Word: gloving
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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There were a couple of Tiger opportunities in the extra session, but White rose to the occasion, getting her leg pads, glove, or even the crook of her arm on some shots...
When the costumes arrived, Baryshnikov confesses to a moment of panic. There were the spotted stockings, the Glove Seller's skirt with huge black gloves all over it, the primitive palette, the bales of flowers on hats, bodices, skirts. "What have I done?" he asked himself, yet he quickly decided that he had done just fine. "The shapes are so extravagant, but they are never cartoonish or boring," he says. "They say, 'Let's open up our temperaments and not be afraid of exaggeration...
Perhaps the sun got in Chretien's eyes, because Armstrong's shot slipped over his glove and into the net for a 4-0 Harvard lead...
...outrageous was the onslaught? With a little over three minutes left in the second period, Harvard Captain Steve Armstrong launched a fly ball toward Cadet goalie Brooks Chretien. The freshman netminder backpedaled, waved off his teammates, and lifted his glove for the catch...
Poor Francis Phelan. Once he was something like "the Natural," an infielder for the Washington Senators, good glove man, top-of-the-lineup smile, tough as Ty Cobb sliding into second with his spikes flaring at the shortstop's groin. When baseball stardom eluded Francis, he tried being a husband to Annie -- best kisser in Albany -- and a father to Billy and Peg. That didn't work out either, so he hit the road and fell into the arms of Helen Archer, a singer who became a sod. There was some trouble with the law too: that scab...