Word: jacks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bill Macaleer, at 157 constantly thwarted the Crimson's King Holmes, a last-minute replacement for Jack Eastling, by refusing to wrestle near the center of the mat. This nullified Holmes's greater superiority on his feet, for several times his takedowns at the edge of the mat were disallowed...
...Pink-Cheeked Apollo." In a sense Chicago-born Arthur Radford was bigger than his immediate job even when, as a Navy-struck youngster at an Annapolis prep school, he used to cut morning classes, rent a boat and head across the Severn to watch such naval-aviation pioneers as Jack Towers and Albert C. Read in their weird helmets and goggles, maneuvering Curtiss pushers through the bright Maryland sky. At the Naval Academy Arthur did well in the famous class of 1916 that produced more than 40 admirals and made such a hit at Academy hops that his class Lucky...
...Steel Hour (Wed. 10 p.m., CBS). Shadow of Evil, a Western thriller with Shirley Jones, Jack Cassidy...
...boys" are the Fulham brothers-Tom, 41, Jack, 40, and Gerard, 36-who have parlayed a little capital and a lot of imagination into a $12 million packing and freezing concern while other companies were going broke or pulling out of Boston...
...consumption in 1956), consumer apathy to fish (per capita consumption:11 lbs., v. 160 Ibs. for meat), and the high cost of operating, repairing and replacing boats. But many of the industry's troubles are the result of antiquated ideas and unwise practices. Says Vice President Jack Fulham: "Just so long as we didn't do things the way they'd been done before, we seemed to succeed. People in the fish business just seem to sit back and wonder whether the mackerel will ever come back...