Word: sixths
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...last week at Syracuse, N. Y. for evading $92,103.34 in income taxes on $481,637.35 made in 1929-31 from "various unlawful business enterprises and rackets," he volunteered to reporters a partial biography. He is 33, was born in Manhattan's Yorkville, quit grammar school after the sixth grade, became a printer and pressman, then a roofer, a trade he abandoned when he was 17. Here the onetime master of The Bronx beerage, reputed boss of the policy game racket and the last of the great Prohibition Era gangsters left alive or at liberty, stopped, grinned. "You fellows...
...Tech, 37 1-5 by Northeastern, and 26 1-2 by Boston College. The Freshmen scored 101 1-2 points, with Boston College second at 54, Boston University third at 33 1-2, Northeastern fourth at 14 1-2, Tech fifth at 11 1-2, and Tufts sixth...
Princeton's protest was apparently based on the sixth inning decision that catcher Reichel's wild attempt to catch Dick Maguire off first allowed the three Crimson runners to score, while the verdiot was rendered after Coach Fred Mitchell's definition of the ground rule to the officials, and the Tigers' two runs from the overthrow were disallowed. Princeton played the balance of the game under protest. The league officials will return their report within ten days, after the protest and Harvard's plea have been filed...
...sixth inning was started when Bilodeau doubled to left field, and scored on Owen's single to right. The bases were filled when Woodruff walked and Maguire singled, to score when Reichel's throw to first went out into right field...
Bill Lincoln, who pitched the Crimson into its first win at Princeton a week ago, was credited with Saturday's victory although he was relieved by Bilodeau in the sixth inning...