Word: foule
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...started raising sheep, racing horses for himself. And he got on well with the Indians. Then he ran foul of the law. An Indian friend of his was killed, and when Jimmy went to town to set justice on the murderer's track, he himself was inexplicably clapped in jail. After a few weeks in prison he escaped, took refuge with the friendly Indians...
...Crimson only got one more hit off the offerings of the Jumbos' Izzy Harris. Deciding runs were scored by Frank Owen in the fifth when the umpire called a balk with a man on third, and in the seventh when Bilodeau sent a circuit smash down the left field foul line...
Freddy Ayer, playing an unidentified position for the Lafargemen made IS circuit jaunts for the losers on what turned out to be a foul ball, and was easily the outstanding man on the field for the pseudo-humorists...
Coming back in the same frame the Crimson put over four runs on two passes, Braman Gibbs' hit through the second baseman and Al Colwell's third home run of the season, a blow near the foul line that got away from the left fielder...
...Tribune next day hastened to Mr. Lawrence's side with the cry: ''[Mr. Roosevelt] is showing again the Roosevelt who can't 'take it' - the man who when he meets with criticism is moved by the desire to crush his critics by means foul or fair." To this the loudly pro-Roosevelt New York Post responded : "No President in American history has 'taken' more and taken it with better grace than Franklin D. Roosevelt. . . . But let one breath of criticism be directed at these three pompous commentators, and they rush to hide...