Word: players
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...dialogue is even as skillful as the direction. Pungent with quips and wise-cracks, it snaps from player to player, yet is ever pointed and revealing. This reviewer, not having read the story from which the picture is taken, cannot form a comparison between them, but if Vina Delmar's novel is equal to the film, the dialogue is mighty good entertainment...
...tall English girl with fair hair and a bashful smile, She was Enid Wilson whose father had given her a trip to the U. S. as a reward for winning the British Women's Championship and who carried with her a gold sovereign to give to the first player who beat...
...also heads the piano department. The Institute was founded in 1924 by Mrs. Mary Louise Curtis Bok. Other department heads at Curtis: oldtime Soprano Marcella Sembrich (ill last year, she was replaced by Soprano Queena Mario) and Baritone Emilio de Gogorza; Violinist Efrem Zimbalist; Cellist Felix Salmond; Viola Player Louis Bailly, onetime member of the Flonzaley Quartet (chamber music department...
...considered the finest full forward in the world, made three goals for Tipperary. Tom Treacy, famed for a game he played in Dublin with a bloody bandage wrapped around his head, made another, with a shot from midfield that streaked directly into the New York goal. Most spectacular player on either team was Tom O'Meara of Toomevara, Tipperary's goal guard. He kept his stick so busy fending ball and players from his goal, that New York hurlers though they got 4 points with high goals, were only once able to thrash the ball through under...
...best players in the U. S. were split up between the four U. S. teams in the Open, but the Hurricanes had at least one of them-tall, noisy Winston Guest at No. 2, and England's only 10-goal player, Capt. Charles Thomas Irvine Roark, at No. 3. No. 1 man and captain was Stephen ("Laddie") Sanford; back, selected after two others had been tried, was Terence Preece, who learned the game at Westbury where his father deals in polo ponies and hunters. Santa Paula had been badly handicapped early in the tournament when chunky Manuel Andrada, captain...