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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Four of these sophomores are starting for the Indians today. At left end Dave Thielscher, fair on offense and strong on defense, has replaced the more experienced Doc Dey. At center, Mike Papas tones has shown spectacular improvement since Captain Bill Vesprini was injured against Penn. For a fullback, McLaughry has built the hard-driving Dick Jennison into a suitable replacement for lone fullback letterman John Foster. And at quarterback, McLaughry unearthed Jim Miller, a better passer than Gene Howard, when the latter injured...

Author: By Edward J. Coughlin, | Title: Indians Move into Stadium Looking for Third Victory | 10/27/1951 | See Source »

...addition to Smiley, Dartmouth has two strong sophomores in Mike Morrison and Walt Clarkson and a capable senior in George Rosenberg. In last year's meet Smiley beat Cairns and Gregory by over a minute...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity, '55 Harriers Face Dartmouth Away | 10/26/1951 | See Source »

Dave Thielscher and Dave McLaughlin, replacements for offensive end Doc Dey, outran Syracuse and Army backs. Mike Papantones is in for Bill Vesprint at center and offensive tackle Gene Gabianelli replaces Bud Herr. Both look good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dartmouth Reserves Strong, Replace Four | 10/24/1951 | See Source »

Inside left Mike Blumenfeld dribbles the ball too much so far, but will be all right if he can learn to play more of a team game. There's a good position player at left wing. Tom Fransioli. He has plenty of stamina, can shoot with either foot, but he must learn to shoot more for goals instead of merely crossing the ball. Reserve inside Roland Hok plays a fast tireless game, is a good dribbler, but his passes lack accuracy...

Author: By David C. D. rogers, | Title: LINING THEM UP | 10/24/1951 | See Source »

...rarely, lives modestly in one of the capital's more conservative neighborhoods. His favorite relaxation is playing dominoes. After thirteen years in the revolutionary army without rising above the rank of major and eleven years in government bureaus without rising above the rank of clerk, he joined young Mike Alemán and rode the escalator right behind him-first to the governorship of his native Veracruz, then to the Ministry of Interior, the job from which Alemán also stepped to the top. Through it all, he made no important enemies. "I was poor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEXICO: The Next President | 10/22/1951 | See Source »

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