Word: tuned
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...four game winning spurt which initiated Coach Moc Berg's freshman quintet's basketball season but it didn't prove enough against an equally rangy team of hustlers from Boston College in the Freshmen's Garden debut before vacation. B.C. romped over the rather bewildered Crimson to the tune of 49 to 35, burst the bubble of their previously undefeated record, and throw a little perspective on what can be expected from the quintet in the future...
Last week, Owens had another scalp on his belt: the fastest rising tune on the hit parade, a soggy, foggy ballad called How Soon? He had written the lyrics five years ago, to a simple tune by Sammy Kaye's arranger, Carroll Lucas. No one paid any attention to it, even when Owens was plugging it on ladies' laps. Then, a year ago, the Reynolds Pen Co. hired Owens to record the Rocket Song, hoping that listeners would be reminded of Rocket Pens. Owens got a chance to slip How Soon? on the other side of the record...
Owens already has a new tune on the fire called You Can't Hurt a Heart That's Broken. He usually thinks up words and music together, sometimes uses arrows over the words to indicate whether the melody goes up or down. His songwriting formula: "For me, either they come easy or they're no good...
Yardling and jayvee sextets will take to the Arena ice against Governor Dummer and Audover tomorrow afternoon in the final tune-up scrimmages before the opening of the '47-'48 campaign...
...vastly superior Freshman basketball team, out-passed, out-ran, and out-shot a smaller M.I.T. aggregation to the tune of 59 to 24 last night on the opponents' home court in their first game of the season. Tall right forward Ed Smith just couldn't seam to miss for the three quarters he played and high-landed 23 points from his 6 ft., 5 in of altitude...