Word: gaps
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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POWYS (T.F.) Mockery Gap. Mint...
...backs that could gain consistently on the ground. A Notre Dame punt went to Pitt's 26-yd. line. Left Halfback Warren Heller carried the ball 8 yd. around end. Right Halfback Mike Sebastian went through tackle for six more. Fullback Izzy Weinstock punched 15 yd. through a gap in the left side of the Notre Dame line. On the next play, Sebastian faked a pass, cut for the west sidelines, reversed his field, scampered 45 yd. for a touchdown. Pitt kicked off. Koken dropped back to try a pass for Notre Dame. Dailey, 165-Ib. Pittsburgh end, caught...
...smaller than the average but enough to crush the U. S. market unless some of it can be exported. Exports can be arranged when Liverpool prices are about 12? above Chicago. A few months ago the difference was only 1? but last week's break widened the gap to 8? and the U. S. seemed within striking distance of competition with Canada, Australia and the Argentine for the markets of Europe...
...faith which will carry it to great heights is as lacking in penetration as are his opinions on economics. What the new faith is it would be hard to say. The younger generation is not turning again to religion, Mr. Lindley thinks. It has not even accepted the stop-gap of humanism. For the young man of today is "amoral." Mr. Lindley speaks hopefully of this amorality with a fine disregard for the fact that the term "amoral" can have no meaning at all (unless it means immoral) for anyone to whom the word moral has a real meaning...
Perhaps the most encouraging of fundamental figures was the statement on electric power production issued last week. The gap between this year's output and last year's was squeezed from 12.3% in the preceding week to 10.4%. The Atlantic Seaboard was the star performer, using but $.$>% less power than a year ago. Any increase in steel mills and automobile plants would narrow the gap still more...