Word: foul
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Beck, only a junior, but high scorer in the league last year, also tied an E.I.B.L. record for 17 foul conversions in one game. Tony Lavelli of Yale was the player who previously held both these marks...
...Schutts, therefore, who paced the Gymnasts as they reopened the gap. About the only thing the locals could do to stop him was foul, and that they did with a vengeance. All in all, Schutts took a total of 21 free throws and made 13 of them. He and Pelcher were Springfield's high scorers with 21 points each. Dennis made 16 points for Harvard and Murphy...
...foul-up at Merignac is an international affair. The wing itself, under the command of Brigadier General Allen, has hardly begun to whip itself into shape. The European Air Force command at Wiesbaden fell down on the job of getting Merignac ready for the 126th. And then there are the French...
Egypt's government, which alternately stirs and quells fanatic nationalism, sent cops to restore order at the nightspots. Prince Fuad would need the lucky Fs of Fate and Fortune on his side if his country were to avoid a disastrous Foul-Up before he became...
...basketball games might be more enjoyable if these fans were less vociferous. The Dartmouth Daily recently boasted about the "unexcelled spirit" shown at Big Green basketball contests. This particular brand of Dartmouth "spirit" largely consists in cursing the officials and rocking the field house during every opponent's foul shot. Harvard fans have little to gloat about. They run a close second in this department. Their actual cheering, as at Hanover, is commendable, but this is unfortunately overshadowed by a continuous din of catcalls directed at the officials and rival players. This petulant display of sportsmanship reached a high point...