Word: junior
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...wing play. Tony Glanelly, the sophomore fullback, has looked better and better on defense. Two weeks ago, in the Princeton game, he reached the penultimate in Ivy League football--he gained both yards from the Princeton line and praise from Coach Charley Caldwell. Glanelly's replacement is an alert junior, Dick Ochmier. Ochmler weighs only 160 pounds, but his value and ability are measured more accurately off a Toledo scale...
...except one of the Democrats' statewide candidates squeaked into office with Harriman. The exception: Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr.,† whose magic name had been expected to push him ahead of Harriman. The man who beat Junior: Republican Jacob Koppel Javits, 50, a hard-working New York Congressman who is far more New Dealish than many Democrats. (He voted against the Taft-Hartley law, for continuing federal rent control,) Statewide, he ran 176,000 ahead of Junior, 36,000 ahead of Harriman. His total vote - 2,590,631 - made him 1954's biggest vote-getter...
Javits won by holding Roosevelt's margin 4% below Harriman's in Democratic New York City. Junior was cut all over the city in districts with a wide variety of voters. Some of the severest cuts in his majority came in the heavily Jewish Fifth Assembly District of Manhattan, the heart of his own congressional bailiwick, where Junior ran 5,000 votes behind Harriman, and Javits ran 5,000 ahead of Ives In Manhattan's Fifteenth Assembly District, another heavily Jewish area, which is the heart of Javits' congressional district, Roosevelt ran 8,800 votes behind...
...junior Jack Rosenbaum, who recently won his second straight Heps title, the Ithacans seem to have more depth than any of the other schools. Last year the meet was won by Michigan State, with Pittsburgh second; Penn State, third; Syracuse, fourth; and Cornell, fifth. Harvard was twelfth...
Obscured, perhaps, by the statistical foliage were standout performances by three other varsity players. Dick Oehmler, 160 pound junior, who took-over for Gianelly, played a standout defensive game, and ends Bob Morrison and Bob Cochran looked particularly good both ways...