Word: foule
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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High scorers for the Huskies were Hal Maron with seven points, Ben Coleman, and Tom Blair. At the free throw line, however, the Northeasterners far surpassed the Varsity, sinking 13 out of a possible 21-free shots from the foul line...
...free throws, the slim Ohio stylist passed and dribbled the team to its second and equally close triumph over the Medford team. By his spectacular sharpshooting, he also surpassed his previous scoring record of 25 points with a total of 28 markers, 12 of them from the foul line; he averaged one point per minute throughout the first half...
...quintet took just three minutes to pull ahead of the Crimson, Walt McCurdy's basket making the score 47 to 46. They kept their lead--ranging from one to five point's margin--until the last two minutes of play, when a tap-in by Lew Decsi plus two foul shots and one field goal by Gray put the Cantabs back into the game; then the former Bowling Green ace put on a one-man freezing act to put the game...
...game was actually won at the foul-line, however, as the Crimson converted 19 out of 26 free throws while the Jumbos sank 13 of 24. Otherwise, Tufts held a slight edge in marksmanship from the floor. Left forward Bob Burbacher was high scorer for the losers with 20 points, while his more publicized teammate and captain, Bob Skarda, was second with 19. Key man in their offense, however, was lanky Ken Barnhart, despite his low scoring total of only 4 points...
...repeated failures of the A.F. of L. and independent unions to wring concessions from the "Big Four" packers (Swift, Armour, Cudahy & Wilson). At the core of its membership are Negro/Irish, Slav and Mexican knockers, hog-splitters, blood-catchers and miscellaneous workers who do the hard, dangerous, foul-smelling labor in the huge packing plants...