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...outstanding offensive player of the afternoon was tall back Jimmy Joslin whose passing and broken-field running were extremely smooth despite the rain. Alternating in the first backfield with Botsford and Glanelly were wingback John Simourian and quarterback Leio Daley. Phill Haughey's passing was another highlight of the long offensive drill...
Outstanding on the Crimson offense was the shifty broken-field running of John Hennessy and the hard line plunging of fullbacks Joe Guglietta and Tom Fritz...
...dictator," ran its editorial in full-page ads across the country. Nevertheless, in 1940 and 1944 it supported F.D.R. again. After backing Dewey in 1948, it reversed its field last year and supported Stevenson, has been a persistent critic of the Republican Administration ever since. However, despite its editorial broken-field running, there is no turning back or sidestepping in the P-D's journalistic traditions, which are a solidly entrenched family matter. Its continuity is assured. Vice President and associate editor of the P-D is Joseph Pulitzer III, 40, Harvard ('36). And after him, there...
...Gremp at quarterback, just recovered from an injury, Fred Heller at right end, and Tony Caimi at right guard, are the outstanding sophomores. Dinney Finney, a junior playing left half, should provide the team with good broken-field running...
Wall Street has seldom seen a nimbler broken-field runner than 47-year-old Charles Allen Jr. A New York City boy who quit school at 15 to be a Stock Exchange messenger, Allen learned the Street's ways so well that he parlayed his pocket change into $15 million. With his younger brothers Herbert and Harold, he built the potent investment banking firm of Allen & Co. (TIME, Aug. 2,1948). They bought up and reorganized the Rockefellers' famed Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp., Germany's war-forfeited American Bosch Corp., captured many another plum with their sharp...