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...shine to a filly named Askmenow and refused to pass her in the stretch. But he still refuses to be bullied. He makes his own decisions during a race, diving into narrow openings that would stump a less self-possessed, less determined horse. Each race he takes in stride, even eats an enormous meal immediately afterward - a rarity for a highstrung thoroughbred...
...Providence club is a chummy, little clique who come out of Rhode Island every year to make like a swimming team against the Varsity. Just what is contained in their ranks is an unknown quantity, but Ulen's charges should take them in stride, as they do every year. Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League STANDING OF THE TEAMS W. L. Pct. Princeton 6 0 1.000 Yale 4 0 1.000 Dartmouth 4 2 .667 Navy 3 3 .500 Harvard 2 3 .400 Army 2 4 .333 Columbia 1 4 .200 Pennsylvania...
Later in the meet when the Crimson fell into, its stride, Wally Chubb easily took the 600, Bob Hopkins won the high jump at 5 feet, 10 inches, and Tom Holyoke and Bob Schneider doubled in the broad jump. Hudner and Herron in the 300 and shotput were the only Royal Blue first-place coppers...
Veteran Hugh Hyde, miles off in his shooting of late, hopes to get back in stride tonight. He'll be at one guard, with Freshman Mike Fansler, perhaps the best set shot artist on the squad, hoping to ring a few deuces from the other guard...
...Kansas City, 72-year-old Edward Dixon, who had spent his life running the family grocery with Brother William, offered a thumbnail U.S. history: "Father survived the Civil War, my family carried the business through the Spanish-American War, and Will and I took the last war in stride and even drubbed the depression. But every time we turn around now there's a new form to fill out." So they folded up shop...