Word: threw
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Pool's victory came as a surprise following the flawless play of the Crimson Captain in winning from M. P. Baker '22, the state champion, last Saturday. The winner displayed a variety of good shots and made numerous difficult gets which threw his opponent out of position. As a result of his win Pool will probably meet L. S. Haskins '26 in the lower half of the draw for a finalist position. Haskins is the only other University team player in the lower bracket and he advanced to the second round with little difficulty. By his win over Debevoise, Pool...
...second period the Crimson attack began to function more smoothly and the losers faltered. The Tigers threw away several opportunities to score with wild passes. Chase's first counter came after a heated scrimmage in the opening minutes of the period. The third session opened with the starting lineup intact, and the University skaters immediately carried the attack to the Princeconians who were fighting to hold their lead. After a minute of play Gross cleared the puck from a furious scrimmage in front of the Nassau goal and caught Cole-Brook urset for his sharp drive from the side...
...Louisville, Ky., one Charles J. Smith eyed the shooting gallery nightly as he hobbled home on crutches. Men seemed to have fun popping the gaudy ducks, and the ducks did not mind even when they were hit. One night last week he hobbled up to the counter, threw down his crutches, paid a dime. His first shot did no harm. His second he put carefully through his own head. In his pocket police found a note to his mother...
...believe that the first letter in the Dec. 14 issue is the most significant of the many which you have published. After the fourth re-reading of it I have classified it as a true index to the mental condition that threw the world into...
...Sphinx's Egyptian beard, which descended from the chin to the chest, disappeared centuries ago; and its loss threw a tremendous strain on the neck. Now the back and sides of the neck have been worn away by the erosion of time and there is danger that the head may topple off. At present the head leans slightly forward, but its weight has been eased by the breaking off of large parts of the headdress...