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...Derby. Last fortnight Peace Chance was withdrawn because of a wrenched knee. Last week Cavalcade was disappointingly scratched also, when his trainer decided a bruise on his right front foot would not heal in time to permit him to run. This left the race open to such candidates as Morton L. Schwartz's Observant and Cornelius Vanderbilt (''Sonny") Whitney's Roustabout...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Plain Aristocrat | 8/20/1934 | See Source »

HARVARD DARTMOUTH Prouty, 3b rf. Phil Clark Ware, cf cf. Edwards Nevin, 1b lf. Hart Gleason, lf c. Bill Clark Adzigian, 2b 3b. Snow Gibbs, rf 1b. Morton Maguire, c 2b. Allen Hovenanian, ss ss. Pounder Loughlin, Lincoln, or Braggiotti, p p. Miller...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DARTMOUTH SET TO SHOOT FOR SECOND VICTORY THURSDAY | 6/13/1934 | See Source »

Died, Joy Morton, 78, son of the late Julius Sterling Morton, founder of Arbor Day and Secretary of Agriculture under President Cleveland, board chairman of Morton Salt Co. ("It Pours"); of a heart attack; in Lisle, Ill. Onetime banker and railroadman, Joy Morton entered the salt business in 1879, made his company largest in sales in the salt world.** Thousands yearly visit his 400-acre arboretum near Chicago...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, May 21, 1934 | 5/21/1934 | See Source »

...Team Fielding Avg. Columbia .970 Cornell .969 Pennsylvania .958 Yale .932 Harvard .929 Dartmouth .919 Princeton .901 Individual Batting Avg. DE GIVE, HARVARD 1.000 Fitz, Yale 1.000. Olson, Dartmouth .667 Hart, Dartmouth .500 W. Clark, Dartmouth .500 Spencer, Princeton .500 Morgan, Columbia .500 NEVIN, HARVARD .458 Kellet, Pennsylvania .458 Morton, Dartmouth .455 McDowell, Columbia .423 Frost, Cornell .417 PROUTY, HARVARD .412 Nash, Columbia .409 Snow, Dartmouth .400 Gengarelly, Yale .368 GLEASON, HARVARD .348 Follansbee, Princeton .346 Kammer, Princeton .333 Bradley, Cornell .333 Kreimer, Cornell .333 Dugan, Yale .333 Chanda, Pennsylvania .333 Williamson, Yale .316 Downer, Cornell .308 ADZIGIAN, HARVARD...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASEBALL PLAYERS BATTING AVERAGES | 5/15/1934 | See Source »

Seven defending champions return from last year's meet, four of them Harvard men. In the 1600 Alf Hallowell will be hard pressed to beat Johnny Scheu, his team-mate, and Morton Jenkins of M.I.T.; Johnny White, who took the 800 a year ago, will have some trouble in repeating this year, inasmuch as he is suffering from a stone bruise. Milbrandt of Northeastern, who is entered in four field events, is favored to take the shot put over Harvard's Johnny Dean, defending champion of both the shot and discus. Bob Playfair, Harvard's star sophomore distance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GREATER BOSTON TRACK TRIALS TO START TODAY | 4/27/1934 | See Source »

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