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Shepard's flock not only controlled the ball off the boards and on the floor, but also made an amazing 45 percent of its shots. While he was in, Smith dunked in two thirds of his shots, mostly by driving in underneath the basket...
Although Tech averaged about two inches shorter per man, the Crimson ball-handling was superior. Bill Hickey, Forrest Hanson, and Bob Bramhall out-fought the Engineers, and were consistently able to pass the ball in to Lionette in the bucket or a free man underneath the basket...
...question is how much? Is that our main purpose? Should we make plans for defeating Russia on the European continent, or should we depend on air power? I've been primarily an air man, but I don't think we should put all our eggs in one basket. I don't know. It ought to be re-examined...
...surprise of Keasler-and the Journal-no Journal readers have complained about Keasler's antics even when they were the victims. Only once did Keasler make Atlantans really mad: that was last month when he posed as a hoarder, went to a chain store and piled a basket high with scarce goods. As other shoppers glared at him, Keasler feared for a while that he was finally going to get it. But all he got was a bawling out from a man who cried: "What should be scarce is people like...
...misfortune," he gayly explained, "to use things as my passions tell me. What a miserable fate for a painter who adores blondes to have to stop himself putting them into a picture because they don't go with the basket of fruit! . . . I put all the things I like into my pictures. The things-so much the worse for them, they just have to put up with...