Word: time-out
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...honors of the season went to the unbeaten, untied Terrapins of the University of Maryland; final polls of both the Associated Press (sportswriters) and the United Press (coaches) ranked them No. 1 in the U.S., just ahead of Notre Dame. Coach Jim Tatum's Terrapins took a brief time-out to enjoy the sensation of being national champions, then began pointing for their Orange Bowl game with the University of Oklahoma...
...managed to elude the man grabbing for him, but a moment later was piled up on the Springfield seven yard line. The Crimson was unable to get in any more plays in the half, which ended in a welter of confusion as the locals tried to get a time-out called...
...direct service to the squad in 1947 while the players were taking a terrible physical beating from Virginia, 47 to 0. During a time-out period late in the game, there was no one left to carry out the water bucket, so Benny did. Time came back in sooner than Benny expected, and he just had time to dash off the field on the opposite side from the Harvard bench...
Trading in the stock was suspended for two hours and six minutes to give clerks and traders a chance to catch up. Six minutes after trading was resumed, another time-out had to be called. By the end of the session the volume had reached a whopping 146,000 shares, nearly 10% of all shares traded that day. And Curtiss-Wright common was up 2¼ points to 10⅜ a share. Next day, despite the market's general decline (see below), Curtiss-Wright edged up to 10⅜% of on a much greater volume of 194,400 shares...
Over 175 hungry patrons jammed the little cafeteria in Eliot's basement in the rush hours from 9 to the 11 o'clock closing time, taking a time-out to eat. Hot dogs were their biggest order from a menu which included about ten different sandwiches, candy, cigarettes, and assorted beverages...