Word: foul
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Albro playing left forward for Knox was the outstanding figure of the game, shooting six goals from the field and scoring on all five tries from the foul line. Most of his field goals were made on long shots. McLeish starred for the Crimson scoring four field goals and thirteen of fifteen free tries...
...beginning of the second half the game was slowed up by personal fouls by both teams, 20 personal and one technical foul being called on the Crimson quintet, and 14 personal and 3 technical fouls on Clark. Fowler and Holmes, veterans of last year did most of the scoring for Clark, and showed superior steadiness. Toward the end of the game Coach Wachter sent in the second team that broke up the Clark offensive and held them to a total of five baskets during the remainder of the game...
...then lay down on a well-greased linoleum rug and begin playing cross-eyed parchesi with the man he graduated from high school. But this time this Buell guy catched the kick and run back with it towards the opponents' ghoul and the old blue Eli declared it was foul tactics but the referee said willy nilly and what could anybody do about it? I am asking everybody...
...condemn the French, is there any rhyme or reason in sanctioning Shakespeare, Milton, Gibbon, even the Bible, in whose pages may be found "foul and indecent" passages? They too have been censored in the past. In fact, to put the shoe on the other foot, the Parisian authorities once, banned Fielding's "Tom Jones", to the righteous glee of Richardson, who had never forgiven Fielding for his burlesque on "Pamela". But today we accept classics in English as they are, dirty and not washed behind the ears, if you like, but still themselves, uncensored. To discriminate against such classics because...
...event against the Oxford-Cambridge team last summer, and since then, his form has shown remarkable improvement, with a distance gain in his distances as a result. One of his throws in the M. I. T. meet last Saturday was well over 160 feet, but was foul by inches. Provided that he can stay within the circle, he will surely outdistance Cruiksbank, the bast Eli entry, while Marshall is very likely to win third place for the University over Lands...