound classes are expected in which Dick Lindenfelser and Harry Kidder will take the offensive for Pat Johnson's team...