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Cleveland's hitting so far has been insistently good, if never outstanding. The Indians are third in team batting, in runs and home-runs are well behind the leaders. All-star catcher John went eight for 16 in the weekender series against New York and boosted at average to .326, but most of Cleveland's top hitters are hovering around to 290 mark...
...paper, All Fall Down has plenty going for it: an all-star cast, an able producer (John Houseman), a talented young director (John Frankenheimer), a screenplay adapted by a famous playwright (William Inge) from a notable novel by James Leo Herlihy. On acetate, these virtues seem reversed. The story is incidental and interminable, the scene-writing lacks Ingenuity, the characters are cliche, the direction is untidy, the actors are Actors' Studious-Beatty in particular employs a scabious charm that fails to explain his part but might be said to communicate Berry-berry...
Harvard's Ivy Champion hockey continues to rack up honors as mythically all-star teams are postulated...
Yesterday the New England All-Star Hockey Team was announced with Gene Kinasewich and Dave Johnston on the first team, and Tim Taylor on the second. Dave Grannis was listed as a spare. The selection is made by coaches and scribes in the New England area...
...dribbling almost as soon as he stopped drooling. As a high school senior in 1960, Bonham was a basketball coach's dream: he scored an average of 29 points a game, led Muncie's Central High to the finals of the state championships, and headed an Indiana All-Star team that trounced the Kentucky All-Stars, 101-64. Indiana coaches and sportswriters voted him "Mr. Basketball," touted him as the brightest college prospect to come out of the Hoosier State since the great Oscar ("Big O") Robertson (TIME cover, Feb. 17). Deluged with scholarship offers, Bonham packed...