Word: reds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...mile drive to and from Fitton Field, Worcester, yesterday afternoon to find out just why big league baseballers are so much better than collegiates. The pros looked not much better in the field, not much better with the bat, and not much trickler. In fact, the Boston Red Sox were beaten 3-2 by Holy Cross...
There was a good deal of confusion. Two of the Red Sox were the same numbers, two were each other's number, and the pitcher were such a dirty number you couldn't make it out anyway. When the whole thing was cleared up, however, it became evident that a rookie named Wagner had pitched for the Sox, that a rookie named Nonneenkampf had played center field, and that ex-Holy Desautels, wearing number 2, had alternated at the catching position with rookie Peacock, also wearing number...
WASHINGTON--America's roving ambassador, Norman H. Davis, is forsaking the precarious footing of European political intrigue to become national chairman of the Red Cross, President Roosevelt announced today. Davis, 59, and reportedly in poor health, succeeds the late Admiral Cary T. Grayson...
...Recorder," published every Saturday at the Union Printery, Hamilton, and sold for four-pence, does a pretty good job. It prints the color, be it white, yellow or red, in brackets after every name. Thus, reporting the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming Meet, "The Recorder" announced that...
...Pierce plant, tried a $2,300 car (previously Pierces cost as much as $6,400), then trailers. Last summer, when the reorganization scheme was cooked up, the company was at a standstill, with no cars on the line, 25 employes in the factory, lots of red ink in the ledger. When the market crash last fall halted refinancing plans, the company took refuge in a 77 B reorganization to await reviving good times. When the market crashed again last week, Pierce's 444 creditors were agreed that there was no use waiting any longer...