Word: rivale
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Landau nearly caught Fisk, even though he stumbled after clearing the last hurdle he fell across the finish line a scant two steps behind his Eli rival, but ahead of Yale's Keith Moore, who had upset him in the indoor Heps...
Joel Landau proved the standout of the meet when he gave up a chance to beat Eli rival Disk Fisk in the high hurdles by entering the 100-yard dash 15 minutes earlier. He placed second to teammate Sandy Dodge's 9.9 to give the varsity an extra valuable three points...
When CBS officials heard the message on rival Manhattan stations last week, they were unhappier than sarsaparilla. Before Murrow himself had heard the imitation, the CBSmen (who forbid their newscasters to give commercials even on their own network) won assurance that it would be off the air in a few days...
...biggest news breaks did not fall to the Times. They fell to its morning rival, the Republican Tribune (circ. 40,733). When Teamster Steward Paul Bradshaw went on trial for the dynamiting in 1955, a tough, aggressive Tribune reporter named J. Harold Brislin interviewed him and wrote a story after his conviction asking: "Will Bradshaw talk?" Four months later, out on bail and embittered by the way his union pals had let him take the rap, Paul Bradshaw decided at last to talk-to Harold Brislin...
...Wheeling, number one man on the Crimson squad, defeated his opponents from both Tufts and Amherst, as did James Bailey and Perry Driggs. Varsity captain Lou Klein defeated his Amherst rival and tied his opponent from Tufts, while Bob Ornstein and Al Steinert defeated their Tufts rivals. Warren Iliff lost to his opponents...