Word: lc
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...head mentor "Ox" DaGrosa over an allegedly illegal screen-pass used by the latter has filled the local dailies for the past week, it is unlikely that spectators will get to see the play today. Referees also read the papers. Stadium Lincups Kickoff at 2 O'Clock Florontino (180) lc (188) Halliday Houston (200) lt (251) Palmer Drvaric (190) lg (259) DiGangi Stone (180) c (198) Deffley Feinberg (183) rg (192) Relliy Pierce (215) rt (240) Parker Hill (180) re (205) Costello O'Donnell (160) qb (194) Brennan Noonan (165) lhb (195) B. Sullivan Gannon (180) rhb (172) Farrell Lazzaro...
Probable Jayvee Lineup: lc, Cady; lt, Reed; lg, Stensrud; c, Peabody; rg, Powell; rt, Davis; re, Leavitt; qb, Miklos; lhb, Sullivan or Brady; rhb, Rossiter; fb, Adams
They certainly were not confirmed by the Navy Department. Two U.S. Navy officers who had been aboard the LC-3 1090 described Russian officers "shrieking" at them Russian orders for the 1090 to leave the dock without her captain. During the excitement, Consul General Benninghoff was rudely kept standing in the street without being admitted to the office of Dairen's Russian commander...
There are at least three versions of what happened when the U.S. Navy's LC-3 1090 nosed into the Russian-held "free port" last week to bring official dispatches to U.S. Consul General Harry Merrell Benninghoff. Aboard the unarmed naval vessel were a U.S. businessman and two U.S. correspondents, LIFE'S Mark
Kauffman, and Scripps-Howard's William H. Newton. The first report came from Newton. His story: while her captain negotiated to land the businessman, the LC-3 1090 overstayed its 48-hour permit by two hours. Thereupon the Russians gave Commander Edgar Yates, senior naval officer aboard, an ultimatum: "Leave Dairen in 20 minutes or we won't be responsible for the consequences." The LC-3 1090 left...