Word: kneeing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...final cut made last Saturday has pared the squad down to 24 men, and Hodder indicated that there would probably be no more team changes. Jim Gallagher, who injured his knee during the gridiron campaign, may break into the Freshman lineup, but his status is still pretty doubtful...
...victory also had its sad aspect when little Joe Romano got the worst of a struggle for the ball with Captain Stub Pearson of the Indians. The flashy forward tore a ligamont in his knee near the end of the first half and will be out of action for the next three or four weeks. He was treated for the injury Saturday night and will be treated again today...
Although in better condition than the afternoon last month when they lost their opener to M.I.T., the Varsity grapplers are still without the services of 136-pound ace Jim Redmon, whose knee injury is not sufficiently healed. Vern Miller, who has been working out all vacation, has replaced Tom Rogstad as the Crimson's heavyweight entry; and both Lee Sosman and Don Miles have returned to the line up. With Redmon out, Junior Bill Taylor will move up from the 128 pound group to replace...
...wounded were brave and angry men, and it filled the passengers with bravery and anger to talk to them. In one cabin a sailor, whose right leg had been amputated at the knee, gazed across the room at another lad, with his left leg gone, lying morose and silent, too unhappy even to speak. The sailor wrote a note, with the grim humor of the valiant: "How about a dance?" The lad grinned, began to talk...
...nation's broadcasters last week found themselves the bearers of a new responsibility. Menaced-so they really believed for the first time-from the air, San Franciscans and Los Angelenos hugged the radio as if it were mother's knee. At first, as elsewhere in the nation, people exploded with sudden disgust at the remnants of saccharine sales talk lilting from loudspeakers...