Word: paste
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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After an early-season injury jinx, the Yardling team is rounding into shape. Coach Dick Whitney will have the use of first string goalie Bob Rosenman, sidelined the past week with a turned ankle. Whitney is still shifting assignments, however, and today he will probably start Sam Huttenbauer between Ted Sexton and Captain Rog Martin...
...Rayner threw himself vainly in the direction of a hockey puck he could not quite see. The shot, winged at him from 25 feet away, burst through a melee of players and whirling sticks and into the net. The red light flashed to signify a goal. Thus, a little past midnight one night this week, the Detroit Red Wings won their first Stanley Cup in seven years...
...score was still 3-3. The bedraggled players were given a 15-minute respite, then were called back onto the ice. Detroit, seemingly the fresher, kept most of the play on the Ranger ice. The game ended eight minutes later when Substitute Detroit Wingman Pete Babando shot the puck past Goalie Rayner, to make...
...greying, sharp-eyed Charles Stedman Garland, 51, no kin. An Old Blue who captained the Yale and Davis Cup tennis teams and once won (with R. Norris Williams II) the world championship doubles at Wimbledon, Chuck Garland became a partner in Alex. Brown & Sons in 1939, is a past president of the venerable Investment Bankers' Association...
...defend himself and his mission. He plaintively insisted that 1) he would not pry into any individual's misbehavior; 2) he was against federal censorship of the movies; 3) he had warned Senator Johnson that he would have to keep in confidence anything he had learned during his past service in Hollywood. All he wanted, he pleaded, was to help the industry to cure itself of a weakness for commercial exploitation of its stars' private sins. Also, he favored a "constructive" approach to immorality, e.g., turning social workers loose among Hollywood's beautiful but "emotionally tense...