Word: winners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...neither the press agents of Hollywood or Radio Row have thrust a dotted line before the weary winner...
Bill Jackson threw the 16 pound shot 47 feet 4 inches, his best effort this season, finishing five inches behind IC4A winner, Doc Blanchard. Pete Garland and Gene Harrigan tied for second in the high-jump at five feet eleven inches, and Frank Gurley, eclipsing his personal record, ran second to Army's Heptagonal cross country king, Fred Knauss in the mile...
Combining such field work with the high-pressure laboratory research of Nobel Prize winner Percy W. Bridgman, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, the new project is designed to give scientists a better picture of the nature of the earth's insides, in addition to determining location of the main mass of the planet's radioactive material...
Although Penn and Cornell both met with upset defeats last weekend in Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League action, Ivy League court followers are of the belief that tomorrow night's contest between these co-favorites at Philadelphia should prove an important factor in determining the ultimate winner of the title...
...into a wartime casualty track squad, Flint is perhaps the most polished member of the current team. His fluid-drive style of skimming the barriers make him look good even in defeat. In the recent triangular practice meet, Flint won the 60-yard highs in 7.6, beating wartime IC4A winner Ted Sparrow, of Tufts...