Word: sawyer
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Without Mauran, the Crimson offense will be weakened considerably and the loss of Rohn and Leavitt will be felt on defense. Tom Ossman will start at fullback and will probably have to go both ways with Mauran out. ALex Sergienko and Al Sawyer will be the offensive ends, George Emmons and Dino Rodis the defensive...
Sergienko or Emmons, le; Shaw, lt; Gordon or Hanson, lg; Balzer, c; Kadorabek, rg; Miller, rt; Sawyer or Rodis, re; Edmonds, qb; Burke, lh; Wylie, rh; Ossman...
Most of the predictions were made with a big "if" predicated on the strikes. Midway through his nationwide tour to check up on the economy, Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer cheerily reported: "Sales in the retail clothing lines and shoes have fallen off in the last two weeks . . . [But] unless the steel and coal strikes are prolonged . . . there is no reason why the recent upward trends in business should not continue...
...line, McCabe has Art Rohn and Al Sawyer, right ends; Stan Miller and Peter Hill, tackles; Hansen and John Harding, guards; Hob Balzer and Dave Waring, centers; Lew Gordon and Carl Bazer, left guards; Bob Shaw and Bob Thompson, left tackles; Alex Serglenko, George Emmons, Pete Leavitt, left ends...
Pink-cheeked Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer last week crawled tentatively out on a limb. Said he: "The end of the recession may be at hand." Sad-faced old Dr. Edwin G. Nourse, chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, was not ready to go quite that far. He was "very definitely encouraged," though he did not think that "disinflation" was ended...