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After practice Jordan said that Don Cass would again be unavailable for duty at defensive left end on Saturday. At present, Fritz Drill, Slug Dolan, and Paul Crowley respectively are possible substitutes for Cass...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Clasby, Ossman Shine In Rainy Football Drill | 11/15/1951 | See Source »

...Cass, lanky end who hurt his leg in a practice early this week, will probably he sidelined for the Tigers, Jordan revealed after the session, and it is likely that he will use "Slug" Dolan in his place and Fritz Drill behind...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Polishes Attack for Tiger | 11/9/1951 | See Source »

Cabot's plans call for speeches by the coaches of both teams (Jerry Kanter for Closed and Dike Hyde for Open), special songs and cheers, and short speeches by Carol "Slug" Dolan and John McNamara, two varsity players who came up from the House system. Dolan, a Kirkland House resident will speak for Open University while MacNamara, living in Eliot House, will speak for Closed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rallies Scheduled In I.A.B. Tonight | 11/2/1951 | See Source »

...Yardling attack, utilizing Princeton maneuvers, went fairly well against the varsity defense. Simultaneously, Jordan was personally directing his reserve offense against a freshman team. End Slug Dolan, whose bad leg has sidelined him so far this year, looked particularly impressive...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Weather Fails to Halt-Varsity; '55 Runs Tiger Plays | 11/2/1951 | See Source »

...mike, admitting that the Cadillac had taken some of the nervousness out of his system. He thanked God for everything he has been able to do and everything he is, and asked His help in doing the right thing always, both on the field and off. He thanked Father Dolan, Swede Nelson, the fans, and particularly Dom DiMaggio and his teammates, "the most wonderful guys in the world." The announcer pointed out that America was free to idolize its sports heroes, and implied that this would not be possible everywhere in the world today. "This is America," he said...

Author: By Andrew E. Norman, | Title: Cabbages and Kings | 7/26/1951 | See Source »

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