Word: sores
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...foot five center Dick Lionette may not be able to play tomorrow against Boston College because of a "very bad cold" and brulsed feet. Lionette, the Crimson's high scorer all year, has been troubled by sore feet since the season began, and in the Navy game aggravated his condition...
...Thin to Hold. Last week a U.S. major, Charles Hoge, came limping into Seoul on sore legs and blistered feet. He had been KMAG adviser to the R.O.K. national police in Chunchon, which was stormed by guerrillas last fortnight. Major Hoge's story...
...does too much public talking, spoke out for all the world to hear. His audience was a convention in Atlanta of newspaper editors. He dealt by indirection with other implications of the Red concentrations along the Yalu-that they might be planning to make North Korea a permanent open sore, that they might be trying to trap the bulk of U.S. strength while another, major Red assault was launched elsewhere...
...season in favor of agile young Shortstop Ray Boone. The Indians, a red-hot pennant contender in August, cooled down in the September stretch while Manager Lou, always at his best as a field leader, sat on the bench nursing a sickly .269 batting average and a pair of sore, 33-year-old legs. Cleveland's new manager: 42-year-old Al Lopez, once (1947) a second-string catcher for Boudreau, since then a highly successful manager for the Indianapolis Indians. At week's end, Lou Boudreau seemed to have no idea where he'd be next...
...Horticultural Society of New York offers a restful sight for sore eyes with its 43rd annual Fall Flower Show at 160 Central Park South from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow...