Word: trios
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Dick Swanson-Andy Gaudielle-Abbot combination which now holds down the stern three slides in Captain Soth Crocker's boat is a trio which Haines has been fostering for over a year. Last year they rowed in the same positions on their Freshman crew and worked out together all winter until on attack of the mumps put Abbot temporarily out of commission...
Fitzgibbons is probably the best all-around ball player on the club. He is hitting .333, and is a fast and accurate fielder, Reeves, the other member of the trio, is not as yet equal to the other two, on account of less experience. He was not able to make the spring trip with the squad, and as a result is not a seasoned as his companions...
...promising field event will be the shot put with the pair of powerhouses, Dick Pfister and Sophomore John Shattuck, bearing the brunt of the burden. Each has surpassed 45 feet and Tom O'Loughlin is steadily approaching it. This same trio will hurl the discus, but their record there is less assuring...
...Wanted Wings (Paramount] takes a trio of characters native to any military movie-the unreconstructed moneybags with a string of polo ponies (Ray Milland), the timid misfit (William Holden), the carefree clown (Wayne Morris)-and hurries them through the five-month training course at Randolph and Kelly Fields in Texas. Along with the studious documentation of a trainee's tribulations are funny and tense shots of the first shaky hours in the air, spectacular panoramas of scores of planes in formation, a gasp-making exhibition of hedgehopping over the Texas countryside. And after graduation there is a mock night...
Captain Francis Clement Powers of the twice-beaten Ulenmen, long known around the Holyoke Street baths as "The Pro" definitely earned his old handle and as an added attraction established himself among the nation's top trio of collegiate middle distance swimmers as a result of his two upset victories last week over Yale's great sprinter, Howie Johnson...