Word: allene
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Area Selection Committee, composed of coaches Allen King of Worcester, Allen Burnham of Dartmouth and Terry Jackson of Wesleyan, also upheld NCAA regulations demanding an enclosed field, facilities for ticket-taking, and means of crowd control...
...sounds like the opening of a Woody Allen movie: a Japanese businessman, togged out in Stetson, chaps and boots, strides into a small West Texas grocery to ask the startled storekeeper if he would please stock fresh squid. Such events, however, have become part of everyday life in the prairie town of San Angelo (pop. 63,884). There, some 30 Japanese executives have adapted to the Texas life-style well enough to make a thriving operation out of an aircraft-assembly plant owned by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan's fourth largest industrial company (1970 sales: $2.6 billion). Last year...
...vote began routinely, a few minutes before 7 p.m., and the public galleries were nearly empty. Few Senators were on the floor. Only a handful of reporters looked on. James Allen of Alabama voted no, as expected. The tally clerk droned on down the list. At one point, early on, there were six for passage, two against. A few names later the score was six to six-and then it began to slide. The name of Claiborne Pell of Rhode Island, an aristocratic internationalist, was called. Crisply, he announced: "No." Now the count stood at twelve for, 18 against...
...weeks ago, Oklahoma's ground troops, led by Halfback Greg Pruitt, who is averaging an all but unbelievable 11 yds. a carry, rode through Kansas State for 711 yds. to shatter a 23-year-old record. The following Saturday, Michigan State's fleet Eric Allen broke away for four long touchdown runs against Purdue to set an individual single-game rushing record of 350 yds. It was the 22nd time this season that a major-college back has run for 200 or more yds. in a game; by comparison, in seasons past such celebrated runners as S.M.U...
...cannon?" Head Coach Jack Musick agrees. When Marinaro first came to Cornell from New Milford, N.J., Musick revamped his offense into a Power I formation to take advantage of the muscular tailback's bulling power and long, tackle-busting strides. Lining up directly behind Quarterback Mark Allen and Blocking Back Bob Joehl, he is the key to what amounts to a triple-threat attack: Marinaro into the middle, Marinaro off tackle and Marinaro around end. "Our offense is nothing but that old 3 yds. and a cloud of dust," says Piccone. "But with Ed running the ball, it becomes...