Word: tim
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Gene Kinasewich, Kostandoff's counterpart on the Crimson's. The flashy wing-center is the basis of the Crimson's offensive attack, although he has been surpassed as scoring leader. Topping the heap now after a prolific performance in the team' last five games is Kinasewich's linemate, Tim Taylor...
Most of the points were racked up by the Tim Taylor-Gene Kinasewich-Gerry Jorgenson line although Taylor was the one who actually shot in the puck--three times in all. Twice he scored on direct passes from Kinasewich and then again when he poked in a blue line shot from Dave Johnston...
...days later, the Crimson moved to Broadmoor Rink in Colorado Springs and edged past Colorado, 6-5. Tim Taylor, after scoring earlier in the evening, broke a 5-5 tie with a last-minute short past Colorado goalie Norm Lawrence...
Filing-Cabinet Frenchies. After passage of the new gaming act. Crockford's was bought by an Old Harrovian entrepreneur, blond, beefy Tim Holland. 35, who brags of learning bridge when he was nine. He transformed the club's venerable second floor with $80,000 worth of silk damask wall coverings and 18th century candelabra, imported eight French croupiers and French-made plastic chips representing $1,500,000 (highest chip: $2,800) for four chemmy and eight poker tables. In return for a cut of the take. Businessman Holland persuaded foxy old Isidor Abbecassis. Le Touquet's casino...
...skintight red dress left the chemmy table one morning last week after dropping $5,600, she yawned: "Lovely evening, really." Lured by cut-rate Lucullan food (price of dinner: $2.50) and free breakfast with champagne, more than 1,200 top-drawer Britons have joined the club, which Tim Holland modestly calls a "gold mine." Last week, after his casino had been running only ten days. Crocky's new master had already earned the Biblical encomium pinned on Fishmonger Crockford in the 19th century: "He hath filled the hungry with good things; and the rich he. hath sent empty away...