Word: pos
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...efforts of the best Tiger five in recent years. Batchelder and MacLeod started slowly this season, and they were both hard pressed for their high rating by Columbia's Tom Macioce, a top-notch performer for the Lions throughout the entire schedule. THE ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS FIRST TEAM Pos. Name College Pts. F. Gustave Broberg Dartmouth 14 F. James Bennett Cornell 10 C. Giles Scofield Princeton 9 G. Joseph Batchelder Dartmouth 10 G. Robert MacLeod Dartmouth 10 SECOND TEAM Pos. Name College Pts. F. Walter Foertsch Cornell 6 F. Anthony Mischo Pennsylv'nia 8 C. Roger Dudis Dartmouth...
...confidence of his players. His scouts have called Harvard 50 per cent stronger on the offensive and equal on the defensive to last year's Crimson eleven; he is fighting desperately with his charges to avoid a let-down after the grueling contests with Penn and Navy. PRINCETON STATISTICS Pos. Age Wgt. IIt. Rawis, W. S. '37 r.e 21 185 6.2 Toll, C. H. Jr, '38 r.t. 20 222 6.5 Montgomery, T. W. '37 r.g. 23 183 6. Cullinan, S. E. '37 c. 21 180 5.11 Ritter, A. F. '37 l.g. 23 190 6. Stoess...
While Harvard's point total for the events entered was high, having no competitor in the combined event, and only one in the cross country race curtailed the skiers' chances for a higher final pos- aimed a terrific blew at his head. As Zautra was about to throw up the sponge, his seconds threw in the towel they had had ready since the first of the bout...
...white-robed Ephrata nuns. As the years passed the community began to dwindle. In 1900 there were only 17 members, in 1920 none. "The Sharon" became a dilapidated catch-all for antiques, including a communion service presented by George Washington. Two groups of self-appointed trustees fought over pos session of the old shrine, took their squabble into court. The State of Pennsylvania, which plans some day to make a park of Ephrata, argued for ousting the trustees on the ground that assets have been mismanaged and the Ephrata charter (1814) had been violated by the suspension of religious services...
...these stunts." [He is 36.] Ill when he took off from Lympne, Eng land, Sir Charles suffered from lack of sleep. Typical excerpts from his log : 'Feel pretty sick. Had worst scare when forced to descend to 200 feet be cause I thought I was fainting. . . . Pos-sibly [tailwinds] are blowing higher up but am afraid to go up lest, feeling suddenly faint, I might be unable to reach the ground before passing...