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...Elvis-fashion. Most often he sounds like Grand Ole Opry cornball recorded at 33⅓ r.p.m. played at 78. Backing up the young (25) Glasgow-born skiffler are a second guitarist, a two-beat drummer and the best showman of the combo, a red-goateed bass plucker named Mickey Ashman, who twirls his big fiddle, tops the act by rolling on the floor with...
...Boucher, Frank Powell, Whitey Stensrud, John Walsh, and Henry Noonan all played for Chief last year and are back with him again. Noonan may not stay there all season, however, since he is on the edge between the Jayvee and Varsity squads. Up from the Freshmen are guards Joe Ashman and Jim Vaughn, both of whom Chief expects to use plenty...
...died of what was termed "paralysis of the heart"-which was no surprise to some cynical Philadelphia taxpayers. After him came "The Dukes," the three Vare brothers, sons of a South Philadelphia hog-breeder: 1) George, one of the "King's" lieutenants, a contractor; 2) Edwin H., an ashman who extended his control of the neck to most of Philadelphia, died in 1922 controlling most of Pennsylvania's politicos and courts; 3) William, the youngest, whom the U. S. Senate refused to seat (1927-29), on the ground that he had bought the election, although not many Senators...
Four champions are expected to defend their crowns at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association meet, March 12 and 13, at Lehigh University. They are Captain Rudy Ashman, Lehigh, who was 113-pound champion in 1935 and 126-pound champion in 1936. Dick Bishop, Lehigh 155-pound champion, Captain Morris S. Emory, Princeton, 165-pound champion, and Jack Light. Penn State, 135-pound titleholder in 1935 and '36. Light may not defend his title as he been wrestling at 145 pounds during the dual meet season...
Newsgatherers searched for Ashman Pye, found him toting barrels of cinders from a cellar to his one-horse wagon. Said he to them...