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...Quilting Party" and "An Old-Fashioned Garden." As Tune Detective, Dr. Spaeth sings, plays and analyzes snatches from current popular songs. Some 2,000 people, most of them men, write in weekly to ask questions, make suggestions. Most obvious recent song-pilferings, says Detective Spaeth, were two tunes by Charley Tobias and Peter De Rose, "One More Kiss and Then Good Night" and "Somebody Loves You." After Dr. Spaeth exposed these, the publishers righted matters simply, by adding on the sheet music the names of Lou Herscher & Art Coogan, and Charles Maskell, who had composed the originals...
...most of his underlings for his baseball knowledge and ability, his scrupulous fairness, Hornsby has never made any effort to endear himself to his employers. President Sam Breadon of the St. Louis Cardinals said that he would rather fight Jack Dempsey than have an argument with Hornsby. First Baseman Charley Grimm was appointed to replace Manager Hornsby whose $8,000 a month contract expires...
...eight Harvard oarsmen who outrowed Yale at New London last year, six, five of them juniors, were in Coach Charley Whiteside's boat again this spring. But because Yale had beaten Cornell and Penn, Coach Ed Leader had good reason to expect his Yale boat to go on undefeated from New London last week to the Olympic trials at Worcester, Mass. In calm water, after a windy day in which Harvard's junior varsity and Yale's freshmen had won their races, Harvard got away first with Gerard ("Killer") Cassedy, son of a onetime Cambridge plumber, setting...
...rubble and leaves. It looked like a human skull. Negro Allen ran back to the truck and summoned his white companion, Orville Wilson. It was a human skull. On it and nearby were wisps of yellow hair. Wilson hopped in the truck and made for Hopewell, where he found Charley Williams, one of Hopewell's two policemen, in a barber's chair. To him Wilson babbled their discovery of the Lindbergh baby. Policeman Williams notified the State Police and together they went back to the hillside spot, visible on a clear day from the Lindbergh home on Sourland Mountain, five...
...long as I reach the bottom standing up!" With the spread of this Arlberg method New England has become Ski-conscious. The interest and necessary nerve have been with us now for two winters, but, till just recently, there has been no American book describing any skiing method. Charley Proctor, formerly of Dartmouth, Intercollegiate Champion of 1927 and of the American Olympic Ski Team of 1928 has filled this crying need with his recent booklet entitled "Skiing...