Word: rose
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...which just happens to coincide with the period when the Bruin gridiron program turned as sour as a program can turn. Before that eventful fall of 1959, Brown had fielded respectable pigskin outfits, and had produced more winners than losers. In fact, the Bruins had participated in the first Rose Bowl, losing 14-0 to Washington State back...
Rogelio Moret came in for Jim Willoughby and intentionally walked Pete Rose, the first batter he faced. Mery Rettenmund pinch hit for Ken Griffey and Moret struck him out. Joe Morgan followed Rettenmund and hit the one and two pitch over centerfielder Fred Lynn's head to produce the winning...
...fifth Wise gave up back to back home runs by Concepcion and Geronimo and, after striking out Cincinnati reliever Pat Darcy, gave up a triple to Pete Rose. At this point, Wise was replaced by Jim Burton, who gave up a sacrifice fly to Joe Morgan that scored Rose. Starter Wise had only given up four hits, but three of them were home runs and one was a triple...
...figure may not be wholly trustworthy: key parts rose more rapidly than the index as a whole. Farm products and processed foods and feeds went up a disturbing 2.3% in August alone. The OPEC cartel has announced a price increase of 10% on crude oil, but there is speculation that the world oil glut will hold actual increases to less than that...
...remember my father with the disease," recalls Mrs. Rose Marie Silva of Livermore, Calif. "When I saw my brother stagger for the first time, I just knew he had it." For years, family members, some of whom believed erroneously that the problem was congenital syphilis, kept the disease a secret in their clan. Finally, Mrs. Silva broke the silence. After reading about a family afflicted with a similar hereditary illness (TIME, Jan. 25, 1971) and carrying the clippings in her purse for three years, she finally wrote the National Genetics Foundation last February and asked for help. The result...