Word: footwork
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...halfback line has been hit hardest by graduation, but sophomore Alex Haegler, one of the team's five foreigners, has looked excellent in practice and will start at center half. He is fast, with good footwork. Craig Zane will understudy...
...Bring Your Wife." Hotels have given more than 11,000 rooms to the Republicans. The Blackstone (where Eisenhower will stay) has produced such cocktails as the Eisenhower Eye-Opener (whisky sour), the Taft Teaser (Manhattan) and the Dark Horse (old fashioned). The Palmer House, mindful of the footwork delegates will have to do, is putting a bottle of foot lotion into each room. A major tourist attraction last week was the new eight-room, $40,000 presidential suite at the Congress Hotel where hundreds of visitors, held back by museum-like ropes, gazed at the master parlor...
...call on my friends," he explained. "I had to make doggone sure there were no Commies around the place." Entrenched there, he started looking for something better. When he went job hunting at ESA, Bill Foster turned him down flat. But by August, after some fancy footwork on the White House carpets, Whitehair was appointed Under Secretary of the Navy...
Tony Trabert (rhymes with Say, Bert) has an even temperament, the physique of a light heavyweight (6 ft., 175 Ibs.), the cat-quick footwork of a basketball player (which he is), and an ambition to become the world's best player. Trabert owes much of his fine game, and his determination to make it the finest, to his friend and doubles partner Bill Talbert, a New Yorker who hails from Cincinnati himself. Says Trabert: "He's like a brother . . . My tour of Europe with Bill in 1950 did much to raise my game. I learned so much that...
...balance. Not until Round Three did Robinson land a solid punch, a bolo left to the jaw. "Get him, Sugar! Get him, Sugar!" shrilled Edna Mae. But 31-year-old Sugar Ray could not get going. His timing was off, his punches were missing the target, his ballet footwork was out of rhythm. In a seventh-round clinch, Turpin butted an ugly gash over Robinson's left eye. At the sight of blood, the crowd sensed an upset and howled for it. Edna Mae changed her line. "You can do it, Sugar...