Word: doug
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Doug McCray, now 32, had been on a drinking binge and could not account for his whereabouts at the time of the crime when police arrested him for murder six weeks later. The FBI had matched his palm print with one found in Mears' apartment. Nearly ten years later, McCray says he still does not know whether he is guilty. He has passed two polygraph tests, which prosecutors would not permit in evidence at his trial. An eyewitness who placed McCray in the woman's neighborhood at the time of the slaying later recanted, saying police had coached...
...first black put to death since 1967 and the first U.S. prisoner ever legally killed by intravenous injection. With the death-row census now above 1,100 and rising annually by more than 100, it seemed that the pace of U.S. executions could soon quicken. Says Texas District Judge Doug Shaver: "1983 will bring some more. So many on death row are ripe. They've had years there and have been through all the [legal] processes. And this humane way," says ex-Prosecutor Shaver of death-by-injection, "will make it more palatable...
...fourth place. He is third after eleven of the 18 laps, second after 13. He has, we learn later, broken the course record three times in succession. But he runs out of race, and although he is gaining fast, at the end he is still 2.5 sec. behind Winner Doug Bethke's Corvette. Newman jokes with Bethke on the victory stand, puts his arm around Joanne, smiles for the photographers, and then goes back to the trailer to rage. Later, very seriously, he apologizes for losing. He does not really cheer up until the awards dinner that night, when...
...course not all the runners changed events and those that ran in their usual races were also very successful. Sophomore Steve Ezeji-Okoye's 75 in the 55-meter hurdles earned him first place, and teammate Jim Herberich finished right behind him for second. Freshman Doug Boyd and junior Mark Henry both cleared 6-ft., 8-in to take the first two places in the high jump, while Co-Captain Gus Udo, Jimmy Johnson, and Shown Hall dominated the other jumping events...
...Previous Bushnell Cup Winners Year Player, College, Position 1970 Jim Chesey, Dartmouth, OB Ed Marinaro, Cornell, TB 1971 Ed Marinaro, Cornell, TB 1972 Dick Jauron, Yale, TB 1973 Jim Stoecket, Harvard, OB 1974 W. Snickenberger, Princeton, TB 1975 Doug Jackson, Columbia, TB 1976 John Pagliaro, Yale, TB 1977 John Pagliaro, Yale, TB 1978 Buddy Teevens, Dartmouth, OB 1979 Tim Tumpane, Yale, LB 1980 Kevin Czinger, Yale, MG 1981 Rich Diana, Yale...