Word: niners
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last week was the showdown; the Colts tackled the Forty-Niners in their own stadium, with the conference title at stake. Cool and confident, Quarterback Unitas whipsawed the Forty-Niner defense by sending fleet Halfback Lennie Moore to the outside, barreling Fullback Alan ("The Horse") Ameche up the middle. But as always the big man was Unitas himself. Passing in the calm lee of Tackle Jim Parker (6 ft. 3 in., 275 lbs.), Unitas threw for three touchdowns to bring his season's total to 29, break the N.F.L. record held since 1943 by the Bears' Sid Luckman...
...even a second-half appearance by balding Forty-Niner Quarterback Y. A. Tittle, still gimpy from an earlier Colt game, could save the day against a gang-tackling Colt defense led by massive (6 ft. 4 in., 240 Ibs.) Gino Marchetti. Final score: Colts 34, Forty-Niners 14. The victory at the least assured the Colts a first-place tie, setting up the prospect of another classic clash for the pro championship between Baltimore and the New York Giants, who won the Eastern Conference title by routing the Cleveland Browns...
Public Power. That is just what the Sacramento Bee cost when Eleanor's grandfather James McClatchy helped found it 95 years ago. An Irish immigrant and forty-niner, McClatchy flopped as a miner before he went into journalism and struck gold. When he died in 1883 and son Charles Kenny McClatchy took over as editor, the Bee was flying high...
Women were a pet peeve. They were "of three sexes-the fair sex, the bare sex, and the blare sex." Even though she knew his reputation as "The Wickedest Man in San Francisco," Socialite Mollie Day, daughter of a rich Forty-Niner, married him in 1871. It was not a happy match, and after 17 years and three children they separated. Meanwhile, Bierce went on writing grotesque and macabre tales. In one, a father is decapitated by a mowing machine, in another a man bashes in his wife's head with a mallet, in a third a dog gnaws...