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...through the second half Lowell kept Dudley on the defensive, and the game ended with Lowell in possession of the ball on Dudley's one yard stripe. Center Bergman was outstanding on defense for the losers. The line-ups: KIRKLAND ADAMS Wood l.e. l.e. Alkerson Barnard l.t. l.t. Kingman Arnold l.g. l.g. Van Evera Keane c. c. Brown Gray r.g. r.g. Maisel Howitt r.t. r.t. Dorfman Snyder r.e. r.e. Perry Wills q.b. q.b. Counihan O'Kelley l.h.b. l.h.b. Hauck McClure r.h.b. r.h.b. Graf Mayne f.b. f.b. Williston Subs: Wentworth Shepard Cogswell Lucey Erlanger Whitman Jones Coleman Soden LOWELL DUDLEY Rogers...
Dudley 0: l.e., Stein. Alter, Porter, Bergman, Fisher, Slifkin, Massik. q., Wall. Lewis Glickman, Starr. Substitutes: Mincher, Black, Herscovitz, Levine...
...points in a row for match & title. Prettiest girl player in the tournament, slim, brunette Mrs. Del Barkhuff of Seattle, was also the most proficient. Using a skyrocket serve that sometimes nearly hit the roof, she won the women's singles championship, 11-4, ni, against Mrs. Ray Bergman, then paired with Hamilton Law and with Zoe Smith to share both doubles titles. Men's doubles winners were Chester Goss & Don Eversoll of Los Angeles...
Died. Frederick Louis Maytag, 79, world's greatest washing-machine maker, father of Maytag Co.'s President Elmer Henry and onetime President Lewis Bergman; in Los Angeles. An Illinois-born farm boy, he first sold farm tools, lumber and threshing machines, lost $100,000 in railroading. $300,000 in motormaking and $1,000,000 in Maytag Co. before he began making his fortune...
...example, that the Deutsche Jugendkraft with a membership of over 100,000 throughout Baden was dissolved. Mr. Bingham implies that because the Nazis have promised not to discriminate against Jewish athletes that there would therefore be no discrimination. Are we to take the gilt-aged invitations issued to Gretel Bergman and Helene Mayer as satisfactory evidence of their good faith? Or are we to consider the gross violations of the Olympic Code contained in the cases of Dr. Prenn, the tennis player, Beelig, the boxer and Nathan, the long distance runner, to name but a few who have been denied...