Word: logs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...taught her to fly, and she liked to tease him by putting the plane into a spin. They were married, says Terry, in 1949 on Hughes' yacht The Hilda, off San Diego. Later, she contends, Hughes reportedly destroyed the record of the wedding in the ship's log...
...supposed ... Haystack Calhoun, the ever-popular 601-pounder from Four Corners, Arkansas, may be able to break four inch thick planks with his "Big Splash" submission hold, but he is no match for Johnny Alee, the 1132 pound man who fell through the floor of his North Carolina log cabin one hundred years ago. Nor can he compare to El Topicon, the Brazilian wrestler who is reputed to weigh an incredible fifteen hundred pounds, who is so enormous that he can engulf a two hundred pound opponent in his rolls...
Such enthusiasm was an almost nightly occurrence as America's most mobile orchestra last week completed a ten-day, 1,200-mile tour crisscrossing the blizzard-swept Continental Divide to make music in Idaho and Montana. They log 15,000 miles annually, playing country churches, school gyms and movie theaters in the Rocky Mountain states. In April they will head east for a three-week tour of nine Midwestern states...
...Harvard's other seven victories, none came against a team with a winning percentage of better than .350. Rochester, defeated by an 86-75 count, ranks at the top of the victim list with an 8-15 (.348) log, followed closely by Boston college and its 9-17 (.346) record...
...crawled into the third stanza tied at 1-1, the roof caved in on the 5-14-1 Tigers, as it always does, when the Crimson punched five goals past previously spectacular Princeton goaltender Robin Rollefstad to ice its fourth Ivy win in eight starts and raise its ECAC log...