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Word: markers (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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Later in the third period Jack Calhoun took a goal-mouth pass from Apthorp to score another marker for the romping Varsity booters. And, in the early minutes of the fourth quarter, Calhoun got past the defenses once more to explode a shot in the Clark goalie's face that got by him for the fourth and last score...

Author: By Joseph H. Sharlitt, | Title: Varsity Soccer Team Subdues Clark, 4-0 | 10/13/1942 | See Source »

Medford jumped to a lead in the second period when two goals were pushed by unprotected Crimson goalie Frye. Harvard countered with a marker by Tom Burrowes in the third, but Medford passing accounted for another goal and the victory in the last quarter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '46 SOCCER SQUAD BOWS TO MEDFORD | 10/7/1942 | See Source »

...season. But on the defensive side it is a team to be reckoned with. The infield is air-tight, and the veteran Nichols has a managed to service weak batting support to win many one-run games. In his last start, he limited Yale to a single marker while his team-mates garnered...

Author: By Mitchell I. Goodman, | Title: Crimson to Risk Win Streak Today | 8/28/1942 | See Source »

...Star's story (ENEMY AIR-RAID MARKER STORY JUST A HOAX) caught the War Department flatfooted. It admitted that the story was indeed a fraud, launched an inquiry by Lieut. General Hugh A. Drum, commander of the First Army, to fix responsibility. While the press howled for ex-Hollywood Press Agent Lynn Farnol's scalp, Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson announced a reorganization of Army press-agentry, which had been in the works before the air-marker story. The new system, intended to prevent just such blunders and to end rivalry among Army units for headlines, centers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Air-Marker Fraud | 8/24/1942 | See Source »

Brown's unearned marker came in the third, the inning which saw the beginning and end of pitcher Berg's troubles. With one man out and runners on first and second by way of successive singles, McKone, Bruin centerfielder, slashed a hot grounder to Jim Gallagher's left. The Crimson third-sacker went over in a hurry but missed contact as the ball went through into left field...

Author: By Mitchell I. Goodman, | Title: Brown Clips Stahlers 1-0 in Pitchers' Battle | 7/24/1942 | See Source »

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