Word: wyer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week William Wyer, 49, the alert, calculating chief executive officer of C.N.J., decided to resort to some fancy bookkeeping, thereby transferring the operations and a fleet of C.N.J.'s engines and cars to C.R.P. He would also lend C.R.P. $750,000 for working capital. Then little C.R.P. would collect the $16-odd million of freight earnings on Pennsylvania coal, pay its earnings to C.N.J. either as dividends or as rent for the use of its tracks and leased lines, thus avoid the Jersey tax. All that stood between Boss Wyer and this relatively ideal situation was court approval...
...points each. Sullivan scored 3 goals and was credited with 5 assists. Hazen had 7 and 6. Sullivan's best single performance was a five-goal sortie in the second Harvard game. Hazen's best was 4 points on 3 goals and 1 assist against Princeton. Princeton's Ralph Wyer was third in scoring, with 12 points, Yale's Jim Carton was fourth with 9 and three men tied for fifth with...
...Quad play thus far is Dartmouth's captain, Dan Sullivan, who scored 13 points in his six games, but Yale's Roger Hazen, with one more game to play, has a chance to catch and pass him. The Eli wing has 12 points as has Princeton's Ralph Wyer. HOCKEY STANDINGS College W. L. T. P. Princeton 4 1 1 9 Yale 4 0 1 9 Dartmouth 2 4 0 4 Harvard...
...Crimson combine made many fast and furious attempts to score in the second and third cantos but was unable to click more than once, finally succumbing before a fast Tiger attack at 14:05 in the third period. Ralph Wyer passed the puck to Bill MacCoy, who took a shot at the goal which Turner was able to deflect into the net from the edge of the crease...
Featured performer of the trio is the irrepressible Wyer, poke-checker and rinkman extraordinary. This to Wyer's eighth consecutive year of high-class competitive hockey, and no more than makes up what he lacks in breakaway speed with finesse and experience to burn. His compatriots, Bordiey and Turner, make that first line a goalie's nightmare...