Word: bottomly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...death bell for Harvard tolled in the bottom of the eighth inning in the second game of the twinbill. With the teams tied 1-1 after seven, the Crimson pushed two across in the first extra frame...
...Coach Loyal Park said after the game, "It wasn't in the cards for us to win," and sure enough, Cornell began to deal in the bottom of the eighth...
...Eventually" came in the bottom of the sixth when Harvard got five runs on four hits to win it. Mark Bingham led off with a walk, and Paul Halas moved him to third on a single to left. Burke St. John walked to load the sacks and Tommy Joyce sacrificed Bingham home with a fly to left...
...they may well put blacks at a disadvantage in swimming, for example, where less fat and heavier bones make for less buoyancy. Dr. James Haines of Morehouse College tried a simple floating test on 841 students at the black school and found that 73% almost immediately sank to the bottom of the pool-"sinkers," he called them. In a similar test at nearby Georgia Tech, only 2% of white students showed the same tendency...
sinking: condition common to boats with holes in the bottom or those attempting to carry a football team's offensive and defensive front line. Can be identified by the sudden disappearance of the boat and the trail of bubbles emanating from drowning crew members...