Word: phil
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...from the pennant race, made his bow on television with the Joe DiMaggio Show (Sat. 5:30 p.m., NBC-TV), first in a weekly series for a toymaker (Lionel trains). Looking handsome and assured, the Yankee Clipper showed flashbacks of the 1947 New York-Brooklyn World Series, interviewed teammate Phil Rizzuto on playing shortstop. For the last 5 minutes, DiMaggio turned the program over to a panel of goggle-eyed admirers, seemed to enjoy himself hugely watching Rizzuto answer questions from baseball-minded youngsters. As if Hero DiMag wasn't enough, the Lionel commercial showed off a line...
...contact work was devoted entirely to running, with Captain Phil Isenberg doing some fierce driving and spinning. John Nichols, big sophomore tackle, stood out on the defense. There were first string men on both the offensive and defensive units, and the offense was the more powerful...
Norm Shepard's jayvees, directed by quarterback Bill Kierstend were hard pressed to make any appreciable gains against a varsity defense which included ends Stan Briton and Dike Hyde, linemen Phil Connelly, Bill Rosonan, Duke Sedgwick, and Jerry Kanter; backers-up Buddy Lemay and Tommy Ossman; halfbacks Dusty Burke and Hardy Cox; and safety man Dave Warden...
When the varsity went on the offensive, the sophomore end combination of Hank Rate and Paul Crowley continued to run with the first-string. John Nichols and Connelly were the tackles, Rosenau and Kanter the guards, and Lemay the center. Carroll Lowenstein joined Warden, John West, and Phil Isenberg in the backfield...
Rounding out yesterday's A team were guards Bill Rosenau and Jerry Kanter, tackle Phil Connelly, Quarterback Lowenstein, fullback Johnny West, and tailback Phil Isenberg...