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...might wonder if Reynolds could be so philosophical. By halftime, it was 2-0: freshman Toure McCluskey sprung sophomore dynamo Will Kohler for a one-on-one with Reynolds that Kohler easily slotted home, his 6th goal of the year coming in the 40th minute...
...mixup on a back-header attempt from Sheriff to freshman keeper Ben Weeden led to Yale's only goal, but Sheriff atoned for his mistake within a minute. He sprung freshman Ricky Le past the Bulldog offside trap for a point-blank finish and his second goal of the year...
Castro then returned, disastrously, to Marxist principle. In February and March he cracked down on the flourishing black markets that had sprung up, particularly in food. Police stopped all vehicles coming from the countryside into cities and searched them for contraband food to make sure that farmers sold only to the state, not to private buyers. Food shortages intensified...
...decades the powerful New York baseball press has engaged in what James calls "a Rizzuto Exaltathon." By now the "Holy Cow!" boy is better known for the sprung poetry of his patter on Yankees TV broadcasts -- and for his call of "backseat petting" on Meat Loaf's hit song Paradise by the Dashboard Light -- than for his great-field, great-bunt playing days. But even then, James persuasively argues, he didn't have the numbers or the earned renown of Pee Wee Reese, a Hall of Famer, or of George Davis and Vern Stephens, who are faint memories...
Kraakman said that much of the discussionsurrounding the issue has sprung from a desire forinformation about the impact of the changes...