Word: stops
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...They didn't keep the time right," said Owner Lamar Hunt of the Kansas City Chiefs. "The first half didn't run long enough, and the second half ran too long." Looking back, it is easy to understand why Hunt wished he had been manning the stop watch at last week's Super Bowl game between the A.F.L. champion Chiefs and the N.F.L. champion Green Bay Packers...
College Stuff. As far as the Packers are concerned, a first half is just a patrol action. Contact the enemy, draw his fire, test his strengths, probe his weaknesses. In the locker room at half time, Coach Vince Lombardi wasted no time on pep talks. "Stop grabbing and start tackling," he growled, and then he got down to specifics. Fact One: the Chiefs, on the average, were younger, bigger and probably stronger than the Packers -whose ground game had not been much to brag about all year, anyhow. That led naturally to Fact Two: Packer Quarterback Bart Starr, who completed...
...licenses the same as drivers' licenses." But if the growing popularity of skiing continues to increase the population on any incline with snow, the view of another Austrian lawyer, Dr. Karl Homann, is likely to pack more weight. "Rules are not enough," he says. "You need laws to stop careless skiing. The sport may have risks, but having to bear the carelessness of another is unfair...
With nothing to do, he did everything: TV, movies, summer stock, revues, nightclubs. He landed the lead as a replacement in two Broadway shows (Stop the World, Half a Sixpence), but he was still a crucial step away from the ideal niche. When ProducerDirector Harold Prince came after him for Cabaret, he succumbed instantly. "Everyone thought it was a very chancy show," he says, "but I knew I wanted to take the gamble. The tawdriness and decadence of cafe life is something I know...
...market, have slashed their prices by as much as 30%. In turn, supermarket chains in New York, Chicago and other areas last week cut frozen-juice prices from 180 or 20? to 15? per 6-oz. can. The end is nowhere in sight. "There's no way to stop the assembly line," wails Robert Rutledge, executive vice president of the Florida Citrus Mutual. "Only one power can pull the switch, and He hasn't sent us either frost or hurricane this year." Next to Him, the grower's best friend is Agriculture Secretary Orville Freeman...