Word: fitzgeralds
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...FITZGERALD, ex-Notre Dame gridder who at 170 pounds is the lightest regular on the, Eli squad, scored three touchdowns against the Crimson last year. He is a deceptively smooth runner whose passing ability is only excelled by that of Furse...
...Dewey (200) LTR Capt. Hollingshead (205) Rodis (210) LGR Prchlik (216) Fisher (185) C Elwell (202) Drvaric (195) RGL Barzilauskas (223) Davis (210) RTL Schuler (203) W. Flynn (200) REL Roderick (182) Goethals (180) QB Furse (180) C. O'Donnell, Capt. (155) LHR Nadherny (205) Gannon (185) RHL Fitzgerald (170) Cowen (169) FB Jackson...
Only injury of major consequence that has visited the Yale squad is the broken hand sustained by Vaudy Kirk, the regular Eli left-halfback, who is expected to be used only on defense today. His place will be filled by Art Fitzgerald, the former Notre Dame player who arrived at Yale in the middle of the 1945 season and established a modern record by scoring three touchdowns against Harvard a year...
Defense against aerial threats showed improvement over past performances this season. Art Fitzgerald, the halfback who scored three times against the Crimson last year, made his first appearance in heavy drill after a layoff of more than two weeks, following an aggravation of a pre-season injury in the Dartmouth game. Vandy Kirk, who broke his hand against Princeton, was on hand, but did not participate in heavy action...
Like practically all cops & robbers diversions, this picture's plot has holes big enough to drive a black maria through. Most obvious hole: the rich Widow Fitzgerald appears much too bright to get herself mixed up with Garfield before checking with the Better Business Bureau. Much of the fresh, exciting look about Nobody Lives Forever comes from its underworld sets: the flyblown bars and diners, noisy juke joints and moldy waterfront piers. Most of its convincing punch is furnished by an excellent supporting rogues' gallery, which includes George Coulouris, Walter Brennan and George Tobias...