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Word: foul (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Labriola counted on three quick sets to give Yale a 24 to 19 lead at the quarter. Near the end of that period, after a foul had been called, Sacks bounced the ball off Schnaitter's head. Except for about two minutes of steady booing, nothing happened in consequence...

Author: By David L. Halberstam, | Title: Sacks Sets Free Throw Mark as Yale Tops Five | 3/16/1953 | See Source »

...shots and drive ins, to keep the Crimson in the game and bring his total to 13 points. Dennis scored 20 on six field goals and eight out of eight free throws, while Sacks had 19 on thirteen free throws and three baskets. Harvard made 31 of its 36 foul attempts...

Author: By David L. Halberstam, | Title: Sacks Sets Free Throw Mark as Yale Tops Five | 3/16/1953 | See Source »

...long noisy seconds Saturday night in the Block-house, Yale's Jim Places stood a little past the foul circle with a basketball. Then, with two seconds left, teammate Spence Schnaitter ran over and tapped him. Places awakened, shot the ball, the buzzer went off, the ball went through the hoop. The Elis went wild, and everyone else just stood there...

Author: By David L. Halberstam, | Title: Eli Team Trips Crimson Five, 70-68 | 3/9/1953 | See Source »

...Placas--who score 13 points--had sent Yale ahead in the last period, Sacks scored on a rebound, added a free throw--his 11th--and when Dennis made two free throws and Condon another the Crimson took a big 62 to 58 lead. Then Sacks committed his fifth personal foul, an placas made a pair of free throws, and Yale's Jay Dishnow scored on a long one hander to throw the game into overtime...

Author: By David L. Halberstam, | Title: Eli Team Trips Crimson Five, 70-68 | 3/9/1953 | See Source »

...observers even tried to deny that Congress has the right to investigate colleges or anything else it chooses. But several spectators, including Methodist Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, Unitarian Dr. A. Powell Davies and the Very Rev. Francis B. Sayre Jr., Dean of Washington Cathedral, cried "foul" at the tactics of the investigators. Despite the continuing uproar, Representative Harold H. Velde and his House Un-American Activities Committee went to work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Clamor & Calm | 3/9/1953 | See Source »

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