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Word: jims (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...turning loose his full reserve strength Lamar revealed much previously dormant talent. Bob DiBlasio, out with an injury most of the season, turned in some expert play at fullback as did Jerry Kanter, Jim Brennan and Tom Connors at guard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Teams Sweep Over Brown | 11/17/1947 | See Source »

...first time this year number 41 looked consistently like the glittering 1946 Gannon edition, and for the first time since Virginia Jim Kenary was able to run and throw the L formation blocks. Moffle flashed per usual...

Author: By Robert Carswell, | Title: Stadium Win Over Brown Augurs Trouble for Bulldog in Yale Bowl | 11/17/1947 | See Source »

Nineteen guys in Crimson jerseys had a wonderful time. They played a very fine football game. And it was a riotous Crimson dressing room that elected Jim Feinberg Yale game captain. In contrast the only member of the visiting contingent that seemed to have enjoyed himself at all was the Brown Bear. The mascot gamboled ever the Stadium turf in a much more impressive manner than anyone else who came from Providence that afternoon...

Author: By Burton S. Glinn, | Title: Gridiron Blues Disappear With Victory Over Brown | 11/17/1947 | See Source »

...winning its first of four Harvard stuck to its standard 1947 play curricula except for a guard around play with acting captain Jim Feinberg carrying on a pass-off from Kenary, Used but once, the play went for four yards

Author: By Robert Carswell, | Title: Stadium Win Over Brown Augurs Trouble for Bulldog in Yale Bowl | 11/17/1947 | See Source »

...such things are likely to go on only in the big, sinful cities like London. In the Cheshire market town of Macclesfield last week the heavy betting all seemed to be above board as Chrysanthemum Champ Jim Jackson preened his finest blossoms for the local flower show. Macclesfield's wise money was all on the old champ's posies to cop the prizes, and only a few flashy characters, who were strangers to the town, bothered to play the long shots opposing Jim. Then, a day or so before the show, someone broke into the Jackson hothouse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: The Macclesfield Stakes | 11/17/1947 | See Source »

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