Word: hammered
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Azusa Pacific quickly discovered it had a one-man juggernaut on the field. With a 34-in. waist and 28-in. thighs, Okoye was a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics champion in discus, hammer throw, and shot put competitions. And, in a fateful decision now regretted by many opposing linemen, he opted to try football. "It was strange to me, but I had my size, strength and speed going for me, and I learned as I played," he says. Azusa Pacific football coach Jim Milhon recalls that a teammate once jokingly brought out a cardboard sign with an arrow showing...
...Berlin commercials are among an outpouring of ads in which Western businesses seem to be welcoming Eastern Europe into the capitalist world. A Shearson Lehman Hutton commercial shows Slavic women wearing U.S. running shoes and a teenager riding a skateboard past a hammer-and-sickle sculpture. The tactics have even been adopted by the other side: one of the products to extol improved East-West relations in its ads is Stolichnaya, the Russian vodka...
...savvy that is lacking. Joint ventures sound attractive, but their history provides many caveats. Licensing agreements may be the best bet, if they don't require the import of components that have to be paid for in scarce hard currency. In any case, those aspiring to become the Armand Hammers of this generation may recall that after five years, in 1930, Hammer sold his pencil factory in Moscow...
...HAMPSHIRE (74): Eric Thielen 5-2--13; Pat Manor 3-0--6; Joe Spitale 6-4--17; Bryant Davis 1-2--4; Keith Carpenter. 5-1--11; Chris O'Connor 0-0--0; Tommy Hammer 3-0--8; Greg Walker 0-0--0; Bob Cummins 1-0--2; James Ben 0-2--2; Chris Perkins...
Three-pointers: Schernecker 3, Gilly 2, Condakes; Hammer 2, Spitale, Thielen. Rebounds: Harvard 31 (James 7); New Hampshire 37 (Thielen 12). Assists: Harvard 15 (Smith 5); New Hampshire 21 (Manor 7). Steals: Harvard 14 (Smith 3); New Hampshire 11 (Thielen 4). Blocked Shots: Harvard 3 (Mitchell, James, Rullman); New Hampshire 0. Total fouls: Harvard 23; New Hampshire 26. Fouled out: Spitale, Thielen. Turnovers: Harvard 29, New Hampshire...