Word: jam
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Lentz picked Tuesday to put in a new defense, the "52." It's simple variant of our normal "55"--the three interior linemen in our five-man line jam more closely together. That means the middle is packed and tougher to run against. It also leaves linebackers with more outside responsibility. And it would throw Yale's blocking assignments off. It's hard to keep track of one man who's shifting from one position to another...
...Traffic Jam...
Colby then scored twice before the Crimson's Bobby Clark, taking advantage of a traffic jam in front of the Colby nets, drilled a high shot past Potter at 15:26 of the second period. This was the beginning of the Price-Waldinger scoring binge, each man picking up an assist on this goal by Clark...
Catacombs 65. Only 350 people are listed as members of his congregation; yet thousands of tourists jam the American Church on summer Sundays, and about 3,000 U.S. Parisians attend services at least intermittently. Sargent's imaginative methods of evangelism have extended the church's "outreach" to roughly half of the 20,000 Americans in the city, and to a goodly number of Frenchmen as well...
...even been known to rush a boat and leap over the fisherman's head in a frantic effort to escape. The battle may last anywhere from 15 min. to an hour-and steelies get more tricky as they tire. Then they will bulldog to the river bottom and jam their heads in the gravel until the hook rubs out or the line is chaffed...