Word: championships
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...overlooked one significant fact in the otherwise excellent analysis concerning the cold-shoulder treatment accorded to B. & K. by the British-as contrasted to the effusive welcome extended Georgy. It is crystal-clear that Boom Boom Khrushchev vanquished Peep Peep Malenkov in the preliminaries for the fumbling championship of the U.S.S.R. Now, the tag team of Bim & Bom is in training for the finals. Naturally, the British, being the jolly sporting type, are rooting for the underdog to make a comeback...
...Putting its new "get tough" policy into effect with a vengeance, the National Collegiate Athletic Association handed down stiff penalties to six member colleges for a wide variety of recruiting violations. Hit hardest, Auburn was put on three-year probation, forbidden to participate in N.C.A.A. championship and invitation events for two years, forbidden to participate in the N.C.A.A.'s nationally televised football series. The Universities of Florida and Louisville drew two years' probation apiece; Texas A. & M., Mississippi College and the University of Kansas all drew a year in the penalty...
Tomorrow the Eliot boat will row at New Haven against the Yale College championship eight...
...squad will qualify for the individual championship and shoot for the team title today in the Easterns at Cornell. Yale, the defending champion, Williams, and Georgetown are considered to have the best chances to gain the team title. Representing the Crimson will be Brock Stokes, Perry Driggs, Roger Fleischmann, Bill McAllister, Lou Klein, and Alan Steinert...
...Elis are at least ten goals better than the Crimson on comparative Ivy scores, having defeated all four league opponents this year. Should Yale win tomorrow's contest, it will clinch the championship. Dartmouth could tie for the title if it defeats Penn and the Elis lose...