Word: lone
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's lone high jumper, sophomore Jim Coleman, tied for second with a 6' 2" jump...
...Worcester. The 11 Harvard goals were evenly spaced between first and second string players. Ted Rumsey led individual scoring with two goals. The Crimson first string quickly ran up the score to 5-0 at the half, when the second string took over and tallied six more times. The lone Crusader goal came with one minute remaining in the game...
...have supporters. More than 4,500 letters and telegrams running 15 to 1 in favor of his stand reached his office. Some even suggested that Daley run for President. Few of the hard-liners noted that in the confusion of a riot, police would have to be veritable Lone Rangers in their marksmanship to pick off arsonists or to "maim" running looters, supposedly hitting them in the legs to bring them down. Moreover, warned U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, the indiscriminate use of "deadly force" could lead to "a very dangerous escalation of the problems we are so intent...
After the low scoring first half, Harvard's attackmen opened up play with fast breaks and short passing in front of the Brown goal. The new strategy opened the field for Regan's lone score and another tally by Marty Cain, but again Brown scored two goals to keep the match even until the decisive final period...
Providence has hardly been McCurdy's lone nemesis these past years. Northeastern and particularly the indefatigable Flora twins, Bob and John, have also proved a pain in the Crimson's respiratory system. McCurdy reserved his choicest comments for them. "You know," he once stated, "I'm a gardener during the summer, and two twins named Flora just put the finishing touches on us." Other well-aimed barbs have included the following: "Something is just not right. I just swear when I see them. Damn their souls. If we had some of that weed spray, I would have sprayed...