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Bituminous production dropped an estimated 1,500,000 tons a day. By week's end, Carnegie-Illinois reported that the mammoth coal pile at its Clairton byproducts plant had shrunk to 200,000 tons, enough for only six days of operation. Shut for want of coke was the hot-strip mill at U.S. Steel's modern Irvin works. One by one, in the nation's industrial center, open hearths were banked...
Captain Franny Lee and Don McNicol, sparkplugs of the Crimson backfield, received their first all-opponent honors when the Brown coaching staff selected them as two of the best backs faced by the Bruins this year. Left Guard Chub Peabody was also selected, adding to his pile of such laurels...
...death of the family hero, makes irreverent but remunerative copy of him in a radio serial. But this comedy idea is too slight. It takes livelier things, like the brash, terrible-mannered Hollywood magnate (played for all he's worth by Joseph Buloff) who finally barges in, to pile up the laughs...
...would seem that on every play the team with the ball would line up in a sort of wedge formation and the line would charge straight forward. Then the man with the ball would start running wherever he felt he might get someplace. The opposition would proceed to pile...
Jonathan Edwards, who will face the Eliot Elephants, are apparently in the same boat as far as records go. However, Eliot showed much improvement towards the end of the season, and, led by their triple-threat, pile-driving, speedy star George Waters, have a good chance of turning back the Elis...