Word: players
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Because in winter-book betting a player loses his money when a horse is scratched, bookmakers last week pocketed $1,000,000 that was wagered on Stagehand...
Heading the Crimson team is Tony MacGowan, captain and number one player on the team. His 73 Saturday against Brown on the Belmont course was the outstanding score of the afternoon. Brilliant but erratic, Henry Thompson has been playing number two. He lost to his Dartmouth opponent, but won from Brown on the twentieth hole...
Little Jack Barr, who scored a hole-in-one a month ago, is the most consistent shooter on the squad. In his three position, Barr seldom varies from a 74 to a 76. At four is another slightly erratic player in Bob Sides. The latter lost his matches to Brown and Dartmouth...
Suffering its second defeat of the season, the Harvard tennis team bowed before a strong Tiger aggregation at Princeton last Saturday 7-2. Here, just as against North Carolina, Dave Burt at the number two position was the only Crimson player to win his singles match. He defeated Winslow 6-3, 6-2 and then paired with Langdon Gilkey in doubles to give Harvard its second point...
...tall, broad, swashbuckling hero is dimple-chinned John Carroll (real name: Julian La Faye), a little-known player who resembles Ronald Colman, has a hint of Douglas Fairbanks' agility, and sings in a rich, concert-trained baritone...