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Word: jims (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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Brown's two third quarter touchdowns came on a Leone-Kelleher pass play that covered 50 yards and a heave to Jim Smith which traversed 27 yards. Leone tried to place-kick both conversions, but one was blocked...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brown's Aerials Overhaul Jayvee Eleven by 27-6 | 11/12/1949 | See Source »

Leverett used similar offense tactics on the ground, but took to the air more frequently with Dick Reynolds' passing. Unlike the Deacons who scored the hard way, the Bunnies registered their score on a 45-yard off-tackle slant play by Jim Wykoff...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Deacons, Bunnies Tie, 6-6; Bellboys Beat Dudley 26-0 | 11/12/1949 | See Source »

Receiving the opening kickoff deep in their own territory, Eliot started a down-field march which brought them to the Adams 32. With a fourth down and eight yards to go it appeared that their attack bad stalled, but a desperation pass, Jim Lowell to Major Close, clicked to the Adams six yard line. Jim Rossiter took the ball off tackle for the score and Lowell's conversion made the score seven to nothing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eliot Clinches Inter-House Football Crown With 21-0 Rout Over Adams | 11/9/1949 | See Source »

...three bosses of the Red-wired electrical workers-President Albert Fitzgerald, Julius Emspak, James Matles-made the same fruitless overtures. Big Joe Curran, an ex-party-liner himself, boss of the maritime union and one of Murray's chief aides, chortled: "It used to be when Jim Matles walked in the room, we all stood up. Now we don't even let him in the room." This was not quite correct: Murray did let him in, and listened before waving...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: The Big Knife | 11/7/1949 | See Source »

...game of it. Then Notre Dame's first-stringers ripped off three touchdowns in 8½ minutes, and Leahy went to work. He pulled out towering (6 ft. 4½ in.) Right End Leon Hart, perhaps the best all-round football player in the business, benched Tackle Jim Martin and gave All-America Fullback Emil ("Red") Sitko the rest of the afternoon off. By scraping the bottom of his substitute barrel and forbidding the use of the forward pass, Leahy held Notre Dame scoreless in the fourth period; But the score was already 40-0, and there it stood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Those Irish | 11/7/1949 | See Source »

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