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Word: foul (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...last four minutes, 20 seconds of the game. Harvard had 16 foul shots, and made 14 of them. Seven of the free throws were made by Keith Sedlacek. With the Crimson's foul shooting accuracy, Dartmouth was never able to make serious inroads on the Harvard lead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Neville Leads Crimson in 74-70 Win; Hoopsters Capture First Ivy Victory | 1/20/1966 | See Source »

Barry Williams, Gene Dressler, and Sedlacek all scored in double figures. Williams had 15 points and Dressler 11. Sedlacek, guarded very closely throughout the game by Bill Engster, had only three field goals, but sank 10 of 11 from the foul line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Neville Leads Crimson in 74-70 Win; Hoopsters Capture First Ivy Victory | 1/20/1966 | See Source »

Newmark collected his third personal foul after eleven minutes of play, and left the game. Harvard quickly took a 25-24 lead. But 6-5 forward John Dema began to outmaneuver Crimson defenders underneath the basket, scored 12 points in the half, and gave Columbia a 39-24 halftime lead...

Author: By R. ANDREW Beyer, | Title: Cornell, Columbia Defeat Quintet | 1/10/1966 | See Source »

...only the plight that faces the Philippines in the next four years, but his own chances of alleviating it as well. In his successful campaign against President Diosdado Macapagal last November, Marcos made Filipino crime-smuggling, murder and government corruption-the main theme. Macapagal himself was above suspicion of foul play, but Marcos did not have to make personal accusations, for low-level crime and corruption were part of every Filipino's experience. Coupled to it was his own vibrant campaign style. Singing duets with his wife Imelda (Miss Philippines of 1954), stumping the barrios with hard-hitting speeches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Philippines: A Demand for Heroes | 1/7/1966 | See Source »

Harvard fought back gamely. Jeff Grate and Charlie McMonaugle sank foul shots, and Sedlacek swished a jumper from the corner. Gene Dressier stole the ball and hit a short jump shot, then connected a on 20-footer moments later. Jim Griswald's shot from the corner put the Crimson ahead 75-72 with 6:05 to play...

Author: By R. ANDREW Beyer, | Title: M.I.T. Tops Five With Last Shot | 1/5/1966 | See Source »

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