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Several passes later, Princeton found itself on the 20-yard line with 15 seconds left. The Tigers decided to forego the field goal, and try for the touchdown. Holly passed to Derek Graham in the end zone, where he was clipped by Yale's Pat Cochran. The penalty put Princeton on the one-yard line, and Holly carried it in on the next play...
...extended in 1970 and 1975, this requirement covered all or parts of 24 states including Texas and sections of California and New York. Nonetheless, the main opposition to the law comes from Southerners who feel that the clearance procedure is invidiously applied to their region. Says Republican Senator Thad Cochran of Mississippi: "Local officials have to go to Washington, get on their knees, kiss the ring and tug their forelock to all these third-rate bureaucrats...
...looking for a catcher, dealt Thompson to the Pirates last night in exchange for receiver Ed Ott and pitcher Mickey Mahler. Pittsburgh then sent the 16-year-old slugger to the Yankees, receiving former golden-glove first baseman Jim Spencer and minor-league pitchers Greg Cochran and Fred Tolliver...
Nancy Silver Cochran...
...William Gemmel, Cochran professor of Statistics Emeritus died in late March. Cochran authored the most widely used reference book in statistics...