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Varsity: bow, L. Breckinridge; 2, J. Higginson: 3, S. Borden; 4, L. Timpson; 5, J. Hodges; 6, P. Boyden (capt.); 7, S. Huntington; stroke, D. Whitten; coxswain, J. Rosenstein...
Junior Varsity: bow, A. Hager; 2, A. Holcombe; 3, P. Olsson; 4, D. Robertson; 5, K. Gregg; 6, J. Maynard; 7, P. Sloan; stroke, W. Bancroft; coxswain, R. Franklin...
Silents Please (ABC, 10:30-11 p.m.). Following the recent NBC memoir, Will Rogers takes another bow in a filmed biography...
...pianists have Janis' flair for the big bravura pieces of Tchaikovsky or Liszt. Last week's concert, studded with thunderous chords and octaves, Zipperlike runs and occasionally a singing, tenoresque line, proved to be a wrist-breaking tour de force. When he came out to take a bow, looking as frail as Liszt himself, Pianist Janis seemed the least exhausted man in the house...
...story of the most indestructible of Greeks. Odysseus was a very Greek hero, "formidable for guile in peace and war," "the great tactician,'' "skilled in all ways of contending," "all craft and gall," admired as much for his divinely inspired chicanery as for his handiwork with spear, bow or tiller. Although favored by Pallas Athena, he was not a superhuman figure but a very mortal man, in his own words as rendered by Fitzgerald...