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Fiercest braves for this Indian tribe are Stud Johnson and Garry Ramsey, rated leading fullback and guard in the South, respectively, Johnson is an All-American prospect who runs like a supercharged steamroller, and has a habit of winning close once with handy field goals. Ramsey is the lauky, canny type of guard that catches onto the enemy signals well enough to beat the snap-back into opposing backfields...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Comeford Set in Starting Post; Strong W & M Team Hits Town | 10/9/1942 | See Source »

Fullback Harvey "Stud" Johnson was the man that impressed Lamar most, Weighing a piddling 225 pounds, he was the key man in William & Mary's 3 to 0 victory over Dartmouth last year. In fact he had the distinction of making more ground against Dartmouth than all the other W & M backs combined. The "other" W & M backs were no slouches in their own right...

Author: By Burton VAN Vort, | Title: W & M Defense Wins Scout Lamar's Praise | 10/8/1942 | See Source »

They have the perfect man to head up that kind of attack in Stud Johnson, the galloping pillbox who wound up last year All-Southern Conference. "A player without a weakness," as his coach, Voyles calls him, Johnson is a 210 pounder who runs through, over, or around defense players, and is fast enough to out-distance most of them. His placekicks beat both Dartmouth and Navy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Veterans Promise Big Year For Strong W. and M. Team | 10/3/1942 | See Source »

Died. William James Tatem, Lord Glanely, 74, Welsh shipping tycoon, famed breeder and racer of horses; killed by a German bomb; in a southwest English coast town. He founded one of the world's greatest stud farms, at Exning, once had more horses in training than the Aga Khan and Lord Derby, won more than 500 races. His Grand Parade won the Derby...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jul. 6, 1942 | 7/6/1942 | See Source »

...money in his genes. Having a mare served by him costs the mare's owner $5,000, although occasionally Mr. Riddle, for the good of racing, waives the stud fee for poor owners of mares with fine strains. Through 1941 he has sired 335 registered foals. His get had won 1,069 races for $2,970,428. Some of his more brilliant offspring: American Flag, Crusader, War Admiral, Mars, Clyde Van Dusen, Bateau, Scapa Flow, War Glory, Genie and Battleship. Big Red was the famed Seabiscuit's grandpa. Though his weight is up a little and his back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Big Red's 25th | 3/30/1942 | See Source »

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