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...scratch the other entries. Two Navy pilots nose into a swamp on take-off and are killed. Chamberlin damages his Bellanca in a routine test flight. Commander Richard E. Byrd, with his Fokker and four-man crew all set, waits at Roosevelt Field for the word from the weatherman. On May loth, two days after Frenchmen Nungesser and Coli take off from Paris, Lindbergh hops from San Diego to St. Louis in the record time of 14 hrs. 25 min., takes off next morning, and by afternoon is in New York...
...opener, between the Yankees and the Washington Senators in the nation's capital was postponed because of rain. President Eisenhower will now throw out the first pitch in Washington Thursday when the Senators face the Yankees. . . All 16 major league clubs are scheduled to see action today, and the weatherman forecasts that all games will be played . . . Babe Zaharias, famous woman athlete, will undergo an operation on Friday which will determine if her sports career is over...
...anomalous at all," the weatherman declared. "The average snowfall for April is 1.8 inches. In 1917, you know, there was 9.1 inches in one 24 hour period. Why, it's even snowed as late as the 25th of April...
Harvard's baseball team, ignored by the experts and shut in by the weatherman, opens its 1953 season again Amherst this afternoon at Soldiers Field...
...reach 115° or higher. Los Angeles, says Court, will have to face an embarrassing 23° chill, but Angelenos can take consolation in the fact that the Florida coast will feel an even colder 9°. Despite the high odds that he is correct, Court, like any experienced weatherman, hedges his prophecies. All predictions, says he, assume that the climate in general, which has been changing slowly since the last ice age, will not change much more for at least another century...