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...visitors were undefeated, their spotless record was chiefly the result of conflicts with inferior high school teams. At no time was the Crimson's superiority challenged, until the panzer attack in the final nine minutes of play, which netted the Tigers a pair of unassisted goals b John Jessup and Jack Northrup. Innumerable Yardling goals were prevented by the work of goalie F. I. G. Coleman...
Died. Thomas Jessup Pancoast, 76, pioneer developer of Miami Beach; in Moorestown, N.J. A leader in the project of transforming the mangrove thickets across Biscayne Bay into fabulously valuable real estate, he grew wealthy as a speculator and property owner, was the first and lifelong president of the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce...
Died. Annie Jessup Woodin, 75, widow of onetime (1933-34) Secretary of the Treasury William Hartman Woodin; in Atherton, Calif...
...Marvelous!" exclaimed Minnesota's President Guv Stanton Ford. "Beautiful!" said Walter A. Jessup, president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Said the university administration, anticipating outcries from frugal Minnesotans: "It costs no more to buy purple chairs than dull brown ones...
Under lithe, fiery Ambrose Jessup Tomlinson of Cleveland, Tenn., the Church of God of A. J. Tomlinson seceded from the Church of God in 1923, now claims a million communicants in 23 countries. Outsiders know its excitable members as "holy rollers." It "emphasizes salvation, sanctification, baptism of the Holy Spirit, and healing by faith if you have it. Otherwise call a doctor...