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...three U.S. plants producing G.G. could not handle the extraction job, and such plants are expensive to build and operate. Finally, G.G. itself is costly: at present prices, a season's four shots for a 50-pound youngster would cost $70, and more than $100 for a 100-pounder, because the amount used goes up with the subject's weight. Mass production might halve these costs...
...Meyer, six-foot, 187 pounder from Darien, Conn., will start at center for Captain Dave Bodiker, in the only major Crimson lineup change. Meyer has been playing "really fine ball," according to Coach Bob Margarita, and he and Bodiker will alternate...
Dartmouth halfback Russ Smale, and speedy, reminded many in the stands of Columbia's Bob Mercier. Smale, a five-foot-nine, 170 pounder, gained 85 yards in 20 attempts Saturday, most of them by twisting and dodging...
...paradoxical that a physical shortcoming should disqualify him, because other physical gifts had brought him there in the first place. A 220-pounder, many colleges sought Schmitt after he had made a name for himself as a tackle at Carrick High School in Pittsburgh. Schmitt decided on. Pitt because it was closer to home and Jock Sutherland was producing great teams there...
Dick Collins will start at right half, and will do the heavy share of the Green running. Collins, a chunky 165 pounder is a track man in the spring, is always a threat to go all the way. He ran 89 yards for a touchdown against the Cross, and averaged four yards a carry for the 1951 season...