Word: snappings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...system had been in place for more than two years, with no attempts at enforcement; federal officials were growing hungry for blood, and probably wanted to snap first in the summer, when colleges and protestors would be safely on vacation. But the cumber-some cross-checking would have taken too long, so they proceeded with euphemistically labeled "passive enforcement"--going only after vocal violators...
...Gators Snap Back. By the 1950s, alligator hunting had become so widespread in the swamps of the Southland that the great reptiles seemed headed for oblivion. Now, after years of federal protection, they are making a ferocious comeback. In Florida, fish and game officials get frequent calls from frightened homeowners demanding the removal of alligators from their backyard ponds or canals. The toothy beasts have attacked swimmers, eaten of alligator skins and meat. A recently published state booklet spells outs the virtues of alligator meat (tender, low fat), which sells in some Louisiana markets for about $3.50 per lb. Environmentalists...
Last year it happened again. Trailing early in the third Period, 17-3, the Crimson rallied for two touchdowns to lie the game. On the game's final play, a bad snap from center thwarted what would have been Jim vitluneva's winning 30-yard field goal...
HARVARD 20, PRINCETON 17-1 can picture it all clear as day. There are a few seconds left on the clock, and the score is tied at 17. Harvard's Villanueva lines up for game-winning field goal try. The snap comes back to Allard and--incredibly--it's a good snap. Villanueva steps and swings his leg through the ball and it's up and it's going. going...going to be a very touch game...
Injured quarterback Don Allard's only entrance into the game Saturday, aside from holding on field goal attempts, came late in the first half after Jack Riordan had the wind knocked out of him . On second and 16at the Harvard 39. Allard look the snap dropped quickly and hit tight end Peter Quartaran on a snappy loss per the middle, goal for a yard gain. The white thing took about lot seconds as Allard had to be sure be got the ball away before anyone had a chance to but him. His bruised collarbone is still causing a great deal...