Word: hatch
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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RushingAtt. Yds. Grana 8 53 Taylor 5 36 Bassett 6 26 Stringer 6 25 Bartl 5 23 Harshbarger 3 15 Hatch 4 10 Passing Att. Comp. Yds. Bassett 6 5 77 Bartolet 1 1 15 Humenuk 1 0 0 Receiving Ct. Yds. Hudepohl 3 43 Taylor 3 44 Punting Punts Yds. Taylor 2 61 Scoring TD PR Kick Taylor 1 1-1 0-0 Grana 1 0-0 0-0 Hudepohl 1 0-0 0-0 Bartl 1 0-0 1-0 Hartranft...
...people aboard-many U.S. paratroopers en route to duty in Europe-were catapulted forward. Thanks to the pilot's skill, the cabin stayed in one piece. Said one awed survivor: "God had his hands on the controls." One couple leaped hand in hand from the escape hatch, only to be separated in the sea. Two children were tossed out before the cabin went under, but were never seen again. Seven men linked arms to stay afloat, but four slipped beneath the waves...
...Hank Hatch took the kick-off on his own six, dashed magnificently up the sidelines, skillfully evaded numerous tacklers, picked up timely blocking, spun his way to the Lehigh 35, and fumbled the ball. Inspired by this performance, Hobie Armstrong fumbled a punt a few plays later. Before the first quarter was half over Mike Bassett also had managed to fumble, and it began to look as if the Crimson was once again preparing to give Lehigh a victory...
...biggest threat will be on running plays. Quarterback Mike Bassett is a good running quarterback, and he knows how to utilize the talents of his backfield, which includes such proven line crashers as Bill Grana and Scott Harshbarger, and break away specialists Hobie Armstrong, Bill Taylor, and Hank Hatch...
...with its surroundings."It had fertile farms, prosperous farmers, birds in the trees, fish in the streams, and flowers blooming gaily along the roadsides. Then a white powder fell from the sky like snow, and a fearful blight crept over the land. Cattle and sheep sickened; hens could not hatch their eggs. Strange illnesses appeared among the people; children were stricken at play and died within a few hours. The birds sang no more, the fish in the streams died, and the roadsides were lined with browned vegetation as if swept by fire...