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...silk mill in Philadelphia. Bob Shawkey (manager, Yanks) and Herb Pennock (Yanks) would rather go after moose than anything else. Goose Goslin (Senators) farms 500 acres in New Jersey. In North Carolina Jakie May (Reds) hunts possums and coons with 20 hound dogs. Waite Hoyt (Yanks) and Mickey Cochrane (Athletics) work in vaudeville. Bill Terry (Giants) who once had a filling station, sells oil in Memphis and sings in a choir. Ray Kremer (Pirates) works in the California oil fields. Dazzy Vance (Robins) used to sell real estate, made money during the Florida boom. Bowlegged Charlie Grimm (Cubs) paints...
...Hinch and Bob Howlett of Northwestern in the 150-yard back stroke and 200-yard breast stroke respectively, and Lobdell of Iowa in the fancy diving. . . One of the outstanding individual performances from the standpoint of the spectator will be the exhibition fancy diving from the high board by Mickey Riley. It was rumored last evening that he will furnish a sample of his ability along this line tonight as well as tomorrow. BY TIME...
Cocoanut Grove, 17 Piedmont St.--Cabaret 7.30 and 11.30--Master of ceremonies, Mickey Alpert--Entertainer, Music by Jack Renard...
...which has made possible the construction of the University's first-class "swimmery" and indoor athletic plant. When Mr. Bingham reached Los Angeles an unsigned letter in hand-writing was delivered at his hotel room. The note merely stated that if he wished to get in touch with Mickey Riley (the noted Olympic diver whom Alumnus Aquaticus wished to have present at the dedication of the pool) he would be able to do so. Riley accepted the invitation as he will appear in Chicago at the N. A. A. U. championships the week after the Cambridge meet. But Mr. Bingham...
Cocoanut Grove, 17 Piedmont St. -Cabaret 7.30 and 11.30-Master of ceremonies, Mickey Alpert-Entertainers, Charles Sabin, Madeline Northway and Ruth Mayon...