Word: belled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Craig Bell's 31-4 sabre record pulled Illinois into seventh place. Tom Pescivaradi from Drexel took second place with 28 wins and 85 touches against him. Renel Liebert from Columbia ranked third with 28 wins and 100 touches against him. Harvard's Paul Zygas finished twelfth with 23 wins. He lost five decisive bouts by heartbreaking 5-4 scores...
Paul Zygas, the Crimson's representative in the sabre, turned in a workmanlike job and 14-7 record, well to the rear of Penn's Fred VasNynatten and Illinois' Craig Bell, who led in the weapon with 0-2 marks...
Aileen B. Shields, 58, a divorcee who lives with her mother, has worked the past 37 years for Southwestern Bell Telephone...
...play opens on Michael Bell's simple platform stage; the time is daytime, but the mood is moonlight. For fully half an act the five primary characters are introduced; each with his idiosyncracy, each with his song...
...warning buzzer for Round 7 rang, and Cassius mentally began ticking off the seconds to the bell. Across the ring, Liston spat out his mouthpiece. Clay blinked: Liston was not coming out. With a wild whoop, Cassius leaped to his feet, gloves high above his head. The fight was over-and Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. was the new heavyweight champion of the world. Round the ring he danced, leering down at the sportswriters and bellowing gleefully: "Eat your words...