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Word: fifteens (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Crimson team has run through fifteen matches without tasting defeat. The string should be extended to sixteen straight before the Princeton match, as Columbia has been something less than proficient on the courts this year. However, at Princeton tomorrow afternoon, the situation will be different...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Undefeated Tennis Team Will Face Lions, Tigers in Weekend Matches | 5/3/1957 | See Source »

...Amherst last Saturday the Crimson's second fifteen lost its first match in three starts against the powerful but inexperienced Amherst first fifteen, 18 to 8. Jay Fowler and captain Ken Herlihy both scored tries for the Crimson, Bob Miller kicking a two-point conversion on the second. Fowler finished the game with a suspected fractured shin...

Author: By Alastair J.C.E. Rellie, | Title: Rugby Team Beats Dartmouth, 6 to 3, Keeps League Lead | 4/29/1957 | See Source »

Close marking by the Crimson backs and hard tackling by the forwards, especially captain Terry Turner, Charlie Eaton, and Bill Shane, kept the Dartmouth threequarters more interested in the opposition than the ball, but the Indians picked up three points on a penalty kick with fifteen minutes left, and came within a yard of scoring a try two minutes before the end of the match...

Author: By Alastair J.C.E. Rellie, | Title: Rugby Team Beats Dartmouth, 6 to 3, Keeps League Lead | 4/29/1957 | See Source »

...Crimson regulars, winger Mike Reynal and flank forward John Chalsty will be missing from today's team. Charles Levine will fill in for Chalsty, with Bill Gill rounding out the fifteen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ruggers Play | 4/27/1957 | See Source »

...actors have squeezed everything. Fat Sidney Greenstreet, with fez, is Farrari, the jovial "leader of all illegal activities in Casablanca." Peter Lorre is a funny, intense worm who sells blackmarket visas to refugees stranded in the unoccupied French city; the producers could afford to lead him off screaming after fifteen minutes: but in that time he created a lasting figure...

Author: By Walter E. Wilson, | Title: Casablanca | 4/23/1957 | See Source »

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