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Captain Moore took the loss in stride. "Once we get used to playing, we'll show them what we've got," Moore said...
...what if she has to throw herself in front of a bullet to protect him from her own treachery? So what if she dies looking like a streetwalker, her painted face in his hands? The score and the dashing camerawork tell us to accept it all in schmaltzy, romantic stride...
...only has the offense finally hit full stride, but Columbia should be aided by the mystique of Baker Field, the wooden horseshoe' on 218th Street and Broadway that has been the site of so many Ivy shockers...
SOUTH. Carter's homeboy status and religiosity far outweigh any gaffes and organizational disputes everywhere except in Virginia and Texas. In both, Ford seems to be moving up. Texas Democrats took Carter's Playboy confession of mental lechery in stride, but still simmer over his linkage of Native Son Lyndon Johnson with Richard Nixon in "lying, cheating and distorting the truth." Even so, Lady Bird Johnson is still a member of Carter's Texas steering committee. Carter has also lost some support in Mississippi, but Florida seems safely in his camp, and he seems overwhelmingly ahead...
...clear by halftime that the Harvard offense had found its stride, and that rhythm continued into the third quarter. At 4:34, Chris Doherty pulled up in the endzone at the end of a ten-yard jaunt with a screen pass, and it was 27-14. Fifty-six yards, six plays, and no identifiable problems along...