Word: score
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...that Michigan was battling for the No. 1 spot. Now, at Oregon's Far West Classic, the Wolverines lost to Arizona State 89-87-their third straight defeat. No. 8-ranked Providence managed to get through the week unscathed -but not without a scare. The Friars had to score in the last 3 sec. to edge Illinois in the semifinals of Manhattan's Holiday Festival tournament. The final, by comparison, was a breeze: Guard Jim Walker poured in 50 points and Providence beat Boston College...
...enough to get the Bills' goat. "Beating San Diego is the biggest thing in my life," gritted Bills Quarterback Jack Kemp, who was a Charger until Coach Sid Gillman let him go for the waiver price of $100. Bills Defensive Back Butch Byrd also had a personal score to settle with Charger End Don Norton, who boasted publicly that he could beat Byrd on passes any time he wanted to. Byrd not only covered Norton like a blanket (Norton caught only one pass all afternoon), he also ran a punt back 74 yds. for Buffalo's second touchdown...
That second score imbued the Crimson sextet with a fighting spirit it maintained until the waning moments of the game. Harvard started scrambling frenetically for loose pucks, checked with gusto, and even got into about five fist fights. One of them was a wild melee in the second period which sent four players to the penalty...
...minutes of the second period. Fitzsimmons, aided by the great defensive work of Bob Clark, repulsed several shots during a concerted B.U. offensive. But finally he lost his balance and Conte slapped in a ten-footer from the left side, with assists from Jimmy Quinn and Mike Sobeski. The score came...
During the Korean War deferments were based on either students' rank in their class or their score on, a special attitude test administered by the Selective Service without regard to their field of study. In an interview yesterday, Monro said the tests "were a rough-hewn way of doing it, but they worked pretty well. The public accepted and understood them during the Korean...