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...Okeson has appointed as officials for this game, W. T. Halloran, D. J. Kelley, T. B. McCabe, and Dr. E. J. O'Brien. These men will manage while Mr. Okeson explains the technique to other specially invited officials on the side lines...
...present Dr. Arthur Millidge Howe is editor, Harris McCabe Crist managing-editor...
...premises. The players were Arnold Rothstein; George McManus, brother of a Manhattan police Lieutenant, Meyer Boston, shrewd Manhattan "operator"; Edward C. ("Titanic") Thompson, Chicago plunger; "Nigger Nate" Raymond, San Francisco sport; and a few lesser figures. Raymond was the big winner and a slick-looking fellow called "Tough Willie" McCabe, onetime Chicago beer-legger, was supposed to have a half interest in his play...
Score--Harvard, 30; Springfield, 0. Touch-downs--French 2, Guarnaccia, Batchelder, Goals after touchdowns--E. Putnam 2, Gilligan. Field goal--Gilligan. Referee--W. T. Halloran, Providence. Umpire-T. J. McCabe, Holy Cross. Linesman--A. B. Maginnes, Lehigh. Field Judge--A. R. Dorman, Columbia. Time--12 minute quarters...
Clarence Hungerford Mackay, telegraph-cable tycoon, was ordered by the Supreme Court of New York to pay $1,000 to his onetime secretary, Miss Catherine McCabe. She had fallen down stairs in Mr. Mackay's office building at 20 Broad Street, Manhattan, in 1923, sprained her ankle. The stairway was dark at the time; hence, the damages...