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...White Sox made this year's All-Star team. They are sixth in the league in batting (.248), ninth in home runs (86). Lopez has taught them that weak hitters should be choosy swingers-and so they lead the league in walks. The Sox are also opportunists: 39 of their 75 victories have been decided by two runs or less. "We steal a run, we cheat a run, we beg or borrow a run," says Lopez...
...Chicago Bears pro football team: the 31st annual College All-Star game, 28-17, before 65,000 fans in Soldier Field, Chicago. The burly Na tional Football League champions were out to restore the pros' pride tarnished in 1963 when the collegians (actually the year's crop of pro rookies) rudely upset the Green Bay Packers. But for the first 30 minutes it looked as if an other upset was in the making. With Miami Quarterback George Mira tossing bombs and Arizona State Halfback Charlie Taylor crunching through the line, the All Stars actually...
SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES (NBC, 9-11 p.m.). MGM's 1954 all-star Executive Suite with William Holden, Nina Foch, Barbara Stanwyck, June Allyson, Fredric March, Shelley Winters, Walter Pidgeon, Dean Jagger, Paul Douglas and Louis Calhern...
Bilodeau won the starting shortstop's job as a sophomore last year and bit a respectable 271, second highest among returning Crimson players. He was named to the Greater Boston League all-star team at the end of the season...
...East: a 111-107 victory over the West in the National Basketball Association's annual All-Star game, at the Boston Garden. The game's Most Valuable Player: Guard Oscar Robertson of the East's Cincinnati Royals (TIME cover, Feb. 17, 1961), who scored 26 points, made eight assists and snared 14 rebounds...