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...scoring at 1:50 of the first period with a hard, low shot that escaped the goalie. After a Brown attackman batted an errant rebound past MacKinnon at 7:27, Nick Lamont scooped up a screen shot by Charlie Devens and scored. Devens, who took the place of Karl Bjork on the first midfield, played a fine game for a man who started the season on the fourth midfield...
...midfield picture remains complex with Jerry Cotter suffering from an injured shoulder and Charlie Devens from a pinched nerve. Karl Bjork, Dick Parks and Dave Birch comprise the healthy first-midfield, with Manuel Cabral and John Gould the healthy second midfielders. The third line of Tag Edwards, Mike Rockefeller and Larry Connell may be moved up to second midfield, since they have been playing together for most of the season...
...midfield represents the Crimson's weakest position, with the starters Dick Parks, Dave Birch and Karl Bjork backed by only one really effective combination, consisting of Manuel Cabral, John Gould and Jerry Cotter. If the game stays close these two lines may be forced to play the entire game, while Cornell's midfielders will be well-rested...
...first string midfielders will be Dick Parks, Dave Birch, and Karl Bjork, with Manuel Cabral, John Gould, and Jerry Cotter ready to take over when the starters tire. The attackmen will be Dub Mallonee, Jerry Pyle, and either Fran Loewald or Nick Lamont...
Brattle anniversaries have been marked by "Miss Julie," the film version of Strindberg's play made in Sweden starring Anita Bjork; "Desires," a serious but deceptively titled German film about morphine addiction; and "Citizen Kane," starring Orson Welles, landmark in anybody's history of motion pictures. Two of the films, "Miss Julie" and "Desires," were barred from Sunday exhibition by the censors because of their controversial and/or questionable material, and it was on the basis of the ban of "Miss Julie" that the Brattle and its lawyers fought down the Massachusetts Sunday censorship law which was declared unconstitutional on July...