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...bright for Walker. It is doubtful that Vernon Law can duplicate his sensational comeback of last season, so pitchers like Steve Blass and ex-Yankee Pete Mikkelsen must take up the slack. Bob Bailey must switch back to third base after a year in the outfield. He and Law are definitely the key factors in any Buc flag chances...
...only Harvard loss of the day, senior Louis Bailey narrowly dropped to Princeton's Gay. Bailey led 5-3 in the opening exchanges of the first set, until Gay's serve suddenly developed force to drop Bailey, 6-5. In the second match, Bailey came from behind to turn the tables and upset Gay, 5-6, but Gay's endurance proved itself in the final round to swing the match for the Tigers with a 6.2 score...
...Louis Bailey didn't even have time to step off the court before he and Haven Pell, a Harvard junior, faced off in doubles against the Princeton recquetmen. A wild rebound hit Pell in the eye early in the first game, but Bailey was able to lead nearly singlehandedly and crush Princeton, 41-29, under a new scoring system introduced halfway through the match...
...final doubles match. Bob Bailey and Gwathmey easily outdistanced the Tiger players, 41-30, also under the new scoring system...
Pinning Responsibility. Both Bailey and Berkman were careful not to put the court in the position of having to choose between the First Amendment, which guarantees a free press, and the Sixth Amendment, which guarantees a fair trial. Asked whether he was pinning responsibility for the press coverage on the newspapers or on the court officials, Berkman did not hesitate to opt for the court officials. "There is nothing in what we propose," he said, "which would in any way inhibit the freedom of the press." Berkman suggested that the court should set some ground rules for trial coverage...