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After a feeble field goal attempt from the Big Red 24, the visitors took over on the 20. Wood's lateral wasn't even close to its target, and the Crimson had another chance when Stan Yastrzemaki grabbed the loose ball. Grant bolted 10 yard to the five and Dockery four to the one yard line. After Grant was stopped on third down Bassett took the snap from Stephens and whipped a pass to Dockery who had taken one step into the end zone. The clock read nine seconds left when Hartranft made his third straight extra point...

Author: By Steven V. Roberts, | Title: Crimson Smashes Cornell, 21-24, In Ivy Win; Grant, Dockery Star | 10/14/1963 | See Source »

...Stan Musial, the St. Louis Cardinals' star right fielder who plans to retire this year, will throw out the first ball in tomorrow's World Series opener at Yankee stadium. The American League pennant winners wired Stan the Man the invitation as soon as St. Louis was mathematically eliminated from the National League title...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Retiring Musial Slated To Throw First Ball | 10/1/1963 | See Source »

Once in sight of the goal line, however, Mass stiffened and Harvard hesitated. Second team fullback Stan Yastrzemski investigated seeming openings at left and right guard without success. Then halfback Walter Grant, on a play called in from the bench, carried into right tackie, but could not find the opening. Finally, fullback Bill Grana, now back in the game, took the ball on what was supposed to be an end run but ended up in a blind alley at right tackle. The virginity of its end zone unimpaired, the Mass team left the field engulfed in an appreciative roar from...

Author: By Joseph M. Russin, | Title: Defense-Minded Crimson Fights Mass to Scoreless Tie | 9/30/1963 | See Source »

...once every percentage play clicked, and every move was blinding genius. To pitch the first game, Alston called on Veteran Lefthander Johnny Podres, bad back, so-so record (13 victories, 10 losses) and all. The slugging Cards got only three hits (including a home run by Stan Musial), and the Dodgers won, 3-1. "We hated to lose that first game," admitted Cardinal Manager Keane. Gritted Musial: "We've got to win the next...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball: On Top with Old Smokey | 9/27/1963 | See Source »

With all the talk about a pickle at tackle many observors expected to see gaping holes develop. In fact, the tackles, led by Jeff Pochop and Joe Jurek, actually looked quite good. They held on defense and gave fullbacks Bill Grana and Stan Yastrzemski plenty of running room...

Author: By Joseph M. Russin, | Title: Crimson Bops Tufts in Scrimmage, Expects Tough Going Against Mass. | 9/23/1963 | See Source »

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