Word: score
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lowell only got three hits off Johnny Miller, Saybrook pitcher and Yale football star. The Bellboys were not as outclassed as the score would indicate, but they folded up completely in the last two innings...
Despite a strong last chukker rally which netted them six goals, the Harvard polo team found itself on the short end of a 12 to 7 score to a hard-riding Eli quartet in New Harvard Saturday, Gay Dillingham of Harvard was the game's individual star with six goals, and Yale's Captain Johnson was a defensive standout...
Aggression Pact. The Oslo Powers' replies made Herr Hitler's score of pact-seeking: four acceptances (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Denmark) and four rejections (The Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Finland). None of these acceptances or rejections, however, held anything like the importance of a pact-signing that took place in Berlin early this week. There Italian Foreign Minister Count Galeazzo Ciano and Herr von Ribbentrop put their names to a ten-year treaty which seemed to outsiders not so much a pact of non-aggression as one of aggression...
Eliot placed fifth with 14 points, Dunster sixth with ten, while Adams and Dudley failed to score. The track events will be run off this afternoon starting at 2:30 o'clock...
There Bilitzstein himself played the score on a piano, on a bare stage lighted only by a single spotlight. Although it was originally planned that the author-composer should merely play and describe the action, the actors rose spontaneously from their seats to deliver their lines for a performance which Archibald MacLeish, curator of the Nieman Collection of Journalism, has called "the most exciting evening of theatre this New York generation has ever seen...