Word: dashings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University first scored after six minutes of play, when Garrison, who had just replaced Holbrook, made the goal unassisted, dribbling from center ice. Shortly after Giddens made a slow dash the length, got free, but Riley, the Technology goalie and the outstanding player of his team, made a brilliant save...
Where were the King's sons? The youngest, Prince John, died in 1919 at the age of 14. The youngest who still lives, Prince George, a lieutenant on H. M. S. Durban, was reported from Bermuda to have received orders to dash for London, transferring in mid-ocean from the frail destroyer Durban to a swift and sturdier liner. Only the Duke of York, second son of His Majesty, was at the Royal bedside. The Duke of Gloucester and Edward of Wales-imminent King and Emperor-were on their "good will tour" (TIME. Sept. 17) of British Africa. Probably...
Clevelanders last week learned why the hawk fed leisurely outside the Van Sweringen windows. Atop the 54-story tower building is a huge beacon. Birds migrating at night are blinded by the glare, dash against the building, drop broken-bodied to the balcony projection...
...most outstanding features of the games were a field goal kicked by W. B. Wood '32 standing on the enemy 30-yard line in the first quarter; a 60-yard run by J. W. Crickard '32 in the third period; and the spectacular handling of a pass and subsequent dash for a touchdown by W. A. Beyer '32, in the last quarter...
...yard dash: First, V. J. Munroe '31 (scratch); second, Frederick Cummings '30 (scratch); third, N. B. Bakas '31 (10 yards). Time--52 5-10 seconds...