Word: score
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...matches, then lost the rest. France's No. 2 star, Pierre Pellizza, looked so pitiful that he was withdrawn midway through the competition. The No. 1 star, balding, 6 ft. 7 in. Yvon Petra got too tired in his final match to run after the ball. The score: Yugoslavia 3, France...
...grain exceeded U.S. promises for the first time during the last third of May. But early sluggishness had imposed a stiff handicap. To be as good as its word, the U.S. needs to ship abroad 1,712,407 tons during June, triple its improved performance for May. The box score...
...Exeter's big game with Andover last week, the score was 2 to 2 in the ninth, when a storm broke. The last person to leave the Exeter stand, looking mightily disappointed at the tie score, was a man in a battered brown hat and a black Navy raincoat. He was Exeter's new principal, William Gurdon Saltonstall...
Variety's score on the biggest box office draws during...
Scabs & Stalemate. Wherever possible, owners sailed their ships with non-union crews, claimed that only a score or so were strikebound. In anti-union Montreal, some 200 non-union men, mostly veterans and husky high-school graduates, were recruited to sail the ships...