Word: hank
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There were no serious injuries on Saturday, only the customary bruises. Bob Stargel was still limping yesterday and Red Wylie is definitely out of the Army game. Hank Rate, first string defensive end, dove for a pass in yesterday's practice, came down on his stomach, and had to leave the field. The extent of his injury if any is not yet known...
...afternoon, Jordan divided his squad into offensive and defensive units which worked at their specialties at opposite ends of the field. Two changes in the offensive line put sophomore Hank Toepke and Duke Sedgwick at the tackle positions. Toepke replaces the injured Bob Stargel, while Sedgwick moves ahead of Nick Culolias...
...first defensive team lineup had Dike Hyde and Hank Rate at ends; John Nichols and Art Connelly at tackles; and Rosenau and Dick Heidtmann at guards. Phil Isenberg and Buddy Lemay were the line-backers; Dusty Burke and Bob Ray played the halfbacks, and Warden was the safety...
...scrimmage was aimed at perfecting offensive assignments against one Cornell defense. Tom Ossman replaced West and ran with Carroll Lowenstein, Dave Warden, and Phil Isenberg in the number one backfield. The offensive line included Paul Crowley and Hank Rate, ends; John Nichols and Nick Culolias, tackles; Jerry Kanter and Bill Rosenau, guards; and Buddy Lemay, center...
...Fred Ravreby did the booting for the kick-off platoon which included Hank Rate, Gil O'Neil, John West, Nick Culolias, Bob Stargel, Dusty Burke, Bill Rosenau, Dick Heidtmann, Red Wylie and Duke Sedgwick...