Word: eleven
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Bilodeau's passing during the game--eight for eleven--left his season's passing percentage at 75 per cent--24 for 32. That's phenomenal--ordinarily 60 per cent is good enough to lead the nation in that department...
...even before Dullea's kick, the Crimson had plenty to be happy about. The defense that had looked sieve-like against Bucknell stopped Roberts cold. He completed only six of eleven passes for a total of 42 yards. Eight times he was thrown back of the line attempting to pass; he totaled minus 16 yards rushing despite one 27-yard carry...
Against the Bears last week, Unitas threw the football only 13 times. Any more would have been unkind: as it was, his score for the day was eleven completions, 247 yds. and three touchdowns. In the first quarter, with a third down and 28 yds. to go on the Bear 36, Unitas dropped back and looked for End Raymond Berry, who was zigzagging downfield. Now Ray Berry is no speedball; one of his legs is shorter than the other, and his eyes are so bad that he can barely see the ball without his contact lenses. No matter. Unitas stepped...
Gang Warfare. While Reuther's U.A.W. wanted to eliminate some work, Gleason's heavily featherbedded longshoremen wanted to preserve some. Five times in the past eleven years they have gone on strike, and they have adamantly resisted shipowners' attempts to reduce the size of cargo gangs despite increasing automation. This year, backed by a presidential commission's findings that gangs could easily be cut from 20 men to 17, the owners offered a 34? hourly boost if the longshoremen would agree to a reduction. Last week the union answered by calling a strike that tied...
...ahead with the plane's development, the company is sending its salesmen around the U.S. in an effort to convince the airlines that the 737 is the ideal replacement for aging props and turboprop planes, and to persuade them to hold off ordering the new British BAC One-Eleven or the Douglas...