Word: hula
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...four of nine letters in "Southeast," indications this fall of renewed life in the Atlantic Coast Conference and a few scattered All-Americans and All-Easties playing in post-season bowls--including Harvard's Pat McInally (appearing at the Shrine East-West game in San Francisco December 28, the Hula Bowl in Honolulu January 4 and the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala., January 11...and in doing so, breaking not only the Ivy League rule of one bowl apiece, but the Ivy record for rule-breaking--two post-season appearances--held by Yale's Dick Jauron '72) and also Milt...
However, in the only recent Ivy League precedent, Cornell's All-American running back Ed Marinaro competed in both the East-West Shrine Game and the Hula Bowl after the 1971 college season...
...Magic Mountain amusement park in Valencia, Calif. Backed by a fresh-faced chorus called the Mark Curb Congregation, Mark soft-shoe-shuffled and crooned through a couple of olden goldies, The Sidewalks of New York and A Bicycle Built for Two. Then he introduced his guests, National Hula Hoop Champion Lori Lynn Raye, 15, and Sugar-Rocker Craig Johnson, 15. Modest Mark admitted some identification problems in his new career. "I'm not Tom Jones and I'm not a cow," he allowed. Perhaps thinking nostalgically of the days when all it took to gain a cheer...
...beyond the day the bruises take longer to heal after carrying the ball 30 times. He has already done some acting and sportscasting stints on TV and has a contract with ABC. For the moment, however, he is too busy to think about retirement. He will cover the Hula Bowl for ABC, play in the Pro Bowl and tour the chicken-and-peas circuit. "Man," says the Juice, "I got more banquets than I know what to do with...
...instruments will require weeks and even months of detailed analysis, but project scientists last week had already made some preliminary conclusions. For one thing, Jupiter's magnetic field-only about ten times stronger than the earth's-follows what the scientists variously dubbed a "Saturn ring" and "Hula-Hoop" model; that is, the lines of magnetic force seem to stretch outward near the equator but are more rounded at the poles. The average temperature of Jupiter's cloud tops is somewhat above 200°F. with no apparent variations on the day and night sides; this fact...