Word: chipping
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...They Kill You." As for the American League, Casey Stengel would hardly recognize his old New York Yankees. At 34, and $100,000 per, Mickey Mantle was warming the bench and lifting sandbags to strengthen the right shoulder which was operated on for removal of a bone chip last winter. The Yanks' new centerfielder was Roy White, a 22-year-old rookie who has never played anything but second base before, Whitey Ford's sore arm was nowhere near as sore as his head-after he pitched seven innings against the Mets' Jacksonville farm club and gave...
...House and the Senate; of pneumonia; in Washington. A wispy, whispery Arkansan, Biffle, as the man in charge of the Senate's machinery, was the one to see to grease the ways for a bill or swing a vote here and there. His political judgment was considered "blue chip" after the 1948 campaign when he disguised himself as a chicken farmer and toured the Midwest, emerging to report, almost alone among the experts, that H.S.T. had a "fighting chance" to beat Thomas E. Dewey...
Tony Taylor's tip-in and Bob Clafiln's hot on an open not after a great take by Captain Chip Clarke closed the scoring, as Eliot--with only one graduating, senior--began to think about next year...
Eliot House's fabled hockey champions who burned up the House League and reaffirmed their superiority in the playoffs, take on Yale in the big one this afternoon at 3 p.m. is Watson Rink. The fast-breaking Elephants feature such stalwarts as Captain Chip Clark. Tom Dingman, Dave Taylor, and Red, Terror Mechem...
...word fun becomes more and more an adjective, the comic is also spilling over into the commercials; where once the pitchman raved supreme, he now adds a light or whimsical touch to ads-in Buster Keaton's Ford-truck plugs, for example, or Bert Lahr's potato-chip commercials and Jack Gilford's Cracker Jack spiels. The comedians soften the sale-and they frequently outshine the programs...