Word: walking
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...delicately guiding the ball, that distinguishes players from Europe and South America. Those quicksilver skills come only after a lifetime's experience in the game, and American players, until recently, have simply taken up soccer too late. Notes Caribous veteran Forward Brian Tinnion: "In England, we learn to walk, we learn to run, and then we learn to play soccer...
Burke St. John scored what proved to be the game-winner in the second, leading off the inning with a double to right. After a walk to Rick Pearce, Chuck Marshall failed on two bunt attempts, but then blasted a single to center to score St. John...
Meanwhile, Clifford sailed along as he scattered singles in the second and third, but got into trouble in the fourth. After a walk, designated hitter Rod Shepard ripped a liner to leftfield...
...intend to leave the country. It is understandable why he feels that way. In spite of its swelling poverty and destitution and its unstable political situation, India is the only place where he could best develop his art. Everywhere are indications of ancient religions and the traditions. Sacred cows walk the streets, shrines are at the feet of Bombay streetlamps, most homes have puja (worship) rooms and an idol of the household deity. People are named after characters in the Vedic scriptures...
About 3600 people yesterday traversed a 20-mile route through the Boston area to raise an estimated $182,000 in pledges in the ninth annual Walk for Hunger...