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Handicapped by their own fumblitis, the Dudleyites took advantage of a Dunster miscue to take over on their opponents' 20. A pass from Bob Curley to right end Marshall provided their lone touchdown, with the same combination repeating for the extra point. In the waning minutes of the game, Dudley began to click on the offense, but it was too late to save...

Author: By Richard A. Green, | Title: Funsters Wallop Dudley; Kirkland Defeats Bellboys | 10/26/1946 | See Source »

...games. In the third game he finally bunted an easy roller down the third base line-and wound up, grinning and a little ashamed of himself, on first base. The bunt set off the mightiest roar heard in Fenway Park-and St. Louis modified its radical "Williams" defense. But Lone Wolf Williams might have to do a lot of talking before the Red Sox or any other team pays him the $80,000 he wants in 1917. Said Babe Ruth, the only baseballer ever to get $80,000 in one season: "A great hitter must be able...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The End | 10/21/1946 | See Source »

...practice game, the newly-formed team from the Yard held Lowell to a 6 to 6 tie after one day of practice. Ray Silver blocked a punt and recovered the ball in the end-zone for the Yardlings lone tally, while Bill Ayres scored for the Bellboys after Briggs' prodigious punt bounced out of bounds on the opponents' 5-yard line...

Author: By Robert W. Morgan jr., | Title: Kirkland Eleven Nips Dunster, 13-12 | 10/17/1946 | See Source »

...during the Nazi occupation, stressed the tremendous amount of reconstruction to be done before Continental universities resume even a semblance of their former stature. As an example, he cited the University of Warsaw, where only one of 48 buildings remains intact after the devastation wrought by the Nazis. The lone survivor, ironically, is the University library, without its books...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Former Underground Editor Asks Help for European Universities | 10/3/1946 | See Source »

Until One Man's Family is crossed with the Lone Ranger, U.S. radio will have no program quite like Un Homme. It is as French Canadian as the words of Alouette. The 45 characters who wander through the script portray life in la province during the 1890s. There is Caroline Malterre, an empty-headed little widow and gossip who runs the village tavern. There is Alexis Labranche, the jolly mayor. And there are a couple of rascals: Notary Lepotiron and a no-good half-breed, Bill Wabo. (Any French Canadian no-account is now apt to be called...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: A Man & His Sin | 9/23/1946 | See Source »

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