Word: catch
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...named Kelley at New Haven, as the Elis were on the top end of 14 to 0, 14 to 6, and 14 to 13 scores. Harvard retaliated in 1927 by upsetting Clint Frank's undefeated team 13 to 6, Frank Foley making the winning run. A miracle pass catch by Torbey MacDonald won a 7 to 0 mud battle for the Crimson...
Roosevelt is wholly emotional and not in the least rational." Tony Galento: "Roosevelt will beat this Willkie just as bad as I'll beat Joe Louis the next time I catch up with the bum." William S. Knudsen (when asked whom he would vote for): "Go jump in the lake." Edna St. Vincent Millay (in an anti-Roosevelt "poem...
...medulla. But that stupefied centre may not be in shape to take over right away-thus, for a few seconds there is no control and aviators faint. It is rather like a fly ball dropping to earth between two baseball fielders because each expects the other to catch...
...calling plays is exceeded only by his downfield blocking nor Landsberg, the spinner specialist who can wriggle through a hole and run like a doubling fox, nor McCullough, nor Murphy, nor Bufalino, nor Schmuck, nor any of the other Big Red ball hawks who can not .only throw and catch but almost smell a pass coming their way. Cornell rolls because it is a coordinated machine with a beautifully balanced running and passing attack. "They are the most intelligent group of men I've ever coached," says Coach Carl Snavely of his team. "I give them seven new plays...
...half mile down the course it was nip and tuck with the two leading eights. The Sophomores lost their advantage, regained a little of it, only to fall behind by about a half-deck length with only a hundred years remaining. Curwen's closing sprint failed by inches to catch the victorious Wagner, who stroked the jayvees most of last spring. When the two hit the finish line Wagner's oars were last in the water, and that added impetus was a winning margin...