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Results in the freshman matches: 125 lb., Rick Martin of Holworthy over George Pieczenick; 130, Dan Chasan of Wigglesworth West over Doug Connors; 145, John Barr of Thayer North over Bill Beer; 155, Steve Most of Holworthy over Todd Cobey; 165, Jim Tucker of Thayer North over Dave Martin; 175, Ricardo (TKO in the first); unlimited, Bill John-Wilson of Strans South over Jim Brooks son of Grays over Bruce Henderson...
...freshman title fights today are: 125 lb., Richard Martin of Holworthy vs. George Plecxenil of Thayer North; 125 lb., Dan Chasen of Wigglesworth vs. Doug Connors of Pennypacker; 145 lb., John Barr of Thayer North vs. Bill Beer of Matthews North ; 155 lb., Todd Cobey of Matthews North vs. Steve Most of Holworthy; 165 lb., Jim Tucker of Thayer North vs. Dave Martin of Thayer North; 175 lb., Richard Wilson of Straus South vs. Jim Brooke of Mower; unlimited, Bill Johnson of Grays vs. Bruce Henderson of Lionel...
...birders are not professional ornithologists but eager amateurs, who have found birding a challenging and relaxing hobby. Among them are such noted specimens as retired Air Force General Carl ("Tooey") Spaatz, Columnist Walter Lippmann, Author Rachel (The Sea Around Us) Carson, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, Alfred Barr, director of collections at Manhattan's Museum of Modern...
...head the Sears-affiliated Whirlpool Corp. But his appointment helped kill the enthusiasm of Sol Cantor, president of New York's discount-minded Interstate Department Stores, for a previously planned merger with Ward. Cantor and other Interstate brass were miffed when Ward's Chairman John Barr did not check the selection of Brooker with them...
...lure Brooker away from Whirlpool, Barr realigned Ward's pecking order, abolishing the title of chief executive officer, which Barr himself had held, and establishing a new title-chief administrative officer-which went to Brooker. This, said Barr, means that "chairman and president are now on a par." Ward, which still suffers from the aftereffects of longtime (1935-55) Chairman Sewell Avery's ironhanded management, is as yet reaping no profit from Barr's costly drive to open new stores. Last year the company earned only $15 million-a 50% drop from the previous year. Brooker...