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With two-thirds of his starting outfield gone, Samborski also had to give up hopes of starting Red Connolly, his leading pitcher, who is still suffering from the after-effects of injections which cleared his infected finger. Right hander Ira Godin, released from Stillman on Monday, will be on the mound for the Crimson in the official home getaway, should the elements cooperate...

Author: By Robert Carawell, | Title: Crippled Nine Tackles Eagles Today | 4/13/1948 | See Source »

...class of 1923), Vandenberg had forged a brilliant career. He was commander of the Ninth Air Force in World War II, head of Army's G-2 and later Director of Central Intelligence for all the armed forces. He was Deputy Commander of the A.A.F. before he succeeded Ira Eaker as Spaatz's vice chief of staff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARMED FORCES: Exit Tooey | 4/12/1948 | See Source »

...Hurler Ira Godin, who fell prey Friday to an attack of hives, was released from Stillman yesterday morning, and may well be fit to go on the hill today. Should Godin be fit, Coach Dolph Samborski can erase one worry from his state: He won't have to use sore-handed Red Connelly for more work than he can take comfortably...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nine to Meet B.C. Today in Delayed Fray | 4/12/1948 | See Source »

Just who will be on the mound today when the Varsity baseball team meets B.C. at 3 o'clock is disconcertingly vague this morning. Ira Godin came down with the hives yesterday and Red Connelly came up with a sore finger and an exam in the afternoon, so Coach Dolph Samborski was still pretty much in the dark last night...

Author: By Charles W. Balley nd, | Title: Track, Baseball Teams Open Spring Season Here Today Against Eagles | 4/10/1948 | See Source »

...game, a practice contest not on the regular schedule, took place in an atmosphere of extreme cold. Ira Godin started for the Crimson and worked smoothly through his five innings, allowing two singles and no runs. Barry Turner, who took over, was loss fortunate as he gave up an immediate run in the sixth before the infield fell apart behind...

Author: By Charles W. Balley, | Title: Suffolk Edges Varsity, 5-4, In Practice Diamond Game | 4/8/1948 | See Source »

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