Word: foul
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Almost all their goals were on long shots from mid-court and beyond. Green's center play, apparently the team's chief weakness in the first half, showed a startling reversal of form after the intermission and became a big factor in the victory. He was effective from the foul line, dropping six attempts out of seven through the hoop...
Goals, Walsh 7, Mangini 3, Thayer (pony), Kent 2, Stranahan, Shaw Foul, White, Time, six 5-minute periods...
...rule either to make a run or be put out within any given number of bowls. His prime function is to prevent the ball from striking his wicket. Interminable defensive play ("stonewalling") is thus possible-as it would be in baseball if a batter were adroit enough to foul safely off an indefinite number of pitches...
Score, Harvard 1928 33, Second Year Law 19. Goals from the floor, Slocum 6, Paldwin 2, Green 2, McCurdy 2, Oothout, Meisenbach, Pusey, Aitken 4, Vogel, Cooper, Randal, Fannenbaum. Goals from foul, Slocum, Baldwin. Green, Aitken, Randal, Fannenbaum. Time, 15 minute halves...
...scoring became much looser in the final period. Leekley, who played almost the entire game without having a foul called against him, scored three in rapid sequence in this half. Harvard substitutions were frequent near the end, Heageney, Rauh, and Malich fitting well into the Crimson machine...