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...flank posts are also well manned. A first-rate pass-catcher, six-foot three-inch Lou Hill is generally an aggressive wingman, while Atkins seems to be a fighting offensive end who is more than adequate on the defense...
...enemy made three coordinated night attacks against three separate sectors of the Marines' perimeter defenses of Henderson Field. One attack came from the south, another from the west, another from the east. The flank attacks were beaten back-one of them with relative ease, probably because about half of a thousand Japanese troops d >stined for it had been slaughtered by 01 planes while the enemy was attempting to land...
Tomorrow's game will probably be the big chance for the Freshmen to show their stuff. With the end squad depleted, Dana Dudley is now the second string right flank, and George Boston is also likely to see a good deal of action. Wally Flynn will, of course, go in to punt and then stick around for seasoning . . . Soup Gardiner, no. 2 center, will probably be in longer than he was last week, for Jack Fisher was visibly tired toward the end of the North Carolina contest . . . In the backfield, Jackie Comerford ranks as the Crimson's top passer...
Take the end posts, for Instance. Where most college teams are crying for a man with anything that looks like flank ability, the Quakers are blessed with three veterans, Captain Bernie Kuczynski needs no introduction. He was a Varsity starter in his Sophomore year, and his offensive play is as good as Crimson linemen will see all year long...
...other flank is Herb Nelson, another battle-scarred operative, who started every game for the Red and Blue last year, Needless to say, both ends are big and speedy. And Frank Quillen, first substitute at the position, has had plenty of experience. He's a good pass receiver...