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...opening lineup for the Crimson was: Batchelder, g.; Scuily, r.f.; Burrowes, l.f.; Louria, r.h.; Ogden, c.h.; Mavor (capt.), l.h.; Spivak, r.o.; Blanco, r.i.; Heisler, c.f.; Chun, l.f.; Dawson, l.o. Substitutes were: Aguirre, Ascarraga, Carswell, Estin, Jessner, Wallace, Seamans, Ragle, Gilbert, Mudd, and Bell...
...starting lineup for the game is: Bacheldor, g; Scully, r.f.; Burrows, l.f.; captain Mavor, l.h.; Ogden, ch.; Louria, r.h.; Spivak, r.o.; Blanco, r.i.; Heisler, c.f.; Chun, l.f.; Dawson...
...Miller fans remembered Tex Beneke best as the whiny-voiced singer of Chattanooga Choo Choo and My Melancholy Baby, or as a hard-riding tenor-sax soloist. Miller helped set up other friends, e.g., Charlie Spivak and Hal Mclntyre, with bands of their own, but Tex didn't want the responsibility. Now, when bands and nightclubs were dropping like overripe apples in a high wind, Tex keeps a payroll of more than 40 busy at a weekly overhead of $9,200. He is making no fortune at it, but a new radio contract with Miller's old sponsor...
...Loring E. Batchelder, Captain James R. Bell, Jr., Edward E. Carroll, John R. Chase, Francis, F. Chen, Robert W. Forster, William H. Gilbert, William C. Harrop, Frederick M. Joseph, Robert D. Langmann, Kurt R. Machicao, Peter S. Morgan, Stuart H. Mudd, David L. Register, John D. Rimberg, Jonathan M. Spivak, Robert E. Toppan, Richard A. Wallace, Michael J. Scully, and Manager Peter N. Toulmin...
...starting lineup for the Crimson was: Batchelder, g.; Harrop, l.f.; Scully, r.f.; Mudd, r.h.; Bell, c.h.; Langmann, l.h.; Spivak, o.r.; Morgan, i.r.; Chen, c.f.; Gilbert, i.l.; Register, o.l., Substitutes were: Rimberg, Joseph, Bailey, Chase, Machico, Wallace, Toppan, Carroll, and Forster. The manager was Peter Toulmin...