Word: jump
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Here's a thing or three we thing you'd like to have unsucttled. . . How soon may we jump over the Charles afternoons for laundry, tailoring, and other "necessities"?. . . Instead of the mud ball game some of us tried to play after drill Monday, when do we get started on a physical training program of some kind--cause man, we need un. . . How is Ship's Service coming along, and what's for sale at the Fargo Building store?. . . How's the co-op housing move
Later in the meet when the Crimson fell into, its stride, Wally Chubb easily took the 600, Bob Hopkins won the high jump at 5 feet, 10 inches, and Tom Holyoke and Bob Schneider doubled in the broad jump. Hudner and Herron in the 300 and shotput were the only Royal Blue first-place coppers...
...Donets River line running southeast from Kharkov through Voroshilovgrad. But last week Colonel General Nikolai Vatutin's armies crossed the Donets and captured Izyum on the railway between Kharkov and Rostov. The fall of Izyum meant: 1) that the Red Army had a springboard for a jump toward Dniepropetrovsk 125 miles southwest; 2) that Kharkov was threatened by a pincer arm from the south; 3) that Voroshilovgrad (whose capture was apparently imminent) had in effect been bypassed some 90 miles to the northwest...
...last October's Comeford to Lyle miracle at the expense of another Tiger team, Earl Brown's rags-to-riches quintet never stopped fighting, running, scrambling. Not until they had shown their Nassau "superiors" who was boss under the backboard, and out in the keyhole, where the pivot and jump shots of Burditt, Dean Hennessey, Hugh Hyde, and George Dillon put Princeton's pot-shooters to shame. shame...
Bunks Burditt, who broke his nose in Friday's practice session, appeared in a facial costume reminiscent of the man in the iron mask, and he was visibly handicapped. Bixler had a good night offensively, as did Dean Hennessey, whose one-handed jump shots were hitting their mark...