Word: foul
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...shot-put, too, Captain Brown, Clark, and Saxton form a trio that appear, from results this spring, to surpass Blatter and Dexter, Tech's best entries, so the University may score a clean sweep in this event. Brown should win the hammer-throw too, although his frequent foul throws may spoil his chances, as they did in the Pennsylvania Relay Carnival. Marshall ought to get second with Osborn, Tonon, and Dexter as the rivals most to be feared...
...were approved. Princeton suggested that a definite list of qualified officials should be made, such as that in use for football. This suggestion was approved. It was also proposed and approved that all officials should meet before, each season to set a definite standard as to what constitutes a foul, as there is now considerable discrepancy in this respect. Coach Wanamaker of Yale proposed a rule making two referees to each game compulsory, and Columbia suggested that the number of substitutions in a single game be limited to four. Both of these suggestions were approved...
...inter-class basketball series the Seniors created a surprise yesterday afternoon by defeating the hitherto unbeaten Freshmen by a score of 21-20. J. M. Kleberg '22 was the individual star of the Senior five with four goals from the floor and one goal from the foul-line to his credit, while J. H. Wright '25, with a total of 12 points, was the highest scorer for the losers...
...Crimson was the first to score after the opening whistle when Captain McLeish tallied on two free tries, but Yale seized the lead immediately after as Cooper ringed a foul and then scored from the floor. McLeish evened it up with another foul and the University again jumped into the lead when Lowenthal tallied his first basket after a pretty pass from Fitts. The Eli five came back, however, and the lead continued to shift back and forth for several moments. Finally the Crimson players managed to hold an advantage and although hard pressed by a last minute rally went...
...floor the Yale five scored six points in as many minutes and at once from 15-18 the score jumped to 21-18. McLeish made it 20 all with a free try and a basket; then Fitts put the Crimson again two points ahead. Yale came back with two foul shots but again the Crimson jumped ahead and it looked as if the game was won; Yale rallied, however, and with three minutes to go closed the count 30-30, only to fall behind for the third time when Gordon slipped in a basket and Captain McLeish clinched it with...