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After Penn inbounded the ball, Neil Phillips knocked the ball loose from Quaker freshman Ben Spiva and into the hands of Tri-Captain Mike Gielen, who sank a three-pointer to knot the score at 73 as time...
...that contest, Quaker Rick Maloney grabbed an offensive rebound with five seconds left and sank a 5-ft. jumper to drop the Crimson...
...eight cities with populations over 50,000 but none with more than 200,000. Crowding is almost nonexistent, and so the attendant evils of crime and hopelessness are minimal. The core of the population also has some link to those people who first halted on the tallgrass prairie and sank their plows. Writes Author John Madson, an eloquent native Iowan: "Grassland of such magnitude was wholly alien to the western European mind. It diminished men's works and revealed them to a vast and critical sky, and forced people into new ways of looking at the land and themselves...
Against the Lions, the Crimson sank over 50 percent of its shots, while the tough Harvard zone kept the Lions from getting free shots...
Anxiety over the dollar quashed a year-end stock rally. Just two weeks ago the Dow Jones industrial average broke 2000 for the first time since Nov. 2. But last week the Dow sank 61 points. It closed 1987 at 1938.83, up 43 points for the year...