Word: outran
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Freshman race preceding the main event, Northeastern outran the Yardlings 24 to 31, despite the efforts of J. H. Pankey. Pankey's second-place time of 17 minutes, 43 seconds for the 3 1/4 mile course was better than any Freshman time recorded last year...
From the opening whistle, the Crimson pressed all the way and consistently outran the Jumbos, who showed a lack of condition caused by only one week of practice. That the score was not considerably higher was a tribute to the skill of the Tufts goalie, Bernard Goldman, who handled over 40 chances...
Instead of Peace. When expenditures outran receipts, T.V. went on, the only recourse was the printing press. But the course of inflation could have been stopped after the Japanese war-"if there had been internal peace. . . . Instead of peace and reconstruction, the country was plunged into war and destruction by the Communists . . . [whose] deliberate and conscious . . . aim was to destroy the economic system so that the Government would collapse...
...good performance, snatching most of the few rebounds the Crimson was able to retrieve from either backboard, and accounting for 14 points on offense. Otherwise, it was just a case of too much ability--the Crusaders guarded closely and well, caged seven of ten foul shots, and merely outran an obviously fatigued Harvard squad in the second half...
...Exeter combination of Smith, and Davidson outran or off Crimson defensemen to account eight of their team's goals. George Wood, Zeke Arias, and Bill Potter each netted single tallies for the Crimson...