Word: suffolks
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Cheer up, brothers, for the day is at band. Suffolk Downs dusts off the bugle Monday afternoon...
...that day, which is called Mon Day, thou shalt gird up thy loins to the mud lands of the cast, into the Downs that are called Suffolk...
FARMERS EVERYWHERE, busy with spring chores, were giving thanks for the mild winter. Even the blast of snow and freezing weather that had hit Britain in mid-February had been rather welcome. Said a toothless Suffolk fanner: "The crops were coming up too fast. The snow put 'em to sleep. Now, unless a May frost comes along to stab us in the back, there'll be a bumper." Sheep Raiser Ben Alderson of Kerry, Montgomeryshire, had a bumper already; one of his ewes had just produced five lambs, a circumstance considered remarkable enough to be recorded...
...eight men who will take to Soldiers Field turf for the Crimson are better aligned. The only question is whether Charley Roche's pulled thigh muscle will keep him on the bench, in which case John Caulfield will open in left field. Other positions are the same as against Suffolk Wednesday except for the return of Jim Kenary from football practice to tend center field for Samborski...
...peppery performance in practice this week has impressed Samborski. It is no accrete that the throwing of his catchers down south displeased the Harvard coach. "Essayan has a good arm," he says, "and is a pretty fair hitter, too." The former Watertown High three-letterman collected two hits against Suffolk Wednesday afternoon...