Word: rodding
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...every Ranger home game dressed in a leopardskin hat and carrying a trombone; when the game gets beyond hope, he plays taps. Surprise. Last week Gerecitano was nowhere to be seen in Madison Square Garden-only 15,542 fans who chanted "We're No. 1!" as Forward Rod Gilbert slammed in two goals and the Rangers swept into the N.H.L. lead by winning their fourth straight, 4-1, over the Detroit Red Wings...
Geoffrion's barbs are obviously having their effect on the team. Last week, Forward Rod Gilbert had 15 goals, tops in the N.H.L. Wingman Don Marshall was only one goal off Gilbert's pace. Goalie Ed Giacomin, 27, in his second big-league season, led in shutouts, ranked No. 2 in the average of goals (2.27) allowed per game. It was still a long way to the Stanley Cup play-offs-but at least nobody was playing taps for the Rangers...
WORLD PREMIERE (NBC, 9-11 p.m.). Rod Serling's suspense drama, Doomsday Flight, will be shown on TV before release in the movie theaters-starring Jack Lord, Van Johnson, Edmond O'Brien, Katherine Crawford, John Saxon and Richard Carlson...
...surprising show of confusion, and there were only four players who missed unanimity by one. Columbia and Penn were not represented on the squad, and Brown placed only its punter, Joe Randall. The All-Ivy Teams DEFENSE Pos. Name (Votes School E Walt Kozumbo (4) Princeton E Rod Watson (5) Yale T Dave Davis (4) Harvard T Bob Greenlee (7) Yale G Stan Greenidge (5) Harvard G Tom Schmidt (5) Yale LB Don Chiofaro (7) Harvard LB Bill Hilgendorf (6) Yale DB Doug James (6) Princeton DB Wynn Mabry (5) Dartmouth DB John Tyson (5) Harvard Punter Joe Randall...
...plays after the kickoff, with Rod Rovzar applying the pressure to Brown's passer Charlie Baglio, Greg Kundrat picked off Baglio's sideline pass at the 30 and ran it in for a score...