Word: patly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Berg plans to send a starting team consisting of Pat Daley at center, with the team's high-scoring captain John Rockwell and Frank Lionette filling at the remaining forward slots. Dick Covey and Chuck Brynteson get the nod as guards when the team takes the floor at the Indoor Athletic Building at 7:15 tomorrow night. One more game against Nichols on Saturday winds up the teams activities until after mid-years...
Eugene O'Neill got a gratifying pat on the back from a Manhattan judge. A bum accused of swiping the manuscript of an unproduced, unpublished O'Neill play from a parked car wanted the charge against him reduced from grand larceny to petty theft; but the judge firmly said...
...going to "patronize" the British. "Hell, we don't have to pat each other on the back all the time. If I try to sell them anything it will be the validity of basic American ideas." His ideas about his mission are firm. Years ago, in grammar school, he memorized Little Breeches, by his hero, Ambassador to Britain John Hay, the last lines of which he still likes to quote...
Captain John Rockwell kept the strings swinging for 29 points and the high score of the night while six foot four inch Pat Dailey, the Texas tip-in man, accounted for the second highest total with 12 points from under the basket...
...opening contest on the program will find Coach Warren Berg in quest of a third straight victory for his high-flying Freshman team. Captain John Rockwell, who has totaled a tidy 53 points in two contests, will pair with Frank Lionette at the forwards, Pat Dailey is at center, and Dick Covey will team with Dick Reifsnyder or Chuck Brynteson at the guards. PROBABLE LINEUPS HARVARD TUFTS Nobio lf Ham Page rf Antonelli Hauptfuhrer c Kolankiewicz Marlaschin lg Cooney Davis rg Tryder