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Indications are that the spectacular may be called for against Colgate, a team owning three straight victories, over Cornell (13 to 7), Buffalo (13 to 0), and Rutgers...
...mere presence, however, revitalize an offense which could win only 13 to 0 over Buffalo (beaten the week before by less-than-mighty Cortland State Teachers, 41 to 0), or 13 to 7 against Rutgers (losers a week earlier to Princeton...
Last week in Buffalo, Federal Judge John Knight ruled that the Italian government had no legal grounds for asking LoDolce's extradition. The crime, he said, was "so gruesome as to be almost unbelievable if [it] were not supported by the written and oral confessions" of LoDolce and others. But the extradition treaty between the U.S. and Italy could not apply, because 1) Italy and the U.S. were at war when the crime was committed, and 2) the area where it occurred was then in control of the Germans, not the Italians...
LoDolce, who is now married and the father of two children, received the news in a Buffalo veterans' hospital-where, as an ex-soldier with an officially blameless record, he is receiving treatment for a wartime back injury. He was jubilant. Icardi, now working as a law clerk in Pittsburgh, announced that he hoped to publish a book giving the "true" story of his commander's death. But, officially speaking, the Holohan case seemed closed for good...
...Vanishing Buffalo. The world did indeed change in Mark Sullivan's lifetime. The tenth child of Irish Catholics who fled the Great Potato Famine of 1847, he was born in 1874 on their farm in Avondale, Pa. At 17 he marched into a daily newspaper office in nearby West Chester and landed a job as a reporter. In two years he had saved $150, bought a half-interest in a nearby daily, and prospered. He decided that he needed more education, and sold out his share for $5,500 to pay his way through Harvard College and Law School...