Word: stallings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...plan of CORE's Brooklyn chapter to tie up traffic at the World's Fair tomorrow has stirred a bitter controversy over the tactics of the protest. The proponents of the demonstration point out that the stall-in Would give civil rights groups an invincible bargaining position for their demands on the city administration. A successful protest would embarass the city and in the future the mere threat of another massive traffic snarl would deter thousands from leaving home, decimating the revenues from the fair...
...Crimeds raced to an early 23-0 lead, and, with a dazzling display of ball handling sparked by guard Richard Andrews, went into a 20-minute stall. Only a 50-foot desperation shot at the final buzzer by Robert Vort saved the Quakers from a shutout...
Harvard's slowdown at the end of the first half was a bad omen. After the half-time break. Penn pulled away with ease with its fast breaks and outside shooting. Near the end of the third quarter the Quakers led 59 to 48; they began to stall and forced Harvard out of its zone and into a man-to-man defense...
...Quakers continued to stall, but Sedlacek broke it up by fouling Penn's Joe Andrews. In a one-and-one situation the second-string center blew the shot, Harvard grabbed the rebound, and it appeared that the second miracle within 24 hours was about to transpire...
Andrews snared the rebound and Penn went back into its stall. Sedlacek broke it up by fouling cold-shooting Stan Pawlak with 29 seconds...