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After lunch, the two forces regrouped. The Feeneyites patrolled the area in front of St. Benedict's Center, while the Adams men stuck to their side of Bow Street...
When the aircraft carrier Wasp began her precarious trip back to port after her mid-Atlantic collision with the destroyer-minesweeper Hobson (TIME, May 5), it seemed doubtful that she could be repaired in less than three months. Her whole lower bow had been chewed out, and a section of her hull 75 ft. long and 30 ft. high was missing. It was a blow to the Navy: ship, crew and air group had been painstakingly readied to replace another carrier in the Mediterranean...
York area, began an audacious piece of improvisation. While the Wasp was still far at sea, he sent hull-repair experts racing out on a destroyer to intercept her; they surveyed the damaged bow and radioed their findings. In New York, Admiral Cowdrey ordered a matching bow section removed from the Wasp's sister ship, the Hornet-which was being modernized at Brooklyn-and floated to Bayonne, N.J. on a barge. The new bow was fitted into place after the battered Wasp was drydocked...
...Harvard--Bow, Robert Webb; 2, Alfred Goodale; 3, John Atherton; 4, John Sundqvist; 5, William Geertsema;6, Leroy Rouner; 7, William Bliss; Stroke, Reuben Richards; Cox, Warren Clark...
...Cornell--Bow, Gerald Fuller; 2, David Hoffberg; 3, Robert Dunbar; 4, Melvin Harvey; 5, Richard Jones; 6, Arnold Haseley; 7, William Johnson; Stroke, James Thompson; Cox, Lemuel Wingard...