Word: pilkington
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Died. James Pilkington, 78, of Manhattan, oldtime policeman, Civil War veteran, contractor, boxer, wrestler, trapshooter, sculler, oarsman, bowler, trackman; of pneumonia; in Manhattan. In 1879, in Manhattan's Madison Square Garden, Athlete Pilkington won the national amateur championship in both boxing and wrestling on the same night...
...informal game at 3 o'clock on Soldiers Field today. The summary of the 1932 game follows: HARVARD 1932 BROWN 1932 Powell g. g. Smith Blake l.f.b.n r.f.b. Edgerly Catinella r.f.b. l.f.b. Eccleston Howe, i.h.b. r.h.b. Hunt Tewkesbury c.h.b c.h.b. Rassmusaen Caturani, r.h.b l.h.b. Sydney Kane, o.f o.r. Pilkington Dorman, i.i l.r. Goldberg Broadbent, c.f. c.f. Presba Frame, l.r. l.l. Judd Vincent, o.r o.l. quinn...
Lord Derby, sportsman and statesman, is the latest peer to sell part of his estates. Last week, for a price said to be in the neighborhood of five million dollars, he disposed of his Bury and Pilkington estates in Lancashire to Messrs. Green of Chesterfield. The estates comprise about 5,000 acres, on which are 50 farms, 500 houses and some 2,000 leaseholds...