Word: hurleyism
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Doughty returned for more punishment in the fifth, yielding five more walks and three singles. Allen and Dave O'Connell delivered RBI singles, and Tim Hurley and Casey Cobb both walked with the bases loaded...
Despite being down, 10-3, after that inning, Harvard fought to stay in the game. In the top of the third, Caprio and thirdbaseman Tim Hurley scored two runs on an O'Connell single and a bases-loaded walk by Allen...
...second of Sasner's goals came on the power play, with Yale's Maria Dennis off for interference. Sasner's 50-ft. slapshot lifted her into first place on Harvard's all-time scoring list (112 points), ahead of Diane Hurley...
...reform legislator in a machine-dominated state, Simon found life in Springfield lonely, until a few like-minded colleagues were elected in 1956. One of them was Jeanne Hurley, a liberal Democratic lawyer from the Chicago suburb of Wilmette. "Long before Paul and I fell in love," she recalls, "we were working together as colleagues." Simon proposed on their second date. This being the 1950s, Hurley reconciled herself to giving up her legislative seat, though even today one can hear hints of regret over abandoning her dream of becoming a judge. Their respective religions were a more serious problem...
Goetz stood utterly motionless while Jury Foreman James Hurley pronounced 17 times the words "Not guilty." Not guilty of the attempted murder of Troy Canty, 20, and Barry Allen, James Ramseur and Darrell Cabey, all 21, even though the reedy, bespectacled gunman had said in a taped confession that he "wanted to murder" all of them. Not guilty of assault against any of them, not even Cabey, left paralyzed and brain damaged. The courtroom audience gasped at several of the verdicts and at the end applauded...