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...complaint alleged that parts of the music were lifted unchanged from the Yale song, composed by Wadsworth Doster, Yale song, composed by Wadsworth Doster, Yale '09, The final stanza of this New Haven Marseillaise reads: "Here's to old Eli, Cheers to old Eli, Years through to old Eli. And for Yale, Yale, Yale, for Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SNOW WHITE SONG TAKEN FROM YALE FROM COMPOSER CLAIMS | 10/20/1938 | See Source »

Harvard earned a run in the fourth and four more in the next to last stanza. Gannett, Grondahl, and Hoye but together a single, a walk, and a single for the first tally, while Gannett's long home run down the left field foul line swept the bases at a latter date after three ringing one-base hits by Shean, Johns, and Lupien...

Author: By Morris Earle, | Title: CRIMSON CRUMPLES IN 13-5 BASEBALL DEFEAT | 6/6/1938 | See Source »

...Casey?" wasp-waisted little wives whispered into their husbands' sideburns as young De Wolf Hopper recited the last stanza of a poem called Casey at the Bat in Wallack's Theatre on Broadway one summer night in 1888. It was a gala baseball night in honor of the visiting Chicago White Stockings and the management had clipped the tragi-comic verses out of the San Francisco Examiner for young Hopper to deliver as an added fillip between the acts of the operetta, Prince Methusalem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Mudville Man | 5/30/1938 | See Source »

Steve Madey's phenomenal pitching spelled victory for the Elephants. Leo Demeter, Captain and shortstop, and Jack Lee, first base, starred for the winners. Jerry Graft pitched for the Goldcoasters, who didn't score until the final stanza...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kirkland, Dunster Conquer Winthrop, Dudley 8-7, 8-1 in Baseball Contests | 4/27/1938 | See Source »

...fifth Johnson again proved a thorn in Healey's side as he opened the stanza with a single and then waltzed around the sacks on a series of ludicrous boners. After getting on first, he stole second, and then tantalized Healey who threw to second to try to catch him off the bag. Johnson proceeded to third on the throw, and when the ball got away from Art Johns at second, Johnson trotted home...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON BLANKED BY BIG RED TEAM AT ITHACA 3 TO 0 | 4/20/1938 | See Source »

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