Word: markers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Only 30 seconds into the game, freshman Dave Heubeck fed the ball to middie Eric Scholl for the Tigers' first marker, and the home team never looked back...
...middie Mike Page fired a blue dart past Michelson from up top, and Penn had the game in hand. Freshman Pete Eisenbrandt, whom the Penn coach had been screaming at from the sidelines all afternoon for one miscue or another, atoned for his earlier lapses by notching the insurance marker two minutes later...
Upon his return, Yamani clearly had the King's O.K. to accept no more than a 5% increase. That, Yamani explained, would effectively freeze present market prices, which have crept above OPEC's "marker" prices as oil companies stockpiled supplies in anticipation of a big oil-price increase. The real bargaining sessions switched from the formal banquet hall to half-a-dozen or so smoke-filled suites where the various oil ministers were trying to strike deals and line up support. At 2 a.m. on Friday, Valentin Hernándes, the amiable Venezuelan oil minister, telephoned waiting reporters...
...outskirts of town, a lonely concrete boundary marker wished us PLEASANT JOURNEY. We then passed the memorial to Rhodesia's pioneers, who trekked the same route in 1890 to establish "Fort Vic" as the colony's first permanent white settlement. Twenty miles south of Fort Victoria, our escorts donned crash helmets and goggles and manned their machine guns, mostly water-cooled Brownings, capable of firing 1,200 to 1,500 rounds a minute. For the next 100 miles they remained tensely alert as the terrain changed...
...Tigers had earlier tallied a single marker in the fourth, and when they exploded for three more off Jamie Werley and Paul McOsker in the eigth, the Crimson had nothing to look forward to but tomorrow...