Word: thompsons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Command Decision largely ignores the men who handled the planes, although most of the film's emotional sock is in the bit parts of the men who flew missions, well played by John Hodiak, Cameron Mitchell, Marshall Thompson and Michael Steele. Like the play and the book before it, the movie makes out a sympathetic case for the desk-bound generals and echoes Novelist-War Correspondent Ernest Hemingway's observation that generals are good people...
...Blue was a potentially good team in need of practice. Andover wingmen Osgood and Thompson were the top men, each sinking one puck apiece. But without an experienced team behind them their offense was limited to occasional rushes into Crimson territory...
...freshmen pulled together in the third period and completely outplayed the tired Blue. Bill Timpson sank number four at 1:59 and Andover's Thompson managed to shoot in a second Blue puck at 4:40. Then the Crimson scored two more to finish Andover...
...lineups: KIRKLAND DUNSTER Jim Walker rw Francis Bradley Tom Lamb c Dave Thompson Charlie Malton lw Larry McClure Pete Clifton d Jim Warren Ed Mauran d Jim Johnson Bob Snow g Stan Wald...
Scoring: Kirkland--Lamb, 3; Holly French; Henry Gill. Dunster--McClure; Thompson; Roger Perry; Henry Fletcher...