Word: grahame
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Coach Graham Taylor had been counting heavily on the Lyndonville meet to help find his better downhill and slalom racers. Except for junior Pete Churchill and Capt. Ebbe Dane, the squad has had little experience in these alpine events...
...Cleveland's first six touchdowns, three resulted from Graham passes, and three were carried over by Graham personally...
...Carpenter, and a Layne pass that put the Lions on the Cleveland four, Detroit's Bowman plunged over for the Lions' only touchdown. That was their last gasp. The Browns went for Layne mercilessly till he seemed almost out of action. A long pass by Graham, intended for Cleveland End Darrell Brewster, was knocked out of Brewster's hands but alertly grabbed in midair by Cleveland Halfback Ray Renfro. That set up the Browns' fourth touchdown, and the fifth followed when Renfro made a miraculous fingertip catch of a Graham pitch in the end zone...
...Layne passed constantly and desperately, but Detroit could not score again. At last glacial Paul Brown had made it big. He had won his first "world championship"; he had wiped out the Lions' hex, and wiped the Lions' faces in the dirt. Not even reports of Otto Graham's retirement could spoil Coach Brown...
...another almost their equal (The Final Test), and a picture about childhood (The Little Kidnappers) that catches the radiance and anguish of life's morning in frames of quiet poetry. At year's end, too, came a somewhat fuddled but heartfelt and intelligent adaptation of Graham Greene's novel The Heart of the Matter...