Word: yarding
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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From Cool to Hottest. Slowly, Tony's yard in South Orange began to fill with huge, geometric shapes. Except for The Black Box, Die, and a third piece called Free Ride, all were plywood mockups, built with the help of friends and coated with auto-body underpaint. (Like Henry Ford, Tony believes in letting the customer have any color, so long as it's black.) "I never thought of them as sculpture," says Tony today. "I thought of them as basic design." But other sculptors in other studios were building basic boxes and calling it art. A trend...
...their gentlemanly battle plans, forsaking guns-it's hard-cheese for the armed robber who gets caught-recruiting specialists in such arcane subjects as railroad engineering and advanced electronics. After the loot is lifted, the film collapses into a text-bookish story of police procedure, as Scotland Yard tries to run the thieves to earth...
Dartmouth's defense limited the Cross to 75 yards in the first half; weak-passing quarterback Gene Ryzewicz completed 9 of 13 throws in the same span; and sophomore Bob Mlakar emerged as more than just a name with a 50-yard scoring scamper. The only Green weakness was punting: five kicks averaged a feeble 17 yards...
Princeton registered its 17th straight victory over Columbia, 28-14. The Tigers came from behind for the second week in a row, after Lion quarterback Marty Domres hit sophomore end Bill Wazevich with a 76-yard paydirt pitch in the first quarter. Wazevich set league records with 12 catches (the Harvard season record is 20) for 214 yards, as Domres justified his passing reputation, but Tiger tailback Bob Weber was the star...
John Tyson, like Chickenman, seems to be "everywhere, everywhere." When Rucker juggled a 17-yard pass on the Harvard 11 in the second quarter, Tyson snatched it away and scampered 15 yards. When Thornton seemed about to waltz into the Crimson end-zone on a six-yard roll out around left end early in the fourth quarter, Tyson came from out of nowhere to drop him on the one-yard line. Driven almost by instinct on a second-and-8 play in the same quarter, Tyson moved up from safety to stop Smith's slant off tackle for no gain...