Word: fraying
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Spectacular for Harvard were Sophomore right outside "Horky" Hortzovtis and right fullback Captain Dave Ives. Bill Edgars played the entire fray on an injured right ankle which kept him from the Brown game last week...
...other game played by each team, the Elis downed Penn, 16 to 13, and the Lamarmen trounced the North-eastern Freshmen, 20 to 6. Last week's Jayvee fray with the R. U. Freshmen was rained...
Both Heiden and Gardella will dress for the game, and Dick Harlow's decision to keep them out of the fray probably results from his desire to have the team at full strength for Yale the following week. The Harvard captain participated in most of the work yesterday afternoon and could undoubtedly play against Brown if he were sorely needed. Gardella has a capable understudy in Mississippi Bill Brown, so his absence will not slow up the Harlow offense too much...
Meanwhile Trustbuster Thurman Arnold joined the fray, charged the producers with "harsh, onerous and unfair trade practices," indicted Hollywood's Big Eight (Loew's, Paramount, Warner Bros., RKO Radio, 20th-century Fox, Columbia, Universal, United Artists) under the antitrust laws. His announced objective was to divorce production and distribution, make the big producers ' give up their 2,400 theatres. Last spring he called the industry a dictatorship, insisted it must be reorganized. While independent exhibitors cheered, the Big Eight sent their lawyers to Washington...
George Munger of Pennsylvania has three strong teams to send into the fray, giving him a tremendous manpower advantage over Harlow. The Quakers have great power, not as well harnessed as is Cornell's, but capable of forcing the play with Harvard most of the time...