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...back of the second-place White Sox, and only a game behind the league-leading Detroit Tigers. The Tigers, at least, have an easy explanation for their early success. Their pitchers are working with midsummer smoothness, and their gangling, crew-cut kid of a right fielder is knocking the sweat out of the ball almost every time he steps to the plate. Albert William Kaline, 20, only two years away from the playing fields of Baltimore's Southern High School, had just run up a 14-game hitting streak...
Carnegie Hall was in a sweat bath of nostalgia: far-famed Italian Tenor Beniamino Gigli (pronounced jeel-yee), 65, returned for his first U.S. appearances in 16 years, and presumably his last. This week he sang the third of three Manhattan farewell recitals. The instant his heavily paunched figure moved from the wings, the crowd turned on the applause full blast. The tenor bowed, leaned firmly on the piano, spread his feet and bent forward from the waist as if to bounce his voice off the stage...
Clarence Brown bit his lower lip, jammed his hands in his pockets and slouched off the House floor. Cleveland Bailey charged into the House well to register a technical protest. He was over ruled. Les Arends, leaving the chamber with sweat dripping from his forehead, sighed: "And they say we don't earn...
...team of U.S. Air Force bobbers used a jivier rhythm: "O.K. now, no sweat, one! Let's do it easy, two! This is the big one! Three...
...basic ingredients of dankness and soot, Parisian passengers have added an enchanting blend of garlic, tobacco, cheap cosmetics and the sweat of honest toil...