Word: ridgewood
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...while some 5,000 watchers held their breath, Sam Parks finally tapped his ball, rolled it squarely into the cup for a birdie three and a tied match. There was small consolation for the British in this dramatic draw. For, as last week's matches at the Ridgewood (N. J.) Country Club ended, they found themselves roundly whipped, 9-to-3, in a tournament distinguished more by the U. S. team's off-the-course uniforms (fawn slacks, brown gabardine jacket, white silk shirt, team tie) than by the quality of anyone's game. Taking possession...
Donovan of Exeter topped the 120-yard high hurdles for a new record of 15 3-5 seconds, while Goniawicz of Clark put the shot 55 feet, 1 5-8 inches, almost four feet better than the old record. Ehrlichs of the Ridgewood, New Jersey, high school set up a new record of 6 feet, 1 1-2 inches in the high jump in class B. Kitchell of Andover equalled the record of 25 seconds in the 220-yard low hurdles made back...
...Knoxville, Tenn., a tall, greying man walking along a street suddenly forgot what his name last week had been, remembered that in 1911 it had been Edgar G. Allen of Ridgewood, N. J. From the past he remembered a brother, sister, two sons. A son and brother came, identified him. From the present in Madisonville, Tenn., his wife, Mrs. Ted Morris, whom he had married in 1912, and a daughter Dolores, 13, came, met his blank stare, his statement that he had no idea where he had been for 22 years. (He had been an automobile mechanic & salesman.) Weeping...
...Ridgewood, L. L, William Layman, chameleon peddler, tied strings about the necks of his lizards, dangled them before prospective buyers, was fined $25 for cruelty to animals...