Word: leopolds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...minutes later he appeared accompanied by Herr Leopold von Hoesch, former German Chargé d'Affaires* in Paris, recently appointed German Ambassador. Both men entered the carriage and were driven...
...foul goal by Gordon was immediately balanced by one by Morris of the visitors, and on another foul Leopold made good two free throws, giving the Red and Blue its victory margin, 26 to 24. With two minutes still to play, a foul gave two free throws to the Crimson, but the Quakers immediately asked for time out. When play was resumed, Smith missed both of his free throws. Thereafter one Crimson shot followed another in quick succession but none of them dropped through...
Rauh and Smith excelled for Harvard, Knaess and Leopold for the visitors. The latter not only scored the winning points for his team from the foul line, but his brilliant guarding kept Captain Gordon from scoring a single goal from the floor, the first time this year the Harvard leader has been held scoreless...
Score, Pennsylvania 26, Harvard 24. Goals from the floor, Rauh 4, Smith 3, Samborski 2, Dessen 3, Lindsay 2, Carmack 2, Knaess. Goals from Fouls, Gordon 3, Rudofsky 2, Rauh, Leopold 5, Knaess 2, Morris, Dessen, Carmack Referee, Towers. Umpire, Sullivan. Time, 20-minute halves. Harvard Pennsylvania Smith, r.f. l.g., Carmack Gordon, Merriam, l.f. r.g., Leopold Rauh, c. c., Block, Lindsay, Knaess Samborski, r.g. l.f., Dessen Rudofsky, Black, l.g. r.f., Knaess, Morris
Died. Count Mattachich, Austrian nobleman and former Army officer, in Paris. Twenty years ago he eloped with Princess Louise of Saxe- Coburg-und-Gotha, daughter of Leopold II of Belgium, wife of Prince Philippe of Saxe-Coburg-und-Gotha, mother-in-law of the late Kaiserin's brother, Duke Ernst Günther. He was at once imprisoned on a charge of forgery; she was shut up in an asylum. Six years later, he carried out an abduction of the Princess. Thereafter, in spite of poverty and snubs, they never separated...