Word: kicking
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Poised in his tailback spot, Kazmaier provides the explosive charge that makes the Princeton attack the fearsome weapon it is. The defending team is never sure what Kazmaier is going to do: run, pass or quick kick. He is effective at all three. His running has no pounding power, no blinding speed. But a trail of sprawling, frustrated tacklers attests to a swivel-hipped shiftiness, a ball-bearing glide that enable him to change pace or direction without losing stride. Judd Timm, the Princeton backfield coach, an ex-trackman at Illinois, describes Kazmaier's running style: "He runs...
...impossible not to laugh at this. When we inadvertently laughed at this remark, a well-dressed neighbor shot a hostile glance at my notes and threatened to kick me "in the teeth." This stalwart shuffled his feet like a prize fighter and kept ramming his elbow into my companion for the rest of the meeting...
...Crimson put the pressure on Brown throughout the whole game, keeping the ball in the Bruins' rent of the time Twice good scoring opportunities were muffed once on a dropped ball in front of the goal and again on an indirect kick in the first half, called when the Brown goalie took too many steps before kicking...
...freshmen moved into the lead in the third quarter and kept it when end Walt Bregman blocked a Governor Dummer kick and fell on it in the end zone. This time, Fyock circled end for the extra point. The final score came in the fourth period, when halfback Ed Moll bucked over from the 2-yard line. Fyock converted, giving the Yardlings a 20 to 7 advantage...
...techniques used in the program are not new," he states. "They are merely an extension of classroom music instruction methods." Nevertheless, Woodworth says that "I get a tremendous kick out of doing the show--probably because no one has ever tried to give this sort of listening opportunity to radio audiences...