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...putt went awry during a practice round. But his complaints cut few divots with Britain's bookmakers, who installed him as the 2-to-1 favorite, or with his fellow pros. "Don't you worry about old Arnie," drawled Sam Snead. "'There ain't nothin' wrong with him that a two-stroke lead won't fix. He's just trying to sweet-talk that tough old course into lyin' down and playin' dead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Taming the Shrew | 7/20/1962 | See Source »

...caromed back over his head. Before he finished the round he had dropped to third place, behind Dow Finsterwald and Player. To his caddie, Nat ("Iron Man") Avery, Palmer said sadly: "Well, Iron Man, we lost the tournament there." The caddie shook his head. "We ain't lost nothin', Mr. Arnold," said Iron Man. "We still got eight more holes to play." (Recalled Avery later: "He just look up at the sky like he is wishing for some miracle to come down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Mercurial Master | 4/20/1962 | See Source »

...death, so John quit school and went to work. "It was him that kept us together," recalls Knocko McCormack. "The main support was that he had a pretty good paper route, there in Andrews Square. He never went to high school, never went to college. He did nothin' but work. He had to work, to keep his mother together and to keep the two of us-my brother and me-from goin' to the Home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congress: Mr. Speaker | 1/19/1962 | See Source »

...since the days when unnumbered thousands of tattered ragamuffins spilled their small lives away in orphanages and gutters. But there are still some like the little girl in Chicago, who when asked by a welfare official. "And whose little girl are you?" replied: "I'm nobody's nothin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Children: Lost & Found | 10/27/1961 | See Source »

...modern, thematic amusement park has just opened to the public. The theme, of course, is TEXAS, mister, hubris spelled out in smoke signals; and the name of the place was originally Texas Under Six Flags. But that just would not do. "Texas," someone pointed out, "is under nothin'." So, as thousands of children and adults turned up to see what the new $10 million park was like, they entered beneath a sign that said: Six Flags Over Texas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spectacles: Under Nothin | 8/18/1961 | See Source »

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