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While the Crimson mentor may rest some of his banged up players, like Barakett (shoulder), Randy Taylor (shoulder) and Lane MacDonald (shoulder and bruises everywhere else from playing in the slot), Cleary's reputation for making a mockery of the consolation game has been blown out way out of proportion...
...enemies also call him the Teflon President; no spills or grime can stain his radiant image. This is a useful quality. Although as king he would enjoy many quaint and archaic privileges, he would also shoulder enormous responsibilities; he would symbolize the nation. At home and abroad, disgruntled people would grumble not against America but against "King Ronald," or, rather...
MacDonald paid for the score when Dartmouth's Doug Weiss reinjured his shoulder...
...seated cluster of pinochle players. He offers the irregular rider further lore of the Long Island: "They have a total breakdown only about once a year, the kind of disaster you sense before you even get down the stairs at Penn Station. The crowd will be waiting shoulder to shoulder, and you will hear over the loudspeaker, 'Mmchshrum drillblitterich,' which translated means, 'Due to switch trouble, all Long Island trains will be delayed.' The only thing to do is fight through the crowd to your friends in the usual waiting spot. If it doesn't clear up in a while...
...greater wonder how he can swagger sitting down and strut standing still. A compact passing release is characteristic of his general economy of movement and thought. "Most quarterbacks have that high- arm action," Shula demonstrates, "but everything he does is down in here," motioning about shoulder level, "a terrific torque, that tremendous explosion...