Word: joe
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crimson's own "cool customer," guard Joe Deering, has been a steadying influence in times of panic, and has racked up 47 points in four games, mostly on accurate jump shots...
Halfbacks: Joe Bellino, 22, Navy; 5 ft. 9 in., 181 Ibs. Decorated last week with the Heisman Trophy as 1960's outstanding college player, Bellino could make the N.F.L., although some scouts have reservations about his size: "He'd try to block a 250-lb. defensive end and that would be the end of him." In any case, the pros figure that a four-year service stint and a bright future as a big-league baseball catcher will keep Bellino out of football. Ranked right alongside Bellino: Tom Mason, 21, Tulane; 6 ft. 1 in., 195 Ibs. Although...
Insurance men have played their part in show business at least since Go-for-Broker Arthur Stebbins, nephew of 20th Century-Fox's former Board Chairman Joe Schenck, talked Mack Sennett into taking a $500,000 policy on cross-eyed Ben Turpin to protect Sennett if Turpin's eyes should decide to go straight. Self-proclaimed originator of "the scarface policy," Stebbins later arranged insurance for Eddie Cantor's eyes, Jimmy Durante's nose, Marlene Dietrich's legs. Of course, the real purpose was publicity, and for sheer newsworthiness no policy before or since...
...missed goal came with about two minutes to go in the game and the score tied at one all. At 0:39 of the following sudden-death overtime, St. Lawrence lineman Joe Corby topped off a traditional three-on-two play with the score that won the game...
Then Bowditch went to work. At 18:15, with the Crimson ahead, 53 to 52, M.I.T. switched to a man-for-man defense. Borchard promptly fed Joe Deering on a modified fast break, and 15 seconds later Bowditch engineered a steal and passed to Deering for the cripple that widened the varsity's margin...