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Wall Harder Than Gridiron

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Plunging through a human wall is easier than driving through concrete, Cleo A. O'Donnell, Jr. '44 discovered yesterday, after the car he was driving skidded into an abutment on the Dorchester Avenue Bridge in South Boston.

O'Donnell, captain of the 1946 football team, was treated at City Hospital for cuts on the head, face, and knees. John Kissell, a tackle on the Boston College football team, was also injured.

The auto had been loaned them by Joseph P. Kennedy '12, former United States Ambassador to Great Britain.

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