Word: rollered
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...College Station, Tex., the Texas Aggies, another steam roller, squashed Rice, 25-10-0, for their 19th victory in a row and a probable bid to the Rose Bowl. Mighty Jack Kimbrough, the Aggies' 220-lb. All-America fullback, carried the ball 18 times for a gain of 108 yards. Bill Henderson, a gangling sophomore, stole the show by catching eight successive forward passes for a gain of 117 yards...
...Michigan, a vote against godly Governor Luren Dudley Dickinson, 81, Republican, was by implication a vote for sin. Nevertheless, Michiganders sided against the angels, voted in up-&-coming Highway Commissioner Murray D. Van Wagoner, who had quietly built himself a steam roller to ride...
...potential take of $54,000,000. A general storekeeper from Mine Run, Va., he made his first killing in 1935, when in the course of three weeks he won 150 pounds of chicken feed. Encouraged, he went into contesting seriously, soon collected a booty of bicycles, roller skates, shaving brushes, Indian suits, automobiles, cash. Described as a non-profit association, National Contesters charges members $1 a year in dues, keeps them posted about what goes on in the contest world...
...Ithaca, Cornell's Big Red steam roller, last year's Ivy League champion and the East's No. 1 candidate for this year's mythical U. S. championship, continued where it left off last November, squashed a scrappy Colgate team...
...regatta has had many bizarre endings in its 37 years, but last week's topped them all. Hotsy Totsy III, built for the 1937 race, was considered so worthless her owner had bought her for $1,000 only three weeks ago. Champion Allen, owner of a Long Island roller-skating rink, had never entered a race before, was so green he did not know what the checkered flag meant. But by steadily cruising around at 45 m.p.h.-in the last heat he was moving so slowly officials flagged him off the course-Greenhorn Allen, like the tortoise in Aesop...