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Word: lanes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...This was a big win, not only because Brown was a good team, but because it was an impressive win," Crimson Captain Lane Kenworthy said...

Author: By Kevin Carter, | Title: Crimson Booters Topple Brown | 11/5/1984 | See Source »

...shot himself in the foot with repeated gaffes and embarrassments. Jepsen claimed to be a paratrooper in World War II, but he did not join the Army until 1946, after the fighting had stopped. After being pulled over in Washington D.C. for driving in the car pool lane, he claimed Congressional immunity from arrest, attracting deservedly sarcastic press attention. Next came accusations of payroll padding, and finally the disclosure that in 1977 Jepsen had been a member of Leisure Spa Ftd, Patronized by some of Iowa's political and business leaders, the "Spa" was reputedly Iowa's best brothel until...

Author: By Cvrus M. Sanai, | Title: Down and Dirty | 11/3/1984 | See Source »

...booters, led by Captain Lane Kenworthy, who had four of the seven, made scoring a lot of goals look easy yesterday. Harvard came out banging from the jump, firing two shots at the Tufts goal before five minutes had passed...

Author: By Kevin Carter, | Title: Kenworthy Shines; Booters Rout Tufts | 11/1/1984 | See Source »

...whole world to go to," exclaimed Lexington Mayor Scotty Baesler, who greeted the Royal Air Force VC10 at the airport, "and she's coming to Lexington!" Ever a Briton, the Queen carried her own black brolly through the drizzle and immediately decamped to Lane's End Farm, the 1,400-acre estate of her host, Horse Breeder William Parish III. A Humble Oil heir, Parish met the Queen while in England for a polo match. Indeed, the theme of the trip was almost entirely equine. Her main sideline back home is the sport of monarchs: she owns...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Horsey Holiday for Her Majesty | 10/22/1984 | See Source »

...Crimson threw more firepower at Cornell than the Big Red defense had dealt with in any of its previous games. Crimson strikers Lane Kenworthy and John Catliff and wing raider Nick Hotchkin combined with midfield maestro Paul Nicholas to create more shots in the first half than the Cornell defenders were used...

Author: By Kevin Carter, | Title: Ohiri Field: A Big Red Graveyard | 10/15/1984 | See Source »

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