Word: ken
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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With Jim Kenary, Leo Flynn, and Ken O'Donnell throwing long and short ones, the A and B teams negotiated a long pass offense-defense drill as football practice, like classes, roared on despite the heavenly outbursts...
...Ken O'Donnell, 60-minute man against Dartmouth, is expected to be sharing a goodly chunk of the quarter backing chores even if Kenary is pronounced ready to go against Princeton. To augment the halfback lineup weakened by the transfer of Kenary, Leo Flynn has been moved from behind the center signal calling spot. With this switch the tailback quartet shows a mixture of razzle and venerable experience embracing Hal Moffie, Jim Noonan, and Chuck Roche...
...United's Salt Lake City office, Radio Operator Ken Thorton tried to call the blazing DC-6. No answer. Five minutes later, he picked up another message from Captain McMillen: "United 608. Our tail is gone. We may get down and we may not." A minute later, a third message: "United 608. We may make it. We may make it. Approaching strip...
Wally Flynn and Hal Moffie did the kicking. Throwing the passes were Chip Gannon, Ken O'Donnell, Frank Miklos, and Moffie...
...exuberance at the seventh point was shared all down the line from acting captain Ken O'Donnell to hospitalized Vince Moravec, the leader O'Donnell replaced. Vince wrote a letter to the team which Dick Harlow read to them immediately before the game. Whereupon Messrs, Gannon, Lazzaro, Fiorentino, and company relayed the message to Holy Cross in a highly satisfactory manner...