Word: crucially
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Odds on the crucial diamond encounter soared last night to an unheralded 23 to 2, as the 'Poonsters learned they would not be permitted to use graduates...
...Another crucial round in the varsity lacrosse team's drive toward the New England League championship opens at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Hanover, Dartmouth, one-time Notre Dame of N.E.L. lacrosse has slumped this year but still has enough power left to offer a serious threat to the Crimson...
...Tory battler, Winston Churchill, was watching fierce-eyed for a chance to hit the Labor government with a knockout blow. He canceled a scheduled address at the University of Pennsylvania this week because he did not want to leave the battlefield at a crucial moment. In London, before the Primrose League (a Conservative Party offshoot which sponsors social and welfare activities), Churchill last week turned his old phrasemaking genius on Attlee & Co. Most striking Churchillisms: "Mr. Attlee [leads] that cluster of lionhearted limpets, a new phenomenon in our natural history . . . who are united by their desire to hold...
...primarily a team victory, but the game had its share of individual stars. Goalie Syd Clark played the best contest of his career, making six crucial saves in the tight first period and performing almost flawlessly on his clears. Captain Rick Hudner played his usual masterful play-making game, picking up six assists and one goal for his 60-minute stint on the attack...
...habit of playing either very good or very bad lacrosse. It could play any brand of ball this afternoon on M.I.T.'s Briggs Field and probably trounce the hapless Beavers. Coach Bruce Munro, however, would like his squad to settle down, since only three days remain before the crucial home game with Williams...