Word: zoning
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Midway through the fourth quarter, after the Big Red missed a touchdown when Dick Jackson caught a long De Grasf pass just outside the end zone, Harvard took over on its own 13. On the first play, Cowles, who played a magnificent two-way game today, cut through for five yards on a play that was virtually unstoppable today, the inside, reverse over left guard. Then, Botsford, whose sense of timing permitted him to use his interference to perfection, faked off two tacklers and cut though right tackle for a first down on the '34. He squirmed...
...first down on the four. On the first play Gianelly hit the middle for two, and then, trying the left side, found nothing. And then again on the 19th play of this drive, it was Botsford, seemingly stopped on about the five, who broke through and into the end zone for the score...
...Jackson picked off a Crimson pass near the start of the third quarter and joining a host of blockers returned it 32 yards to the Crimson 18. On the first play from scrimmage Tom Rooney took a perfect De Graaf pass in the far corner of the end zone. De Graaf's try for the point was wide...
...Italy Clare Boothe Luce signaled Washington into a sense of urgency about Trieste. Washington and London decided to break the stalemate, but their first attempt failed. Assured by Anthony Eden that Tito would not object, the U.S. and Britain announced last October that they were withdrawing their troops from Zone A forthwith and turning it over to the Italians. Marshal Tito flared with anger over the failure to consult him and threatened war if Italian troops moved into Trieste...
...Yugoslavs. U.S. Ambassador to Austria Llewellyn Thompson and British Assistant Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs Geoffrey Harrison got together almost surreptitiously in London to confer with Tito's representative. For four months, Tito's man haggled. The problem was to give Tito slightly more than Yugoslav-occupied Zone B, but so little more that the Italian government would not balk...