Word: bench
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Closed Coach Jerry Kanter 1B won a special coin-toss yesterday, so his squad will occupy the bench normally used by Harvard. The Closed scoring will appear on the scoreboard next the "Harvard" placard. Open will be the "Visitors," so Coach Dwight Hyde 1B will seat his men across the field. OPEN CLOSED Brown LE Herter Hartley LT M. Colline Glazier LG Vickery Knauss C R. Cohen Chase RG Segal Stone RT Townsend DeCoen RE Close Greeley QB Lown C. Collins LHB Greenburg Smith RHB Rhinelander Noble FB White...
...political pot was boiling as usual. Harold E. Stassen cried foul: "A typical Truman trick." Reason: the President appointed to the Federal bench in the District of Columbia...
British voters picked up Winston Churchill the day before yesterday, moved him across the few feet that separate the Opposition Bench from the Government Bench, and transported Mr. Attlee an equal distance in the opposite direction. Whatever this shifting of weight may or may not achieve for English policies, it should bring Americans a respite from the constant in-vocative which certain commentators have been heaping on the British Socialist government for the past six years...
Guyda has a fair bench to draw upon. "Up and coming players," as he describes them, include halfbacks Dick Dexter and Bob Leary, and an aggressive fullback, Craig Jennings. He has a "good pupil" in James Pates, who is new to the game, and a promising halfback in Oliver Wadsworth, who has a good kick, but sometimes "fades" when about to tackle...
...around and talk." With a feather-fingered young guitarist named Tal Farlow, who after two years plays as if he is reading Red's mind, and a bass player (Clyde Lombardy) who is always there with the beat, everything they touched sounded like softly accented conversation on a bench in the park...