Word: toronto
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...often wins great applause. Detroit and Chicago spectators are prone to throw eggs when matters displease them. But nowhere is sheer roughness on the ice a greater drawing card than in bloodthirsty Boston. There one night last week fans got more than their money's worth when the Toronto Maple Leafs trounced the Boston Bruins...
Throughout the first period the referees shut their eyes to the fiercest kind of rough-&-tumble while Bostonians screeched their delight. In the second period Toronto's truculent "Red" Homer crashed into Boston's "Eddie" Shore, sent him sprawling against the boards. Shore picked himself up, skated straight into Toronto's "Ace" Bailey. When Bailey's head hit the ice, everyone in the Boston Garden could hear the thud. While Bailey's teammates carried him to the dressing room, twitching and writhing with a fractured skull, Horner whizzed up to Shore, whammed...
Last week became known the names of four lumber company executives who died of amebic dysentery following a trade convention in Chicago last June: President Wells Blanchard, Blanchard Lumber Co., Boston; President Archie Mandert, Canadian General Lumber Co., Toronto; Sales Manager A. C. Long Jr., Great Southern Lumber Co., Bogalusa, La.; Mark Reed, Mill Co., Seattle...
...Canadian Senate by Liberal Premier William Lyon MacKenzie King. This position he filled with apparent success despite his almost total deafness. Not long ago Daughter Mary mistook poison for Fruitatives in her medicine closet and died. Last January Son Fulford Patrick Hardy eloped with a 16-year-old Toronto school girl, and after a wild ride from Toronto to Detroit to Toledo to Crown Point, Ind., finally got married. They separated soon after...
...M.I.T.; Dec. 22, McGill at Montreal; Jan. 6, Toronto at New York; Jan. 8, McGill; Jan. 10, Boston University; Jan. 13, Princeton at Princeton; Jan 20, Princeton; Jan 27, Boston University; Feb. 10, Dartmouth at Hanover; Feb. 12, Princeton playoff if necessary; Feb. 16, Dartmouth; Feb. 19 or 21, Dartmouth playoff if necessary; Feb. 24, Yale at New Haven; Mar. 3, Yale; Mar. 7, Yale playoff if necessary at New Haven...