Word: outpointed
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...Bruins' Bob Christin managed to outpoint John Imrie, 5-3, so that Brown was not yet eliminated. Brown, however, was eliminated a few minutes later as Crimson 191-pounder Bob Panoff scored a fall at 4:18. The Bruins' chance for some last-minute glory was ruined by Harvard's Tom Tripp, who pinned his opponent in the heavyweight bout...
Rocked early in the first round by a sharp right to the jaw, Clay barely managed to rally and outpoint his tough, aggressive opponent, Doug Jones...
What to Wage? The push for strengthened conventional capability has been on for some time, particularly in the Pentagon, where the Army and Air Force have been leaking cascades of "papers," "memos" and rumors in an attempt to outpoint each other. Army conventional-war strategists scored high points last May, when Major General Charles H. Bonesteel III. now special assistant to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, prepared a memo that is the backbone of the new doctrine. Wrote Bonesteel: "Continued primary reliance on massive nuclear retaliation to deter all forms of aggression will limit the United States...
...from it: with a demonstration of how to walk so that shoes will not wear out, with a tale of how each month his landlord pays him rent, with a mere shrug or grunt or monosyllable, he can be a delight. But oftener he struggles, like a boxer, to outpoint his material, or like a magician, to make it vanish; and oftenest, he is mowed down by it. The evening is as unhappy a mixture as an omelet would be made with one new-laid and one quite elderly...
...year-old bachelor of quiet habits, who likes music and plays the bass fiddle himself, he had managed to outpoint Jersey Joe Walcott in a dull fight this summer (TIME, July 4). That made him heavyweight champion of the world in the eyes of the National Boxing Association (a title good in 47 states). Last week, as he squared off against tired old (34) Gus Lesnevich in Yankee Stadium, he was out to impress the big holdout: the powerful New York State Boxing Commission, whose chairman, Eddie Eagan, thought that Charles ought to prove himself further...