Word: dashings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Hubert "Flash" Hauck took individual honors of the two games of the day and personally escorted the Goldcoasters to their first league victory. His most spectacular dash was a 50 yard scoring jaunt through the entire Dunster team...
Thursday's events, entries for which must be in by Wednesday at 6 o'clock, will include the 80 yard High Hurdles, the 80 yard Dash, the 440 yard Run, the 120 yard Low Hurdles, the 160 yard Dash, and the 880 yard Run. Trial heats will be run in all these events except the 440 and 880 yard Runs. The starting time will be 3 o'clock...
...usual, therefore, the British Foreign Office thought last week in terms of both hemispheres and in terms of war and politics ahead of economics. Conservative Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain is none too pleased that the Chinese Government has now taken in the Chinese Communists and that envoys dash by chartered plane between Nanking and Moscow. Although President Roosevelt was offering the United Kingdom the chance of the century to extract the U. S. from isolation and team it up with Great Britain, this week Downing Street had its careful fingers crossed...
...himself as one of the few conscientious U. S. historians whose books give the historical novelists a run for their money. Last week, in his concluding volume on Andrew Jackson, Author James offers a frankly-hinted explanation: ''Many good writers," he avers, "who now and again dash showily into the biographical lists are careless, lazy and shallow about their research, whereas most of the honest and competent researchists can't write for sour apples...
...past week Hutter has led his squad into the week Hutter has led his squad into the Stadium for practice drills. He has stressed in these sessions, just as Harlow has done in the recent football practices, the importance of timing an precession. No longer will the yell coordinators dash out upon the field, fling their megaphones away, and then swing into disorganized gyrations. At a given signal the cheers led with military accuracy...