Word: signallers
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...Lindy's gulp their after-dinner coffee and call for their checks as they did in the days of the Roosevelt fireside chats. On big-city bar rails along the coast and in the Midwest, there is hardly room for another foot. For the next hour, wherever a signal from an NBC television transmitter can be picked out of the air, a large part of the population has its eyes fixed on a TV screen...
...further signal of the Administration's determination to maintain a hard line against Central American leftists, the State Department last week denied a visa to Ruben Zamora, a relatively moderate member of the F.D.R.-F.M.L.N. coalition that is fighting the Salvadoran government. Zamora, who has made frequent visits to Washington to woo members of Congress and has met in the past months with U.S. Special Envoy Richard Stone, had been invited to speak in the U.S. The Administration's excuse was that Zamora had publicly welcomed the killing of a U.S. military adviser in El Salvador last...
Dixon didn't do it alone, though. Army quarterback Bill Turner--playing because a Dixon tackle injured signal-caller Rob Healy earlier in the drive--threw the ball under heavy pressure. The Crimson pressured two of the three Army quarterbacks with great success throughout the game...
...question mark for both teams will be in the quarterback spot. Harvard's signal-calling duties, the property of senior Chuck Colomnbo after a strong performance two weeks ago versus Columbia, were up for grabs again after last week's 21-7 loss to UMass Sophomore Brian White conducted the only Crimson touchdown drive last weekend, and while Colombo is listed as today's starter, he'll need at least another strong performance before Coach Joe Restic's mind is made...
...Crimson girders are discovering that at quarterback, two heads aren't better than one. The lack of an obvious first-string signal caller leaves Harvard without consistent leadership in the huddle. More tangibly, the quarterback confusion robs the team of a considerable portion of its offense...