Word: foulness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...restless intellectually as he was physically, Malraux roundly denounced Communism after the Soviet-Nazi pact, became just as disgusted with the paralysis of France's postwar government when he tried his hand as a De Gaulle lieutenant after the war. "To know how foul it really is," he wrote, "one must be married to it, and be frustrated as a man is by a wife with whom he is hopelessly coupled." Convinced that De Gaulle was the only man capable of changing this foulness, he became his chief adviser and closest political intimate. For six years, this curious alliance...
...Phil Haughey. A 6-4 substitute forward, who had only seen limited action in the team's opening games, Haughey scored 31 points, second only to Harry Sacks' 49. His 14 field goals were high for the team, with Sacks tallying his 49 on 13 field goals and 23 foul shots. Dick Manning was third in scoring with 27 points...
...game. A team that found itself a few points ahead near the end would simply pass the ball around from player to player, without trying for a basket (which would mean losing possession if the shot failed and the opponents grabbed the rebound). The trailing team would then deliberately foul to get possession (risking a one-point foul shot for a a possible two-point basket). The leading team would then foul back, and the game would dissolve in a dreary welter...
Dolven was high scorer with five field goals and eight foul shots for a total of 18 points. Sacks followed with 16. Tom Hart was Middlebury's high man with...
Harry Sacks, high scorer for the varsity with 16 points on ten fouls and three field goals, guarded Sheehy, as did forward Dick Manning. Sheehy, never known for his foul shooting ability, sank 13 out of 14 shots from the line, as well as ten field goals...