Word: casey
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Harvard football continued on this high plane until the great upset of 1923. Going into that game, Yale had not scored a touchdown in the Harvard Stadium in 16 years; the names of Brickley, Hardwick, Pennock, Bradlee, Trumbull, Mahan and Casey were discussed by schoolboys throughout the country. Yale wasn't given a chance by the sports writers...
Fifteen years ago Casey Stengel, then manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, took a quick look at a skinny little kid who claimed to be a shortstop. Casey gave the youngster a blunt piece of advice: "Go peddle your papers, Shorty, you're too small ever to become a major-leaguer...
Yankee Manager Casey Stengel, who long ago ate his old Rizzuto words, got another reminder last week of how they tasted going down. Phil Rizzuto, to nobody's surprise, was voted the Most Valuable Player in the American League...
Coach Eddie Casey faced a similar problem in 1932. He benched all his regular starting backfield except his quarterback and then watched his offense bog down. Holy Cross was within the Crimson ten yard line three times but was unable to score. Finally Harvard made good its one scoring opportunity in the fourth quarter...
...Flags West was written and produced by Casey (The Macomber Affair) Robinson with obvious enthusiasm. Director Robert Wise gets much of the authenticity of Brady's famed Civil War photographs into the bleak details of the P.W. camp and the isolated frontier post. Jeff Chandler (who was the upstanding Indian chief in Broken Arrow) plays the bitter and contemptuous commanding officer of Fort Thorn with such conviction that he very nearly steals the picture from Stars Cotten and Darnell. When the Kiowas come swarming into the fort, Two Flags West ends with just about as rousing an Indian fight...