Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Very wroth was the New York Herald Tribune in February when the New York Times quoted Publisher Herbert Pulitzer as saying "high-class papers like the Times," instead of what he did say: ". . . like the Times and Herald Tribune" (TIME, March 9). Last week the Herald Tribune evened the score. It reported at length the vote of Princeton seniors for favorite play, favorite film, favorite poem, etc. etc. But it did not report the students' favorite newspapers which were 1) Times, 2) Herald Tribune, 3) Chicago Tribune. Even the Herald Tribune's own Colyumist FPAdams remarked next...
...first occasion of rivalry, last fall, the Dunster football team won from its opponents, 7 to 6, in a closely played game. Lowell then took the lead in the series during the early part of the winter, winning swimming and basketball contests easily. The complete score was evened at two apiece when the Dunster squash team, which had been organized early in the winner defeated Lowell, 3 to 2 using the team which finished third in Class D of the Massachusetts State Squash League in the spring, a Lowell crew decisively defeated its opponents by two lengths in one half...
Despite an eight-run lead going into the end of the seventh inning, if took the Harvard Alumni, composed of five former captains and the assistant dean of the Freshman Class among others, twelve innings to beat the University nine into submission yesterday afternoon with a 9 to 8 score...
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...score by innings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Yale 1934 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1--6 Harvard...