Word: stoles
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...game was just two minutes old when Tuckerman got his first goal converting the rebound from a shot by John Hedreen. A minute and a half later, Tuckerman worked his way into a pileup in front of the Quaker goal, stole the ball from a Penn fullback and banged it by the surprised goalie...
Amherst's first goal typified its offense for the entire game. The Crimson controlled play for the first two minutes when a Lord Jeff halfback stole the ball and fed a long pass to Pieter Van der Torn, the outside left. Van der Torn got by Lanny Keyes when the Crimson fullback made one of his rare mis-kicks and then passed the ball across the goal mouth to Dan Sykes, the outside right, who was just standing there, unmolested. Sykes had a clear shot for the goal and the Lord Jeffs had a lead that they never relinquished...
Mexico City's bus owners counted the damage from senseless student riots (TIME, Sept. 8) and stated their position: "The metropolitan bus industry is now bankrupt." In two days of wholesale vandalism the rioters did an estimated $160,000 damage. They stole some 340 buses, left more than 200 in need of major repairs. There were 65 buses with carburetors missing, 50 with batteries gone, 40 with missing seats, 112 with the upholstery ripped to shreds. If the government, which is now arbitrating a bus drivers' demand for a wage increase, grants the hike without also boosting fares...
...Mormon magazine Era entitled, "I Think of Papa." It was illustrated by gnarled hands peeling an apple with a knife, ended: "How priceless is the memory of a good father." Dean left his Boy Scout knife folded inside Era, then went to bed. Later, he told police, he stole downstairs for a kitchen knife, crept back up and killed his sleeping parents. Did his dying mother, then, pass on to the police Dean's own description of the "prowler...
Sarah did indeed reign at court as Groom of the Stole, Mistress of the Robes, Keeper of the Privy Purse. Soon, Arnie's entourage swarmed with Sarah's relations, including cousin Abigail Hill, a penniless gentlewoman who had sunk to the role of "dust broom" (as Sarah put it) to a titled lady. What happened next seems, as Author Kronenberger says, "too much in the flashy traditions of the theater to have happened in real life." Slowly, week by week, Abigail, the dowdy waif, replaced Sarah as the dowdy Queen's bosom friend-largely because Sarah...