Word: bobs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...right. "Execution," according to Oakland Coach Johnny Rauch, was the key to the Packer victory. Quarterback Starr read the stunting Raider defenses as if he had written the book, completed 13 out of 24 passes behind impregnable blocking that virtually nullified Oakland's vaunted pass rush. Packer Tackle Bob Skoronski, assigned to hold off Oakland's mammoth (6 ft. 8 in., 280 lbs.) Defensive End Ben Davidson, did his job so well that Davidson only once all game got his hands on Starr. Led by End Willie Davis, who contributed seven tackles, Green Bay's own "front...
...fellows who play football for Louisiana State University call themselves the Tigers, and the name has a certain edge of truth. In basketball, Tabbies would have been more like it. L.S.U. did produce Bob Pettit, who went on to make it big in the pros. That was in the early 1950s; since then, the school has had only one winning season, losing a dismal 212 out of its 323 games. Then two years ago L.S.U. hired away North Carolina State's Coach Press Maravich-and presto! Look at those Sabertooths! So far this season, they have won nine...
...Sunday Mitchell led his teammates with a third place in Class "C" at the Hanover Invitational Jumping Meet. Nordic skiers Bob Gooden and Jim Wolf placed 6th and 7th among the "C" jumpers, revealing welcome depth on the nordic team...
...Bob's great-grandfather was the last of the powerful Atye chiefs in the Adzope area; his grandfather, now 85, owns huge plantations in the forest outside of town. A superior student, he attends the lycee at Bouake, concentrating in art. His hope is to study painting in Paris, then to return to the Ivory Coast as an artist...
...Bob's ego is massive; as a student, a tribal noble, and an artist, he claims at least three distinctions. People who talk with him talk on his own terms. To other Ivoirian students, he is sophisticated and French. To outsiders, he is a passionate defender of the Atye ways...