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...Ukraine or the Donets Basin. But the testy, growling Beaver himself was stirring up a Cabinet crisis that might bring about a drastic reorganization. Last week he was wheezing with his periodic asthma. His sickness may have been partly political, for he threatened to resign. Behind his threat was seen a warning that he would like the non existent post of Minister of Production, a powerful combination of the Supply & Labor portfolios, which millions of Britons think the Beaver could carry to perfection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Mountain of Anger | 11/10/1941 | See Source »

Hank Mazur, triple threat back, who was a thorn in Harvard's side in last year's 6 to 6 tie, is back again. Only this time he has two excellent backs with him in Ralph Hill and Johnny Hatch...

Author: By A. EDWARD Rowse, | Title: CRIMSON SET TO BLITZ UNBEATEN ARMY | 11/8/1941 | See Source »

...Lowell basis two great backs in Johnny Felmeth and Hill Murphy, the gold Coasters pack too much defensive punch and should be able to stop even the fleeting Felmeth. However, if Johnny breaks away, it will be a real job for the Gold Coasters to catch him. Another Lowell threat is their passing attack, with Murphy and Felmeth tossing to each other, and dick Sorlien is a capable back, who can hit the line for scores if the Bellboys can drive the ball down within striking distance of the Littlemen's goal line...

Author: By Dan H. Fenn jr., | Title: LOWELL WILL BATTLE WITH ADAMS TODAY | 11/7/1941 | See Source »

When Army goes into left formation, the wingback, Hill, does the running, and he also can perform this play. And for fullback Blaik has another triple threat in the person of Hatch, a tailback last year, who is none the less a very adequate plunger. The fourth member of the backfield is Jarrell, who in build and proficiency somewhat resembles George Helden at the blocking post...

Author: By John C. Sullard, | Title: Lining Them Up | 11/4/1941 | See Source »

Near the end of the first half, brilliant Bruce Smith, 200-lb. triple-threat, got off a 78-yd. punt, then threw a 43-yd. forward pass that put Minnesota on Michigan's 5-yd. line. Smith was injured on the next play, but his teammates scored for a 7-to-0 lead that the Wolverines were unable to budge. It was Minnesota's eighth successive victory over Michigan. More impor tant, Minnesota is now in a place where, if it gets by Northwestern this week, it should beat its remaining opponents (Nebraska, Iowa, Wisconsin), should deserve...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Trophies and Gophers | 11/3/1941 | See Source »

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