Word: gil
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...other half of Army's new "one-two" punch is Georgia-bred Gil Stephenson. As fullbacks go, he is hardly in the heavyweight class (at 183 lbs.), but makes up for weight with his explosive getaway and skill at picking openings. And when he wants to put his head down and charge, he is an effective battering...
...Conover model, handles the ball a magician, and passes the way no sophomore should. There are many be talented backs--ones like Joe Sullivan, who played all of Dartmouth's a major games last year, missing only minutes during the season. Hal Fitts runs too fast, and another sophomore, Gil Mueller, is supposed to make debut tomorrow in the Stadium...
...Lisbon, Monarchist Leader Gil Robles perfunctorily denied this. He had to, having promised the Portuguese government not to engage in politics as long as he was a guest of Portugal...
Army deserved their win, however. Gil Stevenson and Bobby Jack Stuart were everything the Sunday papers said about them. Dun Foldberg and Charlie Kuyk probably did more than any other men on the field to bottle up the Crimson's offense...
...Arnold Galiffa, Bobby Jack Stuart, Win Scott, and Rudy Cosentino has achieved a reputation approaching that of the great wartime backfield, and they are only one-half of Blaik's offensive potential. Jackie Cain, star of the alternate unit, is tied for Army's scoring lead, and mates Gil Stevenson, Jack Gillette, and Bill Depew all have statistical records that make then look like distance runners...