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Charles D. Frey, Jr. '40 worked throughout the year with a boys' boxing class of kids from 13 to 16 years. While the pugilists went at one another with their overstuffed mits, Charley gave them pointers in the art and refereed...

Author: By Charles S. Borden, | Title: Brooks House Bridges Town-Gown Gap | 10/22/1941 | See Source »

Frank Swirles, assistant coach and former star from U.S.C., played the part of the triple threat back, Ray Wolfe, while Wally Kamp assumed Jack Krol's position, blocking back. Ross Whittier imitated Bill Weirman as fullback, and Charley Putnam completed the powerful quartet with a likeness of Bud Kast...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LYLE AND ROW HURT IN SCRIMMAGE; FIRST PEP RALLY IS SLATED FOR FRIDAY | 10/15/1941 | See Source »

...this year's Yankees clinched the American League pennant on Sept. 4 (earliest date on record for a 154-game season) and have been coasting ever since. They go into the series with three of the league's top four home-run hitters: Outfielders Charley Keller (33), Tommy Henrich (31) and Joe Di Maggio (30)-a trio who can also outfield and outthrow Brooklyn's Outfielders Pete Reiser, Joe Medwick, Dixie Walker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Bums v. Bombers | 10/6/1941 | See Source »

wingback to tailback this year, and George Helden are the only men returning who saw heavy action for the Crimson in last year's tie game. Charley Spreyer, hard-running fullback, who had a great day last November against the Red and Blue, is now in the army, and Dick Harlow has been vainly combing the ranks of the Jayvees and new Sophomores trying to uncover another back who can possibly approach Spreyer's brilliance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL-- | 10/4/1941 | See Source »

...Charley Chan, apparently still on a glorified Cook's Tour, accompanied by a cameraman and Mary Beth Hughes, now finds himself busy with intrigue and rhumba in South America. Charley-fast becoming the poor man's Confucius-gets around as much as Mrs. Roosevelt. This time it's "Charley Chan in Rio," which rounds out the bill. The audience was relieved to find that it wasn't "Charley Chan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MOVIEGOER | 10/4/1941 | See Source »

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