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Word: ritzes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...second period when Johnny Crocker blasted in a rebound of a shot by Dave Farrell that caromed off Terry Van Ingen's stick. Yale finished off their scoring at 3:06 of the third when Antie Mohern coverted one with the collaboration of Gardy Ritz and Jack Soper, but with three Yale men playing back, Tom Moseley broke through to score unassisted on a rebound...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fall; Five Upset, 60-38 | 3/10/1947 | See Source »

First Period: Goal--Ritz (Allen), 15:59. Penalty--Pearson. Second Period: Goals--Pearson (Boynton), 10:19; Pearson (Clapp, Boynton), 11:19; Crocker, 17:32. Penalty--Ritz. Third Period: Goals--Moher (Soper, Ritz), 3:06; Moseley, 17:- Penalties--Calhoun, Feloney, Key, Dav HARVARD (2) YALE (4) Feloney lw Pearson Farrell c Boynton Crocker rw Clapp Greeley, R. ld Calhoun Preston rd Allen Yetman g Van Ingen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fall; Five Upset, 60-38 | 3/10/1947 | See Source »

...burden of Yale's offensive chores is carried by a trio of fast-skating 150-pounders-Artie Moher, Gordy Ritz, and Fred Pearson, Moher, pivot man on the first line, is currently the team's top point-collector and leading playmaker with an 18-game total of 15 goals and 22 assists. His wing-mate Ritz has been pushing him all season and presently boasts a point total of 32. These two will be joined on the first line by Barry Wood who was elevated to that spot at the beginning of the streak and has a 14 point aggregate...

Author: By Oliver Brooks, | Title: Sextet Faces Elis Tonight at Arena; Barclaymen Meet Undefeated Lions | 3/1/1947 | See Source »

...same ice, while the men in blue invaded the Boston Arena February 1 to nose out Boston University 6 to 5 and match the Crimson's December victory over the Terriers on the same rink by the same margin. Yale's high scoring forwards--Artie Moher, Gordy Ritz, and Fred Pearson--are pushing on 30 points apiece. Wait Allen and Jack Calhoun are strong at defense, while highly-touted goaltender Captain Terry Van Ingen rounds out the Eli sextet...

Author: By Robert W. Morgan jr., | Title: Lining Them Up | 2/14/1947 | See Source »

Novelist Louis Bromfield was having international trouble, too. One of the Parisian characters in his three-year-old What Became of Anna Bolton was a "Madame Ritz . . . widow of the great César Ritz. . . ." He called her "a great woman," but he let her die. Last week alive-&-kicking Marie Ritz,* 79-year-old widow of the luxury-hotelman, sued Bromfield and his publishers for invasion of privacy. She noted that she had been "portrayed as dying," complained she was "being subjected to ridicule, humiliation, embarrassment and annoyance ... all to her damage in the sum of One Hundred Thousand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Virtuosos | 2/3/1947 | See Source »

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