Word: kelleyism
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Indian fans were soon thwarted in their complaints, however, when they learned that Dana Kelley, the present Green quarterback, may be better than King Kelley has completion 32 of 47 passes for an incredible 70 per cent completion record. King never came close to that mark, and it's hard to remember another quarterback who has, Archie Roberts and Roger Staubach led the nation with 60 per cent passing accuracy last year...
...offense, Dartmouth is set. Besides Spangenberg and Kelley, they can use big fullback Tom Parkinson, who has a rushing average of better than four yards per carry. Jack McLean, a 160-pound scatback, runs well and is a first-class pass receiver. The line is big and fast, and the ends, Charles Greer and captain Scott Greelman, are the equals of any in the Ivy League. Bob Komives, McKinnon's replacement at center, is the lightest man in the line at 190. Curran and Keible are 220-pounders, as are the more inexperienced tackles, Jan Dephouse and Dale Runge...
...finish line. His time was 20:27, just 20 seconds off the course record held by Central Connecticut's Ed Keefe. That's quite a showing, when you consider that Hewlett was not pushed and that Keefe is probably the best long-distance runner in New England after John Kelley...
...loped leisurely through the Newton hills, had no thought of winning until two miles from the finish when he found Ethiopia's heavily favored Abebe Bikila staggering rubber-legged just ahead. Vandendriessche dashed past Bikila, crossed the finish line 500 yds. ahead of Connecticut's Johnny Kelley, the 1957 winner. > No Robbery: the $90,800 Wood Memorial, at New York's Aqueduct race track. Taking command at the start of the 1⅛-mile race, the undefeated bay colt belonging to Mrs. Joan Whitney Payson, owner of the oft-defeated New York Mets, bore...
...Kelley Norwood, president of the company that recorded the letter, stoutly claims that "there is no question about its authenticity." The Bible does not mention Claudia by name, although Matthew notes that Pilate's wife, after having a bad dream, warned him against condemning Jesus; some writings of the early Christian era do refer to Pilate's wife as Claudia Procula, and claim her as a convert...