Word: calvins
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...State name, but a man of little political experience. New Mexico's David Cargo, 39, barely squeaked past Democrat Fabian Chavez in a down-to-the-wire race. On the other hand, such Democrats as Missouri's Warren Hearnes, 45, North Dakota's William L. Guy, 49, Utah's Calvin Rampton, 54, and Kansas' Robert Docking, 43, all won re-election handily...
Brian Dowling passed for three touchdowns and scored one himself to lead Yale over the Big Green. Halfback Calvin Hill tallied twice and tossed for another. Dowling set a Yale record for total offense as he rolled up 324 yards, most by passing. Halfback Bob Lindquist scored three times for Dartmouth, New England's fifth-ranked squad...
Quarterback Brian Dowling was once more the offensive standout for the Bulldogs. He threw passes of 17, 26, and 46 yards, while halfback Calvin Hill scored on a pass and on a 5-yard run. Even so, Yale coach Carmen Cozza commented, "we didn't play well." He said he was concerned over Yale's loss of the ball seven times by fumbles and interceptions...
...again last Saturday as he directed a 35-13 rout of Brown, Dowling contributed 303 yards to Yale's record 614-yard attack. Brown, minus its first-string quarterback, could find no defense against the incredible Dowling. He threw two touchdown bombs of 40 and 75 yards to halfback Calvin Hill. When he could see no receiver down field in the second quarter he simply ran it in himself from 54 yards...
Ordinarily, you'd have to go with Yale by at least two touchdowns, probably three. Brian Dowling is still alive; his exams aren't until January and Calvin Hill returns at halfback this week to bolster the attack. Brown lost quarterback Hal Phillips to an injury while losing to Penn and sophomore Brian Marini must move into the starting lineup. So you have to go with Yale by upwards of three touchdowns: Yale 41, Brown...