Word: fairfield
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...attack, but could not push the ball further. Absent from the Puritan lineup was Gershon Ross, star back, who is out with a sprained ankle for the rest of the season, but Ralph Davenport made a fine showing at the bucking back spot. Ken Fremont-Smith at tackle and Fairfield Goodale at guard sparked the Winthrop line in a contest where both forward walls were very strong...
...committee what had happened. WPB's steel division had slashed the 418,000 tons of steel plate needed by shipyards in August to 368,000 tons. Because of this steel shortage all shipyards were slowed down. Todd's Richmond yard had six of 21 shipways idle, Bethlehem-Fairfield with 16 ways and Calship with 14 ways each had two idle...
...year ago that now-piddling total would have seemed fantastic to U.S. shipbuilders. But this was 1942, year of need. Some yards broke records. Some yards expanded like mushrooms overnight. Some builders bettered the Commission's 105-day schedule for building Liberty Ships. Bethlehem-Fairfield Yard at Baltimore announced a 75-day goal. The West Coast's hurry-up man, Henry J. Kaiser, entrepreneur, builder of dams, and now of ships, claimed a record of 81 days at iris Portland, Ore. shipyard...
...sudden announcement that Bill Rowe, number six player for the Crimson, had been placed on probation threw Coach Don Peddle into a hole. Rowe's replacement, Fairfield Goodale, turned in a creditable performance in losing 3 and 2. Tyke Wilcox and Captain Foster Boardman maintained their undefeated rating in their last match, but George Nyo fell for the first time...
...Goodale, Fairfield...