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Died. Frederic Ely Williamson, 68, onetime clerk who rose to be President of the N.Y. Central Railroad (from 1932 until his retirement last September), director of more than 50 U.S. railroads, 1936 winner of the Montclair Yale Club's silver bowl to the Yaleman "who has made his 'Y' in life"; after long illness; in Manhattan...
...admitting that "it will be entirely new to me [but] very interesting," continued to confer determinedly with an attentive Simon & Schuster. By week's end Wall Street money, betting on a first-class postwar fight, was busily calling on all the parties concerned, hoping to invest in a winner...
Score--Tufts 23, Harvard 33. Winner--Blanchard (T); Tuttle (H); Atwell (H); Martin (T); Kennedy (T); Foster (T); Moores (T); Rochelle (H); Noble (H); Neff (T); Dick...
Detroit's two aces were ready, too. Although worry warts said Dizzy Trout's' strong right arm was overworked, the record (24-10) had a pennant-winning look about it. And Lefty Hal Newhouser had just become the major leagues' first 25-game winner in five years. In Sunday's double-header two lesser lights had pitched the Tigers into a clear-cut lead for the first time this year...
...typical of Mikkola-coached teams, Harvard placed four men in a bunch in the 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th spots. The summary: Harvard 26, W.P.I. 31. Winner, Atwell (H); Lemieux (WT); Lacedonia (WT); Tuttle (H); Brooks (WT); Rochello (H); Homans (H); tie between Noble (H) and Cady (H); Chase (WT); Stricker (WT). Time...