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Shepard and his fellow moon walker, Ed Mitchell, shared that view. In a televised news conference from space, they insisted that their spine-tingling climb up the side of 400-ft.-high Cone Crater was not overly fatiguing and that it was cut short 100 yds. or so from the crater's rim only because time was running out. But they still seemed to disagree on one point. Mitchell, who had wanted to continue the hike over Shepard's protestations, said the rolling, boulder-strewn terrain made it extremely difficult for them to keep their bearings. "You simply...
What preceded that climax in Miami's Orange Bowl was an astonishing afternoon of fumbles, interceptions and bizarre turns. Shortly after the opening whistle, Colt Quarterback Johnny Unitas set the theme by throwing an interception. Dallas responded by losing 23 yds. on three plays and then punting. Colt Safety Ron Gardin hovered under the kick and then bolted off-leaving the ball behind for Dallas to recover on the Baltimore 9-yd. line. The Cowboys, more or less led by Quarterback Craig Morton, went nowhere and had to settle for a field goal. Minutes later, Morton connected...
...more befitting volleyball than football. Sending Tight End John Mackey downfield as a decoy, Unitas took aim at Wide Receiver Eddie Hinton -and overthrew him. Hinton leaped and tipped the ball to Cowboy Cornerback Mel Renfro, who leaped and tipped the ball to the startled Mackey, who raced 45 yds. for a touchdown...
After displaying a bulldozing running attack all year long, Dallas could generate only a meager 104 yds. on the ground; Baltimore's premier quarterback Johnny Unitas completed only three out of nine passes before retiring with injured ribs. Earl Morrall, his back-up man and another veteran, did little better with seven...
...flight from Chicago to New York City. Mrs. Oliver stopped at Hornell, N.Y. Her landing occurred at the fairgrounds, about 300 yds. from my home. It was Sunday afternoon...