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Against this threat, the Crimson will be running a strong group of backs, including Mike Auer and Dick Shulman. Backfielders Dick Carey, Ian Paisley-Tyler, and John Hutchinson are also potential scorers...
...When I was a student at the Imperial Conservatory in St. Petersburg,'' says Violinist Jascha Heifetz, the great Leopold Auer "pointed the finger at me and told me to teach." Heifetz was game. But thanks to his concert career and a later period of semiretirement. he took his time following Auer's advice. When he settled down to teaching this winter. Heifetz decided to enlist his Los Angeles neighbors -Cellist Gregor Piatigorsky and Violist William Primrose. Result: the most gifted string faculty in the world...
Keith Julian, John Hutchinson, Bill Mares, John Damis, Ian Pasley-Tyler, and Richard Carey are the starting backs. The scrums should be John van Schalkwyck, Ron Juvonen, Jim Beery, Gene Skowronski, Mike Auer, Lyle Mishell, Dick Schulman, and Lee Freeman. If you like a fast, rough game, drop by the old House football field...
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...
...went-seeing the tourist sights or the less glamorous slums of Hong Kong; seeing the self-sufficient and happy country of Thailand, where he was startled by big-screen TV sets on the porches of modest canalside Bangkok houses; calling on editors, businessmen and civil servants in India-Auer was impressed by how well our correspondents know their areas, "how quickly they can get you in to see someone-and their knowledge of all the good restaurants in Asia." And he took proprietary pleasure in finding TIME on the newsstands everywhere in Asia, even at tiny and badly lit newsstands...