Word: muldoonism
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...Crimson set against the Purple most points scored by a visiting team at Fitton Field this season (24); most yards rushing against H.C. all year (266); most yards total offense against The Cross this season (416 compared to 276 for the Crusaders); and most interceptions against H.C quarterback Pete Muldoon (four) on his career...
...Turnpike at 4 p.m with a win in its pocket. On the opening drive of the game, Harvard halfback Steve Ernst went off right tackle and coughed the ball up, Crusader defense end Steve Raquet recovered at the Harvard 24 and four plays later H.C quarter back Pete Muldoon swept seven yard around right end and across the goal-line for a 7-0 advantage only three minutes into the contest...
...unlikely event that Clivio and Covington never manage to get beyond the line of scrimmage. Holy Cross can count on quarterback Peter Muldoon Muldoon has not put the ball up frequently but he has completed 73 of his 117 attempts for a 62.4 percent success rate...
Robin Williams' Garp is strictly from Ork; he appears to be visiting his role rather than inhabiting it. Even John Lithgow, who plays Roberta Muldoon, the transsexualized onetime tight end, fails to give his usual gifted portrayal of an eccentric. Only Glenn Close, as Carp's mother, a feminist heroine, escapes from the bland rhythms of the film to cut a few strongly individualized capers...
...sons on the front lawn. He is constantly staring at the kids in awe. "I will never write anything that lovely." Garp tells his wife Helen (Mary Beth Hurt) after tucking sons Duncan and Walt into bed. Helen provides a steady and more serious influence throughout, and Roberta Muldoon (John Lithgow), the tight end-turned-transsexual effectively becomes the best friend a Garp could ever have. Even the puzzling Jenny Fields (Glenn Close), mother of Garp and matriarch of a fanatical feminist movement, displays a commitment to her son which contributes to the film's encouraging spirit...