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...secret to Radcliffe's "win" was a combination of fine defensive efforts of both center halfback Nancy Sato and all-Northeast college all-star Karen Linsley, together with the superb goaltending of senior captain Barbie Matson...
...policemen to guard him. In addition an advance party of 40 Secret Service men went over the itinerary, vetoing any ideas that seemed to be too dangerous. Among them was Ford's suggestion that he attend an exhibition baseball game between the New York Mets and a Japanese all-star team. Secret Service men carefully examined Ford's accommodations in the lavish 300-room Akasaka Palace, which was modeled on Versailles during 1899-1909 and refurbished recently at a cost of $33 million...
While the rest of the team prepares for Yale, Karen Linsley will compete this weekend in the Northeast College tournament in Albany, N.Y. As Radcliffe's lone representative in the all-star tourney, Linsley will attempt to make an impressive showing to gain a position on the first team...
...McInally, Harvard's record-breaking pass receiver, stands an "excellent" chance of being invited to a post-season all-star contest "in the very near future," according to Coach Joe Restic...
...string of Diaghilev revival hits. Last spring, for example, the troupe offered a restaging of Massine's Parade-about a bizarre Paris street fair-that is a very model of How to Do It Right. Dating from 1917, this nose-thumbing effort to epater les bourgeois was another all-star spectacular; conceived by Poet Jean Cocteau, it had jaunty Picasso sets and costumes -including a pah- of cubist constructions that might fairly be described as architecture on the move-and a maundering score by Erik Satie punctuated by typewriter sounds, gunshots and tidbits of ragtime...