Word: clicked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Baltimore is to win their first pennant since joining the league, their pitching staff will have to click 100 per cent, and there are just too many doubts surrounding Bunker, Barber, and Roberts. But the Orioles should get enough pitching and enough hitting to finish second...
...their sixth straight pennant, the Yanks must have great performances from this quartet again. And the chances are negligible of their having one youngster and three ageing men, two of them injury-prone, all click together...
...together a string of 47, and Balsis shot 78. Then, after Wimpy had pocketed 17 more, Joe ran 52 balls. Finally, he lined up the last ball-a shot into the corner pocket. "The kisses and caroms look tough," he said later, "but straight-on shots are the hardest." Click. Plunk. The ball dropped neatly into the pocket, and by a score of 150-70, Joe Balsis was the world champion of billiards, richer...
...trained as a machine gunner, but he fluffed his one chance to use his weapon. While riding a half-track in the last days of the war, he spotted a couple of German soldiers, wheeled his gun into position and pulled the trigger. "It just went click." He had forgotten to load...
...Price is a featured performer in Roar of the Grcasepaint--Smell of the Crowd, the new Anthony Newley musical currently on tour in a pre-Broadway tune-up. The Variety reviewer singled out Price's "lusty, full-voiced" singing of "Feeling Good" as the production's "real musical click." That's Price's only song, but it indicates well a little of what...