Word: dave
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...travel over the rest of the group. Every single line starting post is a mighty good bet at the moment. Nobody is going to displace Bob Green or Don Daughters at end, Tom Healey or Ken Booth at tackle, or Nick Mellen or Dave Glueck at guard, or Tim Russell at center between now and Saturday--that is, of course, barring injuries...
Regulars for the Varsity like Tim Russell, center, Cliff Wilson and Chief Boston, blockers, right guard Dave Glueck, and Nick Mellen and Tom Healey, the "new faces" at left guard and tackle respectively, were strong reasons why the scrubs' first downs were few and far between...
First public display of the class of 1942 was the appearance of 43 Freshman football candidates on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Head Yardling mentor Skip Stahley and his assistants, line coach Latta McCrea and backfield coach Dave Colwell, were on hand to greet the aspirants. McCrea was coaching the Freshmen last year; the year before he played on the Dartmouth team, while Colwell is a new face here. He was a teammate of Yale's Frank...
...final promotion went to Bill Coleman, a center last year who has been shifted to guard, who appears to have a good chance to push Dave Clueck, the only guard with experience, out of the top position flanking Russell's right. At left guard Nick Mellon, a light but capable Senior, won his "red-shirt" at the opening of the practice sessions...
More than a month ago, Publisher Stern arranged to get new money not only for the Post but for his Record-$1,000,000 for the latter, principally from Philadelphia's Federal Reserve Bank, of which Dave Stern is a onetime advisory director, and nearly $2,000,000 for the former from "outside sources." In addition, on the Post, a $5,000-a-week budget cut was begun. Of its 142 editorial employes, twelve were fired-as were 23 of 180 Record editorial employes. The financial pages of both papers were dropped. And Dave Stern, whose papers...