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...Dexter Lewis, who saw limited service against Dartmouth, limped about during practice apparently still bothered by his pre-season injury. Frank White and John Simourian alternated in the scrimmage at the wingback position...
Saturday's game may have been disappointing, but it was not discouraging. The play of Dave Bodiker, Art Painter, Bill Meigs, Tim Anderson, John Maher, and Orville Tice could leave only Green halfback Lou Turner discouraged. Encouraging too was the return of wingback Dexter Lewis. Out for three games with a pre-season injury, Lewis still looks like a dangerous runner who gets eight yards out of a five yard opening. Botsford again played a fine game-given good openings he ran very well...
Still out were wingbacks Bob Cowles and Dexter Lowis. Cowles may be back today, but Lowis probably will not be available to face Dartmouth...
...once again yesterday, but not running at full speed, were backs Dexter Lewis and Jim Joslin...
Easy Go. Powell's pressing need for money was explained, in part, by a Damon Runyonesque witness: Wardwell Dexter, onetime bookie commission man, whose yellow, shortsleeved shirt brightened the somber Senate caucus room. Dexter related that Powell made racing bets by phone almost every day, averaging $100 or more daily for a time. Sometimes he did not pay the losses. One day he bet $1,500, and lost. "What was your relationship with Clyde Powell?" he was asked. "Unfortunate," replied Dexter, summing...