Word: davenport
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Rich Winkler (Yale), fullback; Crouthamel (Dartmouth), and Hugh Scott (Princeton), halfbacks; Charlie Ravenel (Harvard), quarterback; Ed Kosteinik (Princeton), and John Sadusky (Cornell), ends; Tom Budrewicz (Brown), and Eric Nelson (Harvard), tackles; Raleigh Davenport (Yale), and Warren Sundstrom (Cornell), guards; and Ron Champion (Penn), center...
...Dunster football champions, who play Davenport College, the Yale champs, at 2:30 p.m., have rolled up an undefeated season. In the past three years, the Funsters have never lost, and have tied only twice. But in both Yale contests, they were unable to equal their home play, losing 14 to 7 in 1957 and 22 to 0 last year...
...Jakubsen, Larry '61 19 6:3 203 Clinton, Iowa 82 Mussman, John '62 19 6:1 183 LaGrange, Ill. 81 *Persels, Conrad '61 20 6.0 180 Osceola, Iowa TACKLES 88 Kier, Brock '62 19 6:1 200 El Paso, Tex. 79 *Bowlby, Samuel '60 21 6:3 204 Davenport, Iowa 77 Urban, Benjamin '62 18 6:0 246 Collinsville, Ill. 75 Zigelis, Andrew '62 18 6:2 210 N. Andover, Mass. 74 *Horschman, Lowell '60 21 6:1 219 Nixon, N. J. 73 Kola, Arthur '61 20 6:2 192 New Brunswick, N. J. 72 Hofmann, Richard...
General Maxwell Davenport Taylor, 58, retired Army Chief of Staff, flew from New York City to Mexico City and foreign residence as board chairman of Mexican Light & Power Co. Ltd., a Canada-incorporated utility that supplies about a third of Mexico's electric power. Same day, another Army notable, 2nd Lieut. Pete Dawkins, 21, West Point's most acclaimed all-round cadet (first captain of cadets, '58 football captain, '59 class president, "Star" man in scholarship) since Douglas MacArthur, headed for two-year expatriation in England, where as a Rhodes scholar he will study at Oxford...
...Kewanee (Ill.) Star-Courier, Davenport (Iowa) Democrat and Times, Mason City (Iowa) Globe-Gazette, Muscatine (Iowa) Journal, Ottumwa (Iowa) Courier, Hannibal (Mo.) Courier-Post, Lincoln (Neb.) Star, LaCrosse (Wis.) Tribune, Madison (Wis.) State Journal...