Word: jims
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Mountain closed to 21-18 with six points from Steve McMahon but Marty Healy came off the bench and made his presence felt. He swiped the ball from a bewildered Jim Clement, who bowled Healy over under the hoop. He sunk his free throws and laid in two more points on a fast break next time down the floor...
...indispensability to the Labour party. Only Wilson can hold together the centrist Labour M.P.s and the radical, trades union-based leftists. Which is what he is trying to prove. No replacement for him is in sight, no one acceptable by both wings of the party (the closest available is Jim Callaghan, the Foreign Secretary). By thus calling the bluff of his party rivals, Wilson will be able to return to office with his power and reputation refurbished. The Labour Party cannot afford to do without Wilson at this point in its history. If he leaves office, it will be because...
Eliot closed to 49-46 with three points from Gordon Johnson. But Jim Curry smothered a rebound and sent Comek away for a fast break, and the ball game was over...
...Jim Chiles '77James L. Kaller...
...Gene Purdy W 26 8 12 20 18 1 Todd Nieland D 26 4 14 18 40 1 Kevin Burke W 24 12 3 15 2 1 Jon Schuster D 26 4 10 14 30 0 Kevin O'Donoghue D 26 3 11 14 28 1 Jim Trainor D 22 2 8 10 6 0 Tim McKenna W 14 2 8 10 6 0 Robert Leckie D 26 0 9 9 6 0 Jim Liston D 23 2 4 6 44 0 Jon Keeley W 13 2 3 5 15 0 Michael Leckie...