Word: plays
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Hostesses who play the old Washington society game of inviting mutual enemies to the same party seldom stir up anything more exciting than pointed remarks and a few hard looks. But Miss Louise Tinsley Steinman, 27, daughter of Publisher J. Hale Steinman of Lancaster, Pa., got sensational results in the game last week. She asked both Columnist Drew Pearson and his mortal enemy Senator Joe McCarthy to a little dinner she was giving at the fashionable Sulgrave Club...
...Angeles, the Rams over the Chicago Bears, 24-14, in the play-off for the N.F.L.'s National Conference title. The Rams and Browns will meet to settle the professional football championship...
...Cleveland, the Browns over the New York Giants, 8-3, to avenge two earlier defeats and to take the play-off game for the National Football League's American Conference title...
During World War II, the U.S. Armed Forces radio piped overseas such native noises as Lana Turner's sigh, an umpire shouting "Play Ball!" at Ebbets Field, the whimper of a puppy. Last week, from Gibraltar to Korea, British soldiers & sailors were also hearing the sounds of home. A BBC overseas program called You Asked for It carried such nostalgic sounds as the chime of Southampton's Civic Center clock striking 8, the rumble of the Welsh express going through the Severn tunnel, the Dunstable Salvation Army band blowing itself "pink in the face beside the traffic lights...
Bill Timpson, whose play in the B. U. game impressed Weiland, will play right wing on the "sophomore" third line. The high scoring third line of Nat Harris, John White, and Bob DiBlasio will remain intact...