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Although the admirers of Tommy Hitchcock had plenty to crow about (he played his usual slam-bang game), the teamwork of the Greentree side faded under the brilliant strategy of Old Westbury's Stewart Iglehart and the aggressive, precise team play of his mates. From the fourth chukker on, they peppered the Greentree goal-Mike Phipps scoring six times, Cecil Smith eight, Stewart Iglehart two-in a display of well-balanced polo that has seldom been matched anywhere. Greentree, conspicuously outmounted but making exciting play of it until the final gong, scored only seven goals. Experts wondered whether...
Admired by critics of all schools were 50 skilled drawings and water colors from the Index of American Design. Like the State Guides produced by the Writers' Project, this nationwide compilation is the outcome of WPA teamwork. The stimulation of group work appearing elsewhere among the 320-odd paintings, prints, murals and sculpture on view was an occasion for pride to Daniel Catton Rich, the Art Institute's cheerful, hulking young director...
...April 14th message to Congress the President asked for teamwork between Government and Business. Ambitious SECommissioner John W. Hanes, who last fortnight got RFC interested in carrying industrial inventories, took the idea literally, began rounding up tycoons by long-distance telephone. On the President's desk last week he laid a carefully phrased message from 16 of them.* Excerpt...
...haphazard melee in which someone by luck occasionally pokes a puck into a net. But professional hockey players, who are required to make snap decisions while speeding 30 ft. a second, have well-timed plays ready for almost every circumstance that arises, seldom make goals save by effective teamwork. Baseball had its famed Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance combination, but every big-league hockey team has a forward line (left wing, centre and right wing) that functions with the precision of baseball's great trio...
Despite Ralph Murphy's 11 points, the Bellboys were outclassed by the Dekes' superior teamwork. Pugilists Harry W. Kelly '40 and James R. Dowd '40, fighting in the 155 and 165 pound classes, were the only Crimson winners. No contestants showed up for the 115 pound event, while Paul O. Chatfield '39 and Louis B. Harder '41 lost their bouts...