Word: refereee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The crowds at billiard tournaments are never very big, but Rudolph and Greenleaf had another audience which followed their contest in newspapers and discussed it in doorways-the enormous and tremendously expert audience of U. S. pool players. Pocket billiards is another name for continuous pool. You play it on...
B. U. came close to preventing a whitewash in the second period, actually checking up a point but the score was disallowed. The referee's whistle had blown before Whitmore dubbed one in because of a penalty on Stubbs. The remainder of the game was slow, except for an occasional...
Score--Harvard 43, M. I. T., 28. Goals from floor--Wells 8, Feustel 6, Davidson 6, Reisner 3, Jewell 3, Upton 2, Hageman 2, Farnum 2, Dame. Goals from foul--Feustel 3, Wells, Brockelman. Referee--George Hoyt. Time--Four 10-minute periods.
Score--Harvard 33, M. I. T. 24. Goals from floor--Wenner 5, Nee 5, Pierce 4, Nido 3, Rex 2, Harrison 2, Motter, Lawson. Goals from foul--Wenner 2, Lawson 2, Mahady, Nido, Baskerville, Nelson, Motter, Nee. Referee--E. Kelleher. Umpire--George Hoyt. Time--20-minute halves.
Thoughtfully picking his nose, Referee Jack Dempsey stood in the corner of a ring in Madison Square Garden while the announcer introduced two fighters. In this corner lantern-jawed Otto von Porat, Norwegian white hope. In this corner Philip Scott, onetime London fireman. The announcer withdrew. Von Porat, Scott, boxed...