Word: yd
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...power with its beefy rival, completely dominated play to win by a margin of 10-0 that did not reflect the true humiliation of the defending national champions. A week after kicking a last-second field goal to beat Arkansas 10-7, Mississippi Center Allen Green kicked a 41-yd. field goal in the last six seconds for his second of the day and a 6-6 tie with Louisiana State. With stubby Halfback Joe Bellino (TIME, Oct. 24) scoring both touchdowns, fourth-ranked Navy gave collapsing Notre Dame its fifth straight lacing, 14-7. In the Ivy League, unbeaten...
...Little Brown Jug to the Gophers for the first time since 1956. In a third Big Ten contest, Ohio State won easily over Wisconsin, 34-7. Top service teams routed the enemy, Army smothering Villanova 54-0, and Navy shutting out Penn 27-0. A third-period 30-yd. Harvard pass upset Dartmouth 9-6, preserving Crimson hopes for the Ivy League title...
...Still hobbled by the loss of injured Quarterback Charles Ravenel, Harvard hung on until the last few minutes before it was able to push over a touchdown, intercept a last-minute pass on its own 4-yd. line, to squeak past Columbia, 8-7. ¶ After a frustrating, fumble-filled game, Michigan's Wolverines got off a desperation fourth-quarter pass that caromed off a couple of Northwestern defenders before End Bob Johnson snagged it on the 1-ft. line. It took two more plays for Michigan to cross the goal and beat the Wildcats...
...hopes to mount without oxygen tanks. But getting most of the headlines so far was an expedition sideline: Hillary's quest for the Abominable Snowman. Although he suspects that the abomination is just a snow job, Hillary is toting a special, hypodermic-firing blunderbuss with a so-yd. kayo range to make sure that he is ready for yeti...
...last week's P.G.A., its fairways were trimmed to 30-yd. widths, its undulating greens were tucked behind yawning lakes; deep bunkers dotted its entire 7,165-yd length. Groaned Canadian Open Winner Art Wall after a bogeyman second round: "It's beyond me. I'm just not good enough for this course." Neither were Palmer, Snead and Hogan -at least last week. Ben Hogan was unable to earn a single birdie in the first 54 holes, did not survive the final cut. Palmer took a horrendous triple-bogey 8 on the 625-yd. 16th...