Word: tolls
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...spite of the efforts of Bill Glendinning, who defeated Charlie Toll, Princeton football captain-elect, the Varsity wrestlers lost to Princeton 23-11 Saturday night at the Indoor Athletic Building. Glendinning, unbeaten in two years of Varsity competition, conceded his opponent five inches in height and forty pounds in weight advantage but showed sufficient skill to pin Toll's shoulders after one minute and forty five seconds of the first overtime had elapsed...
Headlining the series of promising matches will be the heavyweight clash between Hill Glendinning of Harvard and Charba Toll of the Tigers. Glendinning will give away approximately 40 pounds to his rival who has been famous for two years for his tackle play on the Princeton football team. Toll is 6 feet 5 inches tall and weighs 230 pounds and already this season has a victory to his credit over Captain Joe Dowd of Penn State, considered one of the foremost heavyweight, wrestlers in intercollegiate ranks. Glendinnning has been unbeaten in two years of Varsity competition for the Crimson...
...last week swooped ten inspectors dispatched by the Texas Liquor Control Board to enforce the State law against the sale of hard liquor by the drink. El Paso never took Prohibition very seriously because Mexico's gay Juarez was always just across the Rio Grande River over 2^ toll bridges. Lately the city has been wide-open in defiance of State law. What annoyed the city's barkeepers last week was that the inspectors arrived two days before the 40th annual convention of the American National Livestock Association brought 1,500 of the primest U. S. cattlemen...
...with both men dead. On Dec. 19, an Eastern Air Lines Douglas cracked up in New York, killed no one due to the landing skill of Pilot Dick Merrill. On Dec. 23, a Braniff Air Lines Lockheed plumped to earth at Dallas on a test flight, killed six. Total toll for the year on scheduled passenger transport planes was 59-high-est in history...
Kevorkian was the only Harvard man to be so honored. Other members of the team include Merrill and Davis of Dartmouth, ends; Toll, of Princeton, tackle; Morrell of Navy, and Montgomery of Princeton, guards; Hauze of Penn, center; Sandbach and White of Princeton, Kurlian of Penn, and Handrahan of Dartmouth, backs...