Word: toughing
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Crimson Rugby Club, still cherishing hopes of finishing at the top of the league, suffered a final, decisive defeat at the hands of a tough, well-balanced Princeton team Saturday...
...varsity handled the traditionally tough Tigers, their first really first-rate opponents, with impressive ease. This victory, coupled with Yale's 8-1 conquest of Dartmouth, leaves the Crimson and the Elis as the only unbeaten teams in the Eastern League...
...would not leave without a written safe-conduct pass. Last week's complicated ritual at the airport resulted from a compromise worked out by a Brazilian newspaperman so that neither Delgado nor Salazar need give way on prideful procedure points. With Delgado gone, Salazar, the gentle-seeming but tough ex-professor of economics who rules Portugal, could look forward to his 70th birthday this week with a feeling that after 31 years in power, Portugal, like it or not, was still in his hands...
Morse stated that the club, despite its two losses, may still be able to win the Eastern Rugby Union title. Dartmouth, undefeated to date, has two very tough games remaining with the New York Rugby Club and Amherst, both of whom are quite capable of defeating the Indians. If New York, also undefeated, should end up the league champion, it most likely would not journey to California for the East West playoffs, as it is not a college team...
...Gallwey and Fred Vinton, sophomore Jorge Lemann and senior Bill Wood. Their opponents, Tom Richardson (younger brother of Ham and no relation to Amherst's star), Sam Hinkle, Roy Anderson, Don LeWin and Ed Mills, while perhaps not as powerful as some previous Princeton teams, should put up a tough battle...