Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...with a young illustrator (Lester Vail). The illustrator has fished a drowning prostitute out of the East River, rushed off to ask Mrs. Mitchell what to do about her. Lawyer Mitchell has chosen this awkward first act moment to call upon the illustrator and settle the score with him. He finds the prostitute there alone, accidentally shoots her dead. When the illustrator is accused of murder, Mrs. Mitchell is impudent enough to ask her husband to defend him. Lawyer Mitchell is weighing the advantages of doing so when he orders his secretary to arrange his lunch appointment...
...slow game with Exeter, the Freshman basketball team showed no offensive power and were completely over-run by their stronger opponents. The final score...
Goals--Prest 4, Merry 3, Buckingham 2, Abrams 2, Turner 2, Boys 2, Fletcher 1, Morse 1, Hallowell 1. Fouls--Turner 4, Fletcher 4, Abrams 3, Hallowell 2, Prest 2, Merry 1, Morse 1, Comfort 1. Umpire--Rumsey; Referee--Barfoot. Score-keeper: Dawson. Time: Two 20-minute periods...
Johnny Abrams, Swarthmore captain, set his team in motion by scoring the first basket, and before the visitors could get their hands on the ball, the Garnet team had run up an 3-1 lead. The only spark in the contest came at this point, when Harvard rallied to bring the score to 8-5, but then Swarthmore swamped Harvard during the rest of the first period and the score at the half...
...Score--Swarthmore 33, Harvard...