Word: jims
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Coming up against unexpected resistance, the Winthrop team, which leads the league, had its hands full subduing a fighting Kirkland outfit, and won only by a 5 to 2 margin. Charlie Griffith and Dick Moot fought stubbornly for Kirkland, but Jim Rousmaniere, Rob Winsor, and Bill LaCroix, in the Winthrop first line, were too fast for them...
...quintet, of course, will have a good supporting cast for Broberg. Among its veterans will be Vincent Else, currently handicapped by a knee injury but still capable of providing an interesting forty minutes for the opposition; Jim Sullivan, a 6 foot 3 inch center, and Captain Bob White, 6.2, a guard. These three and Broberg have been used on the starting team thus far, and the fifth place has been divided by two Sophomores, Bill Parmer, 6.1, and Charles Pearson, 6.2, also center on the football team...
Philadelphia's great ache came from the great void of its treasury. For 55 years the city has been under the uninterrupted control of a Republican machine, its destiny in the hands of "Gas House" Jim McManes, Boies Penrose, the late Ed and Bill Vare. In the '20s a City Hall spending crew, whooped on by Contractors Vare & Vare & Jerry Louchheim, built subways, parkways, museums, public buildings, sank $50,000,000 into the Sesqui-Centennial...
...Harvey again, an accident, no apology). Occasionally a cowboy stopped for a few days - most of them left lice -or a river baptism relieved the monotony: "As the women waded into the river, gasping with every breath, their long wrappers floated about their legs. Brother Jim, mindful of their virtue, would stoop and shove the dry fabric down, holding fast to the lady with one hand, and shove and shove until the robe had become wet enough to sink of its own weight...
Gardner High School bowed to the 1943 tankmen Saturday afternoon by a score of 41 to 25 in a meet highlighted by Bill Drucker's 1:06.2 win in the century backstroke event. Bus Curwen, brother of the Varsity's Jim, took the 200-yard free-style in the creditable time...