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...announced last night that Albert E. Schell of West Roxbury was the winner of the Freshman baseball Managerial Competition thereby winning major numerals. W. R. T. Metzner of Wheeling, West Virgina was the runner up and become Assistant Freshman Manager...
Champions of the Northern Division of the Eastern Intercollegiate Golf League, the Varsity shooters will meet Princeton, winner of the Southern Division, this Saturday at the Woodway Country Club, Stanford, Conn...
Forming long queues at the 500 parimutuel windows scattered around the Downs last week, amateur handicappers, who would have been playing Stagehand, were getting their money down fast on last fortnight's Wood Memorial winner, Fighting Fox, full brother of Gallant Fox. 1930 Derby winner. Kentucky hard boots liked Bull Lea, who had broken two track records in his two races at local Keeneland this spring. Hollywood visitors (like Joan Bennett, Jack Pearl, Joe E. Brown) made sentimental bets on Myron Selznick's Can't Wait. Long-shot players took a chance on Elooto, named after Owner...
Rushing over to lead in the winner, Owner Herbert Maurice Woolf, a Kansas City clothier famed as a breeder of show horses, was so elated that he pranced like one of his colts, swung his binoculars above his head in circles, pumped the hand of Jockey Arcaro again & again. Not only had Owner Woolf won the $47,000 first-place money and a $5,000 gold cup, but he had bet heavily and forehandedly on his Missouri colt-whose sire he had picked up for $500. Placing substantial wagers in the winter books (as high...
Norman Richards '40, of Kirkland House has been selected the winner of the lacrosse managerial competition...