Word: springfields
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...powerful Army soccer team, beaten but once by undefeated Springfield, and eager to continue its course of conquest, battles Harvard on the Business School Field this afternoon. The Crimson, whose nets were ravaged for the first time last Saturday by the Tiger, hopes to be back in top form and to regain its early season prestige at the expense of the strong Cadets. For the home team, Del Clos, at inside right, and Frank Vincent, at left halfback, are expected to excel, while among the West Point stars, Captain Stanton, at left halfback, and Horstman, in the goal, will...
...seventh annual Harvard open intercollegiate cross country run held over the Charles River course, yesterday afternoon. The New Hampshire runners boat back the sturdy threat of Bowdoin College to capture team honors. The score was New Hampshire 40, Bowdoin 52, Northeastern 66, Maine 93, Rhode Island 114, Springfield 130 and Boston College...
...Roxbury, Mass., Arnold J. Rothman '36, of New York, N. Y., Samuel B. Salvin '35, of Roxbury, Mass., Herman E. Schroeder '36, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Simon J. Seder '36, of Maynard, Mass., Samuel T. Skidmore, Jr. '35, of New York, N. Y., Hervey L. Smith, Jr. '35, of Springfield, Mass., Herbert G. Telsey '36, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Philip H. Thayer, Jr. '36, of South Harwich, Mass...
...Hampshire, Bowdoin, Boston College, Northeastern, Rhode Island State and Springfield, are the colleges which have already entered teams for the race, New Hampshire being favored. If the University of Maine sends its varsity team down, however, the wildcats of New Hampshire will have little hope...
...declared war on the hot refiners. From the Southwest, where some independents swore they would give it away if buyers would pay the taxes, the price-cutting spread to the great Midwest area. There the majors and the independent distributors cut back at each other three times. In Springfield, Mass. the cut was 4? per gal. In New York City it came down ½?. Standard of New Jersey slashed off 4.4? in some of its territories between the Hudson River and the Potomac. And wherever the price-cutting started each & every company in that area was helplessly drawn...