Word: players
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...York Rangers' training camp in Saskatoon, Sask. was a dismal place last fall. Every hockey player there had read in the papers that his team was a cinch for the National Hockey League cellar. They were all resigned to their fate-until their new coach, former Ranger Center Phil Watson, started giving them the needle. "Last place?" snarled the fiery Canadian. "Why, I never finished last in anything in my life-not even in a poker game. Last season the rest of the league scored 210 goals against the Rangers while the Rangers made a lousy 150. This year...
...like the atmosphere"), other European critics also raved. After he reached the U.S. in 1948, he first landed a job with the Dallas Symphony and soon after with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. U.S. critics discovered his excellence on records (Period). He was the only principal player Conductor Reiner, a fellow Hungarian, took with him when he moved from the Met to the Chicago Symphony three years...
Wrinkles in the Sky. In Le Lorgneur Watteau made use of his favorite technique of composition: he riffled through his countless drawings for characters to fit the scene. In this painting, the guitar player is his actor-friend Philippe Poisson. Ironically Watteau, who took great pains with his drawings, usually hurried his painting...
...visit of the Big Red will give Crimson followers a chance to see the smallest and perhaps the best player in the Ivy League. Standing only 5-foot-5, Big Red captain and guard Chuck Folles holds every Cornell scoring record...
...team's only loss came at second singles where Pete Milton bowed to Milt Street, eleventh ranked player in the country, 3 to 1. At the first slot, Bon Hecksher continued his undefeated season with a 3 to 1 win over Hugh Nawn. Third man Cal Place won easily by the same score...