Word: wing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Florida, May 29, gives Stevenson a chance to show strength in the South. The state's liberal Democratic wing, led by ex-Senator Claude Pepper, will probably back Kefauver, as it did in 1952 (when Kefauver lost to Georgia's Senator Richard Russell). Popular Governor LeRoy Collins seems to lean toward Stevenson...
Last week's criticism of the Fund was very different in origin from right-wing attacks on it that have mounted in fury during recent months. Commentator Fulton Lewis Jr. and Columnist David Lawrence accused the Fund of soft-pedaling Communist subversion. American Legion National Commander Seaborn Collins said the Fund "is threatening and may succeed in crippling the national security...
Princeton uses the single-wing also, but the Caldwell version is similar to Jordan's only in that they have the same name. Harvard relies for the most part on the power-play--the smash up the middle or off tackle, using little deception. Princeton uses a buck-lateral sequence, a fullback spin series, and a whole cluster of deceptive, crowd-appealing plays...
Senior fullback Dick Martin has also come through for Caldwell, leading the League in rushing with 364 yards, scoring four touchdowns, and kicking eight extra points. Wingback Frank Agnew, who has been bothered by an injury all week, has been very effective in Caldwell's wide-open single-wing. Sophomore John Sapoch is the quarterback...
...scores indicate, none of the victories, with the exception of the opener against Rutgers, has been an easy one for Caldwell, but the master of the single-wing will win them any way he can, and he certainly wants to win tomorrow...