Word: jog
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...helmet left behind when the Japanese stole quietly away from jog-bound Kiska...
...press observed that he was "the only athlete in the world who can look at 35 Rembrandts in his own home and then take a warm-up jog through 40,000 acres without leaving his own domain. Yet he is the most democratic member of [his] village-keen, alert, gracious and always ready with a quick smile and unlimited courtesy." This time he finished fourth in the 400-meter hurdles...
Dick Allen, who handles soccer, is another of the super-efficient boys, and so is Frank Billings, baseball bigwig. Art Lehman does some announcing as fencing manager, but he doesn't have Gentry's audience. Brad Perkins, Jaakko Mikkola's aide de camp, dons the togs for a daily jog, and Ollie Ames, who handled golf last spring, was one of the few player-managers...
...order to jog their memory, the Cleveland Orchestra repeated the performance on its regular Saturday CBS broadcast (5 to 6 p.m. E.W.T.), and CBS sent it out shortwave. To help it along, BBC picked it up, rebroadcast it all over Europe so Nazis everywhere could hear...
Doctors have not yet ruled Loren MacKinney out of the Yale contest, but his chances of seeing service are becoming increasingly slender. He was able to walk about the field yesterday and may be able to jog in a day or two. But the best he can hope for is to have his injured leg respond to treatment quickly enough for him to run by Saturday. In any event, he will miss a week's practice and undoubtedly will not start against Yale...