Word: winners
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...that Italy's Maserati was the car most likely to sweep the grand prizes, foresaw more loving cups for World Champion Driver Juan Manuel Fangio and the rest of the Maserati team. The conclusion was borne out at last week's Sebring, Fla. Grand Prix test, as Winner Fangio was quick to note. See SPORT, Fireworks for Fangio...
...three) had a certain standing in San Francisco society. He was admitted to Seattle's semi-stylish Washington Athletic Club. Most of all, Frank Brewster followed the horses, as owner and fan. A fast trader, he has paid as much as $25,000 for a horse: Brief Moment, winner of the $10,000 Longacres Mile at Seattle in 1939. He was appointed to the Washington State Horse Racing Commission by Democratic Governor Clarence D. Martin in 1939, and was named chairman by Democratic Governor Monrad C. Wallgren in 1945. (In between, he was fired by Republican Governor Arthur...
...Gilmor, winner of eight of ten matches at 177, also advanced to the quarterfinals, only to lose a 7 to 4 decision to Les Walters of Penn State...
...secret," says last year's Titleholders Winner Louise Suggs, "is consistency. We've learned over the years that you'll do all right by playing against par rather than against the leader of the moment. Just go for par all the way, and you'll make money. Some of the younger girls are still used to the amateurs, where you play an opponent. Professionals must play against...
...teammates hardly needed his help as they splashed to the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming championship, but Yale Sophomore Tim Jecko stroked along at top speed just the same, took the 100-and 200-yd. butterfly and the 200-yd. individual medley titles, became the first triple winner since Yale's late Aussie John Marshall turned the trick...