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...Hale, Young, Chiron, Huntington, DeBlois, Donahue, Reed 2, Woodruff 2, Lasinsky. Fouls--Chiron 3, Wills 2, Young, DeBlois, Maddux, Jahn. Referee--Vahan Moushegian. Time--two 15-minute periods. ELIOT BROOKS Forman, McNett, r.f. l.f., O'Donnell Cohen, Holsapple, l.f. r.f., Grilli, Murphy Pierce, Knapp, c. c., Whitney, Sturgis, Hirscham Shapiro, Holsapple, r.g. l.g., Le Roy Ferry, Knapp, l.g., r.g., Frisoli, Sturgis...
Restarick Withington '35 defeated Mark Mazel, 3-0; Lawrence Paul 2GB, by default; Francis Schumann '35, by default; Gordon Robertson '36 defeated Irvong Wallace, 3-0; John P. Gaillard 3L defeated Jerome Shapiro...
...SHAPIRO Baltimore...
...goldrush to Hollywood, Billy Hill went there too, wrote songs and sold them for $15 and $20 apiece, changed his name to George Brown because no one would believe that Billy Hill (he was christened William Joseph) was not just a parody on hillbilly. Louis Bernstein, president of Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. urged Hill to go to New York where he wrote "They Cut Down the Old Pine Tree," "There's a Cabin in the Pines," "Louisville Lady" and "Have You Ever Been Lonely?", songs which made names for themselves but not for Billy Hill...
...Reprinted by permission of Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Refrain common in cowboy songs. Dogie means a yearling, is pronounced...