Word: punched
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...take the ball but was content with running the team and doing the major share of the passing and kicking. Saturday's games found him taking the ball on several occasions and for quite successful gains. With Wood a triple threat back Harvard's backfield will have a punch that will make it more dangerous than ever...
Rosamond Lehmann, young (under 30), is the wife of Painter Wogan Phillips, son of Ship Tycoon Sir Laurence Phillips. Her father was on the staff of Punch, but better known as one of England's most famed oarsmen. Rosamond Lehmann has written one other book: Dusty Answer...
Brundidge: I've heard that story for 20 years and the next man who asks me that question will get a punch in the nose...
Battalino v. Fernandez. In his home town, Hartford, Conn., where he can draw bigger gates than anywhere else, Christopher ("Battling") Battalino, feather weight champion of the world, windmilled rapid, clumsy punches at the jaw, stomach and heart of slit-eyed Ignacio Fernandez, a Filipino who once knocked out Al Singer (see above). In the second round Battalino hit Fernandez in the ribs, doubled him up, then knocked him over with aggressing right. Like a fighter who has not trained and cannot, stand the slightest body punch, Fernandez went down five times more in that round, but stayed conscious till...
Author Alan Alexander Milne, 48, poet, playwright, humorist, is principally famed for his verses and stories for children, especially for one book of verses, When We Were Very Young. He says he has written his last children's story. Before the War an editor of Punch, after his four years in the Royal Warwickshires he decided to freelance, try his hand at plays. The Dover Road and Mr. Pim Passes By were his most successful. Author Milne has never been in the U. S. Slim, fair, he has "one wife, one son, one house, one recreation?golf." He smokes...