Word: woking
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Inch or So Apart. Maybe the Browns weren't eager, after all-not after they woke up to discover that 3½ in. of snow had fallen in Green Bay on the morning of the game. The playing field was chocolate pudding-which was tasty as far as the Packers were concerned. "Packer weather," it is commonly called around the league, since Coach Lombardi's brand of football is so basic that little things like mud and snow don't bother him a bit. Cleveland's attack, as always, was built around the ultrasophisticated running...
...came by his views the hard way-by a tough and unsentimental study of himself. Here is his account of himself at 20: "I moved from one fitful job to another, improvisations without issue; dreamed my sumptuous dreams of canopied barges on the Nile and throbbing Bentleys in Biarritz; woke with strangers in dank attics; nursed the one undarned, too tightly fitting suit-and plotted my escape. Try as I may, I cannot bring into focus the young man of 20. If we were to meet today, we would have little to say to each other. [There would...
With Gerry Kovolchuk in the penalty box, the Harvard power play finally woke up. Parrot passed to Waldinger as they crossed the blue line, but Parrot fell and slid toward the net. Waldinger found an opening and fired the puck past Parrot and Yurkiewicz for the trying goal...
Yale, like Brown, won the game early simply by outhustling Harvard's defensemen. Before the first period was over they had put three shots past goalie Nat Bowditch, and they led 4-0 before Harvard woke...
Harvard's fullbacks woke up in the second period and Bowditch made several great saves to hold Yale scoreless. But a lackadaisical offense did little more than gaze from afar at the Yale net. Before Harvard decided to start trying to beat Yale to the ball, Kerry had scored once more...