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...Saturday night all over again. The first half opened with both teams playing steady controlled basketball. The lead changed hands several times before the Crimson built up a 30-24 edge with 4:31 to go. Pivotman Brian Banks (12 points) and forward Cy Booker (10 points) hit several key jump shots during the spurt, but the Fordham offense came to life before the end of the half, trimming the Harvard lead...

Author: By Theodore A. Christopher, | Title: Cagers Lose Another Squeaker, 70-68, Fordham Wins on 40-Foot Buzzer Shot | 12/11/1975 | See Source »

Collins once more tied the game for Fordham, tapping in his own rebound with thirty-five seconds left. Harvard called time out and set up Cy Booker at the right corner, but his shot bounced high off the rim into the hands of Fordham's Kevin Brown. Four seconds, three dribbles, and two points later it was all over...

Author: By Theodore A. Christopher, | Title: Cagers Lose Another Squeaker, 70-68, Fordham Wins on 40-Foot Buzzer Shot | 12/11/1975 | See Source »

Harvard's sophomore center Cyrus Booker began to get untracked in the late going of the second half, making good on two underneath. Booker ended the evening with 11 points. Hines and Carey shared scoring laurels, each chipping in 14. Honick was close behind with 13 points...

Author: By Richard J. Doherty, | Title: Clemson, Syracuse Outleap Hoopsters; Crimson Five Cursed by Cold Hand | 12/1/1975 | See Source »

Carey will be joined up front by Cyrus Booker, one of the many sophomores who will be gracing the IAB this winter, and Doc Hines, who, at last report, was back playing on the team again, and playing extremely well...

Author: By Michael K. Savit, | Title: Crimson Cagers Prime for Opener; Tough Schedule Ahead for Squad | 11/26/1975 | See Source »

...library, ready to blow it up. He is holding all New York at ransom to correct a racial humiliation. He bombs fire stations, dominates the tabloids, and threatens to detonate the Morgan property if he is not avenged. As in Attica, a "representative" is sent in, Booker T.Washington, but the ragtime man is adamant. He has put America into a panic--if this can happen, what next? They can't let him give the orders. Everything is out of kilter, the world is topsy-turvy, the granite is crumbling underfoot. They send a telegram to Morgan. He wires back: Give...

Author: By Richard Tuhner, | Title: Playing Ragtime Slow | 8/12/1975 | See Source »

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