Word: cellared
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...emotional observer, indeed, is forced to the conclusion that only the abysmal showing the Tigers have made could have persuaded them to consent to the deal. Nothing but a desperate Detroit hope that "new blood"--no matter what type--would lift the Bengals out of the cellar could ever have brought about the deal...
Poor Man's Appetite. In Milwaukee, Ralph Buchanan broke into a tavern at dawn, got hot lifting bottles of champagne out of a wine-cellar window, decided to have a quick beer, was still searching for a bottle-opener when cops came...
...still shy and tense with strangers. He avoids cocktail parties as a waste of time, but loves dining out with people he knows, keeps a well-stocked cellar for home entertaining. (Quipped Friend Alexander Woollcott when Harriman became ambassador to London: "Oh to be in England now that Averell's there.") Like many a millionaire, he is thoughtless about pocket money, one day had to borrow a nickel and a penny from his legal counsel to get a candy bar and a handful of peanuts (his lunch) from a White House vending machine...
...varsity baseball nine, firmly, but not happily, occupying the Eastern League cellar after its dougle loss to Dartmouth Saturday, meets an off-and-on Tufts here at 3:45 p.m. today...
...varsity baseball team took undisputed possession of the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League cellar last Saturday by dropping a crucial doubleheader to Dartmouth, 6 to 3 and 3 to 0, and the chances are that Coach Stuffy McInnis and the 18 players who saw action would like very much to forget the whole thing...