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In the third round, though Ferrier was leading, the biggest gallery stamped after grim little Ben Hogan, sympathetically cheered his every shot. If anybody could catch the Australian, it seemed to be Ben. Jimmy Demaret, gaudily attired in rose slacks, also kept in the running. For the second day in...
Tickets for one of the nights may be obtained by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to "Open Nights," Harvard College Observatory, 60 Garden Street.
Though the Nazis stamped him as "politically unreliable,"* Schuley served in the German air force as a captain, survived a bombing that cost him his left eye, was captured in 1945 and spent nearly four years in Russian prison camps and hospitals.
There were 15 men who seemed to be pitchers. Ira Godin, strikeout ace of last year's nine, was burning them in to a fellow called Charlie Walsh, '52's freshman backstop. Barry Turner, number two man last year, injured his heel earlier this year, and was pitching batting practice...
Back in 1812, all the dock workers around Troy, N.Y. knew "Uncle Sam" Wilson. A tall, talkative meat packer with a friendly word for everybody, Uncle Sam was often on hand to see his Government-consigned barrels of pork and beef loaded on boats and sent down the Hudson for...