Word: fourteeners
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Pallo, whom Coach Wachter has placed at left forward in place of A. E. McLeish '23, was the high point scorer, shooting three baskets and caging nine out of fourteen chances from the foul line. He led Leonard who played left forward and right guard in the first and second halves respectively for Middlebury, by two points, the latter having three baskets and seven out of ten shots from the foul line...
...they have known it all their lives. Were America-participating in this first meeting, or had Mr. Wilson been a little more firm, matters might be different. But America is not as yet in a position to make suggestions; and Mr. Wilson, upon arriving in Paris with the Fourteen Points, entered (according to H. G. Wells' "Outline History of the World War") into the secrecy of the council-chamber, leaving Point One behind him at the door...
...thoroughly creditable account of itself Saturday, displaying an assortment of short, over-the-line forward passes that for the better part of the game baffled the University's second-string secondary defense and served to liven up for the gathering of supporters what was otherwise a comparatively unthrilling performance. Fourteen of the University's 24 points were registered in the second half, when the Virginians' strength was waning, and fresh Crimson substitutes gave the home team a decided advantage. Considering the cold weather, to which residents of Charlottesville are hardly acclimated, the Southerners' play was surprisingly free from fumbles. Fully...
Harvard has had rather more than its share of victories since the inauguration of debate. Of the thirty debates held with Yale Harvard has won twenty and Yale ten. With Princeton the score is more nearly even, Harvard having won fourteen and Princeton twelve...
...alone for humanity's sake that America must accept this trust which has been offered to her. We must accept it as a pledge of our good faith in world affairs; and that the principles embodied in President Wilson's "fourteen points", and in other altruistic protestations of our purposes in entering the war, may not become a mere shibboleth...