Word: terrier
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...want anything to do with unpleasantness, so I went into politics." ··· Muffin was missing, and Joanne (ex-Mrs. Johnny) Carson was beside herself. A doctor administered sedation, but Joanne still wandered up and down Sunset Boulevard searching for her three-pound, Yorkshire terrier. Enter Joanne's blind date, TV Executive Tom Tannenbaum, who was promptly pressed into service as a Muffin hunter. Some time around dawn they found the little dog alive and well. Joanne, describing the hound hunt to Columnist Joyce Haber, provided a provocative peek at her marriage to Carson. "Johnny gave Muffin...
...Terriers staged a small revanche in the seventh inning off the third Crimson pitcher. Sandy Weissent. B.U. scored all five of their runs off Weissent in this frame, but Nickens came on to choke off the Terrier threat. Harvard used five pitchers during the game. Phil Collins, who pitched the first five innings...
Tuesday the Crimson beat Brandeis sophomore Bill Hill while the Judge's leading pitcher warmed up on the sidelines for a weekend game with Northcastern. At 3 p.m. on Soldiers Field the Crimson will face B.U. freshman southpaw Billy Babcock or right-hander Peter Yetten. Terrier coach Bob Crocker is saying Rodger Ragowski for a weekend game with Tufts...
...decisive victor last night at the Onondaga County War Memorial, downing Denver, 4-2. The Pioneers were big and rough, but they were also young and couldn't match the Terrier attack. From the start, Boston indicated that it had recovered from its ECAC slump, and held the upper hand. Late in the first period, Toots Cahoon deflected a slap shot from the right point past Denver goalie Ron Grahame and B.U. went ahead to stay...
...appeared that Harvard's momentum had vanished by the time B. U. was at full strength, but the Crimson surprised everyone with the tying goal at 14:15 of the period. Billy Corkery out-skated the Terrier defense, drew the B. U. goalie out of the net, and circling the cage, passed out to Dave Hynes. Hynes whipped the puck into the empty cage, and Harvard was back in the game...