Word: baileys
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Penn's lineup will probably remain an enigma until starting time. Bailey Brown and Captain John Reese will undoubtedly fill the top two spots one way or the other. These are two of the most powerful players in the East, especially on their own fast courts. Harvard's Chum Steele, who has a mean attack himself, may be able to match blows with Penn; Dave Benjamin, with his balanced game, will have even more trouble than Steele...
Died. Paul Jung, 65, one of the most creative circus clowns in the business, who in 31 years as a performer-producer with Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey originated many of its now standard routines, notably the burning house which explodes a midget high into the air while 30 other clowns fool around with two fire engines; of head wounds suffered in an unsolved murder; in his hotel room, half a block from Manhattan's Madison Square Garden...
...found in the comics today. In Johnny Hart's B.C., indolent cavemen, sharpshooting anteaters and terrified ants make droll comments on the modern world. In Mell Lazarus' Miss Peach, megacephalic, supersophisticated school tots show up their elders' ignorance. In Mort Walker's Beetle Bailey, a gawky, hapless buck private makes a hash of military life...
...Penn 6-3 here last year, must face the Quakers on hard courts in Philadelphia this year. Since the Crimson netmen generally count on steady play rather than big attacks, they rate as slight underdogs. Even on slow courts, Penn's hard-hitting top players, John Reese and Bailey Brown, whipped Ripley and Steele last year...
...ideas that swing. The Groom-kirbys, on the surface, behave like any middle-class family, and after a while their absurd rituals and lunatic discourse begin to seem alarmingly close to the norm. And as they blithely beat words to a pulp in their do-it-yourself Old Bailey, they somehow suggest that one way to solve the angst-ridden question of communication among men is to kill the language in self-defense...