Word: rays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...polish of the reserves, the scribes have been very hard on them. Much too hard, we believe, on such men as center Jim Fearon, guard Bill Coleman, tackle Mose Hallett, end Win Jameson, and wingbacks Bob Burnett and Ray Jones. They need only the polish which will come from game experience...
Died. Willis Ray Gregg, 58, famed meteorologist, since 1934 chief of the U. S. Weather Bureau,* which he entered 34 years ago; of coronary thrombosis; in Chicago...
After the first day of match play, in which favorite Charley Yates and four of his Walker Cup teammates were swept out of the tournament by dark horses, Spectator Vines was still hanging around. For Pat Abbott was the dark horse who had eliminated Walker Cupper Ray Billows, runner-up to Johnny Goodman in last year's championship...
...service was Ken Booth, Harvard's bid for some kind of an "All" tackle and tailback Frank Foley but both are ready for service now. Mose Hallet filled in for him and played like he owned the post. For the scrubs guard Bill Coleman and wingback Ray Jones recently elvated to the "red-shirts," stood out. Jones passed to Win Jameson for the scrubs' lone tally...
...Donald Ray Lash, onetime Indiana University and U. S. Olympic track team star, who last year ran the fastest (8 min. 58 sec.) two-mile race in history, was one of 48 rookies named to the Indiana State Police...