Word: necked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sixteen points was the margin of victory of the crack Holy Cross basketball team over the Crimson quintet at Worcester last night, the final score being 40 to 24. After a neck and neck contest during most of the opening period, the Purple five finally succeeded in breaking away into a commanding lead which from the final minutes of the opening session it never again relinquished...
...tram or foot to Boston have often wondered why the ricketty structure that conveys Massachusetts Avenue across the Basin should be dignified with the name of Harvard. A few facts from history will soon clear up that point. When the College was first founded, Back Bay was a narrow neck of land lined with marshes, and the water between Boston and Newtowne (Cambridge) was a river instead of a bay. Travelers in those day did not have the convenience of a bridge; their only means of transport was a primitive cable ferry, for which a small fee was charged...
...Freshman dormitory crews had their brush yesterday afternoon over the three-quarter mile course in the Basin, Gore Hall leading its nearest rival, Standish, over the line by about a length and a half. These two eights were rowing neck and neck for the first half of the distance, but towards the last the race developed into a contest in which it was a matter of which crew could keep up the pace they were going for the longest time, and Gore pulled in ahead. The second Gore boat had third place, and Smith lurched across last. The winning Bore...
...they would have won the meet by four points had the result depended upon these alone. Only in the quarter-mile did they fall to score either a first or a second. Bayard Wharton and Spitz got the jump on the other runners in this event, and raced neck and neck down the first straight-away several yards ahead of the rest. Wharton slowed up a bit on the turn, however, allowing Spitz to take the lead. On the home stretch Bardes began to creep away from the rest, and, fighting all the way, finally overhauled and passed Wharton...
...base is also a sore spot in Yale's lineup. Hickey appeared to cover it at the beginning of the season but has deteriorated in his playing to such an extent that Kelley, captain of last year's freshman team, and Tommy Jones. Tad's brother are now fighting neck and neck for the position. The outfield is not hitting as it should and Hickey and been started in several games in right field replacing Eddy. Slogan has evidently just gotten over a bad batting slump as he got two hits in the last game played. Coach Lauder is shifting...