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Word: bille (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Coach Bill Barclay, who has directed his disciples to three successive victories since Bill Brady was inserted into the lineup after midyears, is far from complacent about tonight's affair. Dartmouth has had a much-needed rest during the past week--it was examination time at Hanover--and the Indians are capable of much better basketball than their record would seem to indicate...

Author: By Irvin M. Horowitz, | Title: Barclay Five Meets Indian Team Tonight | 2/11/1947 | See Source »

...Moseley's third line, with Bill Ayres and George Gebelein at wings, had an active and effective evening which saw Ayres score twice. Freshman mentor Stan Priddy teamed with Greeley Summers to form a rugged Unicorn defense. With Goodie Harding making his usual incredible stops, the B.A.A. goal was undented for 27 minutes. Hockey Summaries HARVARD (6) B.A.A. (7) Crocker rw Harding, W. Key c Beebe Feloney lw Loring Preston rd Summers Greeley, R ld Priddy Lavalle g Harding...

Author: By Robert W. Morgan jr., | Title: Beebe Leads Unicorns to 7-6 Victory Over Varsity Puckmen in Overtime Onslaught | 2/11/1947 | See Source »

...Little Bill Brady, whose lay-up shots were instrumental in the Crimson's early advantage, drew the starting assignment against Lawry, but was shifted after racking up four fouls in the first period...

Author: By William S. Fairfield, | Title: Crimson Five Traps Bengal In Lair, 50-40 | 2/10/1947 | See Source »

With an almost even distribution of points, Leo Page was high man with nine tallies, followed by Brady, Mariaschin, and George Hauptfuhrer each with eight and Bill Henry with seven...

Author: By William S. Fairfield, | Title: Crimson Five Traps Bengal In Lair, 50-40 | 2/10/1947 | See Source »

...Bill Jackson threw the 16 pound shot 47 feet 4 inches, his best effort this season, finishing five inches behind IC4A winner, Doc Blanchard. Pete Garland and Gene Harrigan tied for second in the high-jump at five feet eleven inches, and Frank Gurley, eclipsing his personal record, ran second to Army's Heptagonal cross country king, Fred Knauss in the mile...

Author: By Stephen N. Cady, | Title: Crimson Wins Two of Four Weekend Tilts with Army | 2/10/1947 | See Source »

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