Word: stoles
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...second half proved a veritable showcase for hoopster talent, old and new. Veterans Holpuch and Hall each popped in 12 points, while unstoppable point guard Martin stole, streaked, faked and flipped in a game high 19 points...
...personification of incompetence--garbed in v-neck sweater to save energy, hiring an adviser on drugs who pushed quaaludes, and journeying to Poland to declare, through the mouth of an interpreter, his true lust for the Polish people. Meanwhile, as the director of the Office of management and Budgets stole millions from Atlanta banks, the president's right hand man was spitting Manhattans on women he didn't know and making rude comments to ambassadors' wives...
...Fischer stole the puck in the corner and attempted to stuff it by Potter. Lightfoot charged into the scramble in front and banged a shot into the twine...
...foursome of Dave Phillips, Dean Putterman, Tony Meier and Mike Miao buried all doubts about the Class of 1984's swimming ability with a three-second-plus win. Although fellow freshman Julian Bott gave the Crimson's other relay entry a slight edge on the backstroke leg, breaststroker Putterman stole the lead which Meier stretched out before handing it over to Miao, who raced him with the victory...
DEATH REVEALED. Willie Sutton, 79, master of meticulously planned bank robberies, whose ingenious disguises earned him the sobriquet "the Actor"; of a stroke; on Nov. 2; in Spring Hill, Fla. Sutton, who stole an estimated $2 million during a period of 35 years and broke out of three prisons before completing his final sentence in 1969, once said: "I was more alive when I was inside a bank, robbing it, than at any other time in my life...