Word: chip
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Hidden behind Chip Gannon and Ken O'Donnell as third-string wingback all season, Lazzaro has had little chance to show his running ability, which is considerable, in game competition. With Leo Flynn and Pete Petrillo doubtful performers against Brown because of injuries, Harlow decided to move Lazzaro to the tailback post to provide insurance for Captain Cleo O'Donnell...
...week from Hodding Carter, youthful publisher of the Greenville, Miss. Delta Democrat-Times. No bourbon-&-magnolia reactionary, Carter won a Pulitzer Prize this year for his forthright editorial stand against racial intolerance (TIME, May 20). In a Saturday Evening Post article, Southerner Carter admitted that the South has a chip on its shoulder, then let go some resentment toward carping Northern critics. Wrote...
...moment are the guards. Harlow used Bob Drennan and Jim Feinberg on the "A" team during most of yesterday's session, but Nick Rodis and or Ned Dewey are liable to be his starting choices against the Green. The backfield remains intact, with Henry Goethals, Vince Moravee, Chip Gannon and Cleo O'Donnell as the opening quartet, although Bill Jackson and Dave Farrell will be used considerably behind the Crimson captain...
...BRIDE GROUNDS OUT 4:47 P.M. E.S.T. TUESDAY OCT. IS, TO END WORLD SERIES. UNDER SPORT, PAGE 81, IN . . . TIME, DELIVERED MY HOME HERE YESTERDAY, OCT. 16, QUOTE CARDINALS WON THE WORLD SERIES UNQUOTE. COULD I HAVE JUST A LITTLE CHIP OFF THAT CRYSTAL BALL...
That only made Bloc-Builder Peron chip harder. Following the practice made familiar in Uruguay and Brazil, wheat and cattle shipments to Bolivia were virtually cut off. In the last two months it was estimated that barely a fifth of normal imports crossed the frontier from Argentina. In La Paz the price of butter tripled. Bolivian officials, loth to antagonize their big neighbor further, kept quiet, but a La Paz housewife said: "When I saw Villarroel hanged, I never thought our beef had been hanged...