Word: players
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...calls for Technique No. 3. The trick is to take over the fight. He thrusts out his chin, wags a threatening finger under the ump's nose, and as a final insult kicks sand on the umpire's shoes. Says Durocher: "Sure, I get bounced but my player stays...
...whom one quite frequently may be a girl named Kathryn Grayson, who sings. "It Happened in Brooklyn" has something to do with a shy ex-soldier with a great and unrequited love for the well-known borough, accompanied by an assortment of others (girl music teacher, boy piano-player, bashful songwriter), all with fervid musical ambitions. At frequent intervals they burst out into song, both separately and en masse...
...couple of months became seven. When he did, it was by a flounder. An unwary adman, carrying an Allen audition record to the president of a corn products company, took the costly economy of going by Manhattan subway. On the way. the portable record-player got banged up. All the sponsor could hear was Allen's rasp. "Get me that man with the flat voice!" he ordered...
...Warren on the trip as alternates. The first outdoor practice of the season will be held at Annapolis and Barnaby may re-arrange the rank list at that time. Backe, the number one man, who ranked twelfth in the National Junior seedings before the war, is the only player who is assured of his starting berth...
George Kaftan, who sparked the Purple to their upset win over CCNY a few days ago, led Holy Cross to victory with 18 points. He was voted the most valuable player in the game by sports writers on the sidelines. Gerald Tucker, six-foot-four-inch center and key man of the Oklahoma defense, led the Sooners with 15 points...