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...broad jump group is strong and deep, with Ohiri, Beckwith, Axikiwe, Sid Marland, and Al Albright. The pole vault, with Don Forte and Jay Mahaney, will still be weak. Armstrong in the javelin and Loern Clayman in the discus could be pleasant surprises, but have yet to prove themselves...
...ever shifting masses of people ill-prepared to live like sardines are reflected in the big city's high crime rate. The impression lingers in the public mind that crime in the big cities is still the special business of organized mobs. Chicago got rid of Al Capone, but it cannot get rid of Al Capone's body. The fact that there were 15 gang-style killings in Chicago last year-an unusually high number-helps sustain the impression.* Actually, the Chicago police look on the rise in rubouts as a hopeful sign that...
With the football players and the experienced team executives, the following should carry the bulk of the load this spring, according to informed sources. Forwards: Mike Auer, Lyle Micheli, and Tom Robinson. Backs: Dick Baker, Jim Brooke, John Hutchinson, Micky Morgan, Ian Pasley-Tyler, Charlie Rowe, Al Rutan, and Ray Waitkins...
Princeton will lose Al Kaemmerlen and Pete Campbell, its two top scorers, but will gain the best of a terrifying freshman team. Among the Tiger freshmen is an Ivy League-type Jerry Lucas named Bill Bradley who does everything, as the sportswriters say, but sell the tickets...
Then how about Richard Stone: he's Gladys' maniacal boy friend, Hines the time-study man. Rolling his eyes with the fury of the late Al Jolson, pointing his finger with the assurance of Phil Silvers, he stalks his way through a number like "Think of the Time I Save." His real triumph, though, (it's perhaps the high spot of the whole show) is the fanatic "I'll Never Be Jealous Again," where, steeled to devotion by a secretary, Mabel (Barbara Charakian), he sweeps the woman into one of the deftest, suavest soft-shoe bits since Eddie Foy created...