Word: seed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...tackle the road in a pair of games against Clarkson (in Potsdam, N.Y., tonight at 7:30 p.m., WHRB broadcast) and St. Lawrence (in Canton, N.Y., tomorrow at 7:30, WHRB). Victories in both games would give the Crimson its third-straight regular-season ECAC championship and the top seed in the league playoffs...
...this year, 5:01 was good enough for the 11th seed time and a one-way ticket to the consols. Instead of 20 points, Norton earned two with her 15th-place showing...
...women's side, Edge--seeded sixth in the tournament--lost, 3-1, to number-one seed Alicia McConnell in the quarterfinals. Edge later went on to win the Feed-In Consolation, good for fifth place overall in the tournament...
Drawing the number one seed, McConnell ended the hopes of Hope Nichols with a 3-0 bashing. Emily Knowlton was the third Crimson player to be knocked out in the first round. Knowlton lost to Ginger Ponce de Leon in four games...
Even traditional bagel bakers have trivialized the product by adding such flavors as pumpernickel, onion, poppy or sesame seed, and even cinnamon and raisin. The Big Apple Bagels shops in the Chicago area offer among their variations, incredibly enough, one with banana and nuts. Lender's has just introduced Big 'n Crusty, 50% larger than its regular product and looking like a sort of dimpled Superdome modeled in dough. Brothers Murray and Marvin Lender have recently expanded their Connecticut-based chain of bagel restaurants, S. Kinder (a play on the Yiddish Ess, Kinder ((Eat, children))), into Manhattan, where they offer...