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Next to the bands and cars, the chief threat to the varsity will be the Terriers' ace sophomore pitcher, Don Macleod, who amassed a 14-2 record in the tough Nova Scotia League last summer. Macleod, a major league prospect, is called the best pitcher in B.U. history. Crimson Coach Norm Shepard will counter with Captain Ken Rossano...
Tony Gianelli is making his first appearance at lock forward, combining with Stu Nickerson in the absence of Tice. Englishmen Alastair Rellie and Alex MacLeod are the wing forwards...
...river. Steak was cheap (5? a pound). The Colt six-gun was invented by Samuel Colt. Bullwhackers had deplorable vocabularies. All this may be interesting. But a thought, as troublesome as Geronimo, persists in the reader's mind that the cowboy is perhaps best left as myth. William MacLeod Raine and Clarence E. (Hopalong Cassidy) Mulford (whom the authors call a "second-rate practitioner"), or even Zane Grey, that old rider of the purple page, may be -better custodians of the cowboy than two teachers trying to put the brand of their scholarship on the twitching flanks of popular...
Driver's Manual. In Lake Orion, Mich., after thieves had already taken three hubcaps from Mrs. John MacLeod's car, she found a note on the front seat: "Don't drive too fast because we swiped your...
Died. William MacLeod Raine, 83, since Zane Grey's death in 1939 the undisputed No. 1 writer of westerns (TIME, July 19); of a heart ailment; in Denver. London-born Fictioneer Raine moved to Arkansas when he was ten, turned out 80 unpretentious novels (19 million copies sold in 12 languages) chronicling the exploits of unpretentious cowboys in the old West he so well remembered...