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...third of its tackles and 10 of 34 quarterback sacks. Filling the gap will be senior Dan Bennett (6-ft., 195 lbs.) and junior Brent Wilkinson (6-ft., 2-in., 220 lbs.). Teammates have been impressed with Bennett and Wilkinson, but neither has much experience. Look for junior Larry Bean and sophomore Scott Collins' to back them...
...Sherborn, Mass. 47 Tom Richerson CB Kirksville, Mo. 48 Brent Wilkinson LB Mt. Vernon, Ohio 49 Bill Solomon MG New Castle, Pa. 50 Scott Collins LB Elmhurst, Ill. 51 Dave Fanikos C Lynnfield, Mass. 52 Charlie Godinez C McAllen, Texas 52 Glen Philpott DB Canton, Mass. 53 Larry Bean LB Somerville, Mass. 54 John Keenan LB Salem, Mass. 55 Bob Joyce LB Weymouth, Mass. 55 Mike Murray C Lexington, Mass. 56 Jerry Garvey MG Plainville, Conn. 57 John Gibbons LB Holyoke, Mass. 58 Dennis Ineman C Fort Wayne, Ind. 59 Sam Jensen C Bloomington, Ind. 60 Ben Thio OG Cortamadera...
There are other frozen soy-based competitors. Ice Bean, for example, has been sold in health-food emporiums since 1976, and a new effort is reported to be in the works in Atlanta. But Tofutti seems to have the edge, and Mintz is looking to new horizons. He is experimenting with tofu-based drinks and a vegetable salad...
...Jose's Plate-one taco, one cheese enchilada, one beef-bean burrito, Mexican rice, frijoles, salad, $15.75.) But thriving exacts some cost in the Arctic Circle. "It's tough up here," says Fran, who lived in a garage on a dirt floor in 1977-she, two dachshunds and an electric heater. The inside temperature was 31°F below zero. She ran an outfit called Speedy Secretary then, but an IBM salesman blew through town, sold everybody a copier and put her out of business. "You can't run across the street to the hardware store...
...charge of enforcing the Endangered Species Act. Though Arnett is a former president of the National Wildlife Federation, the country's largest conservation organization, many environmentalists feel he has allowed his zest for hunting to get in the way of protecting nongame animals. Says Wildlife Specialist Michael Bean of the Environmental Defense Fund: "Arnett figures that if it isn't worth shooting or trapping or putting a hook in, it probably isn't worth worrying about...