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...advance to the south, Japanese troops have taken part of the railroad which runs up into southern China. The land through which this line passes is one of the wildest regions in the world, and no Japanese flank attack upon China's defensive could possibly succeed...
...department is one in which Coach Reggie Root has no worry. Dent, Jim McTernan, and Tim Hoopes are all outstanding flank men, and should cause the Crimson secondary no end of worry this afternoon. Gene Constant in has been a bulwark of the line from his right tackle post and has made more than his share of tackles in the season now nearly over. Center Bill Over lock has drawn considerable attention by his stellar backing up of the Eli line...
...process of building, our conscription for one-year training, and our goal of 50,000 planes a year make Canada look rabidly isolationist by comparison. Actually, Canada has changed from a British outpost to a closely-tied satellite of America, and right now it is a weak flank. This presents the U. S. with a paradoxical problem. Canada, which over a year ago declared war on the dictators, is now, because of her weakness, a cause of concern to her neighbor to the South, a nation whose war preparations and fervor eclipse her own, and yet a peaceful nation, dedicated...
Jack Morgan, expected to start at right flank, will be opening a Varsity game for the first time. Don McNicol, the other end of what is hoped will materialize into a dangerous passing combine, has nosed out Charley Spreyer for the tailback berth...
Leonard Cummings has been a steady starter at one end, but the other flank is still a question mark. Tom Bridge, John Teal, and Al Reeves have all seen service, but Teal, a rangy wingman, had the situation in hand last week. At center Autle Mason, while not measuring up to some of his bigger team-mates, has kept his position securely in hand with his accurate snap-backs...