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Word: scorings (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...first three Larrie goals were on breakaways. The initial score came at 11:18 when a lead pass caught Pete Slater flying down the right side. The St. Lawrence forward left the Crimson defense behind and shot a 15-footer past Bill Diercks...

Author: By Lee H. Simowitz, | Title: St. Lawrence Checks Harvard 6-4; Skaters Suffer 2nd Straight Loss | 2/19/1968 | See Source »

Halfway through the meet the score stood at 32-29 for Harvard. But the Tigers swept the 200-yard butterfly to gain the lead for the first time in the afternoon. Harvard's Bragg and Adams responded by sweeping the 100-yard freestyle. The seesaw continued to swing as Princeton won the 200-yard backstroke to tie the meet; Harvard stormed back with a Shrout-led sweep of the 500-yard freestyle. Then Princeton edged out Harvard's Carl Cummins in the 200-yard breaststroke, postponing the decision to the final event, the 400-yard free relay...

Author: By Thomas P. Southwick, | Title: Tigers Nip Tankers, 58-55 | 2/19/1968 | See Source »

...pretty Olga Pall, 20, won the ladies' downhill by almost half a second over France's Isabelle Mir. The pro-caliber Russian hockey team blanked Finland, 8-0, and East Germany, 9-0, then handed the U.S. squad its third straight defeat, by the equally lopsided score of 10-2. Nine-time World Champion Eugenio Monti, at 40, demonstrated that he has lost none of his skill and daring by piloting Italy's No. 1 sled to victory in the first two heats of the two-man bobsled. And no one could keep pace with Russia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Olympics: Neither Sleet Nor Snow | 2/16/1968 | See Source »

...carat. For two days, under the intense scrutiny of nine judges, she traced on the ice "paragraph loops," "rockers" and "brackets" (all variations on the basic figure eight) with such precise symmetry that by the end of the compulsory figures-which count for 60% of a skater's score-she had a virtually unassailable lead of 77.2 points over her closest competitor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Strictly 24-Carat | 2/16/1968 | See Source »

...said. "I'll skate as well as I can." Dressed in chartreuse, and skating to the strains of Tchaikovsky's Pathétique, she began a dazzling array of acrobatic leaps and spins. Her artistry won her a rousing ovation from the crowd and a total score of 1,970.5 points, 88.2 more than Runner-Up Gaby Seyfert of East Germany...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Strictly 24-Carat | 2/16/1968 | See Source »

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