Word: rans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following, Cappellini's followers offered a resolution to reinstate him as a district organizer. Several months ago Brennan had suspended Cappellini as a district organized. Cappellini came back in the Spring elections and ran against Brennan (candidate of Lewis, international President) for the Presidency of District 1; Cappellini won. His reinstatement as district organizer would have been another rebuke to Brennan. The Cappellini group were there in force to pass the resolution. Then it, too, was mysteriously withdrawn...
...Western opens, fell to Bob MacDonald, of Chicago. Though virtually all the professionals that gathered for the National championship the week previous at Inwood drove off for a try at the Metropolitan title, little spectacular golf was played. By missing a one-yard putt on the home green MacDonald ran into a tie with Jim Barnes of Pelham, at 295. In the play-off Mac-Donald shot 70, three under par, and defeated Barnes by ten strokes. MacDonald won the same title in 1921, and lost it in a similar play-off to Gil Nichols in 1915. (Bobby Jones...
Hearing that 238 holes of golf had been played in one day by a Texan, Rudolph Supan of Cleveland rose with the cock, packed extra shoes, engaged eight caddies, teed off at sunrise, ran between shots, played 257 holes before dark...
...Four Washington papers 19¼ 8*; Four Philadelphia papers 23⅓ 0 Nine leading Southern papers 140 0; Four San Francisco papers 58 22½ Eleven other Pacific Coast papers 96½ 6 The champion fight news carrier was the Hearst Chicago Herald-Examiner, although The New York Times ran it a close second. The champion N. E. A. news carrier (aside from the Monitor itself and San Francisco newspapers) was The Sun and the Globe (New York), which carried about three-quarters of the N. E. A. news printed in Manhattan. The entire story is not told, how ever...
Gibbons displayed a sound defensive strategy. He ran away. He lives to fight another day when the gate receipts will be bigger...