Word: rang
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fight in the first place made Ambers open up in an effort to effect a knockout. It nearly cost him the fight when Fuller's right landed on the point of his jaw and a hard left opened a cut on his eye. When the bell rang, Fuller was backing away again. Referee Dempsey and two judges gave Ambers the decision...
...Embassy in Tokyo flaunting a skull banner last week were courteously received by experienced Councilor of Embassy Edwin L. Neville. After hearing their expostulations against the rigors of Japanese life in Arizona, Councilor Neville bowed the eight patriots out, saw them safely arrested by Tokyo police, rang up Tokyo papers to say that the Embassy had not called the police...
With a makeshift lineup, the inspired Feslermen started off by running up eight points on the startled Elis before a single blue shot touched the hoop. Then the Blue team swung into action, and with long Tommie Wilson controlling the tap, Bud, Miles and his cohorts rang up twelve quick markers. Charley Kollinites tied it up with a pair of field goals as the half ended...
...brunt of the attack, only a miracle, or another such display by the guards as was seen the other night will save the Feslermen from a debacle. In the face of these difficulties the spirit of the team remains strong -- witness the Syracuse game where Fletcher and Kollinites together rang up 24 of the team's points...
...entire floor of Rome's modernistic Ministry of Corporations clatters all day with the ordered bedlam of statistical machines. Last week they rang up a total of exactly 155,518 Italians re-employed since Oct. 16 as a direct result of an experiment begun that day by the Corporative State...