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...Western New England cakewalk featured pins by Brian Baer at 150, and by Phills. Against B.C., Phills notched his third fall of the weekend and was joined by Alex Montgomery (158), Tony Cimmarusti (167), and Joe Bowen...
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Next week, while the U.S.S.R. and East Germany continue their cakewalk to the victory stand, some 550 U.S. athletes, coaches and sports officials will be in Washington to receive commemorative congressional gold medals. Afterward they are scheduled to meet with President and Mrs. Carter at the White House. Says F. Don Miller, executive director of the U.S. Olympic Committee: "It's our way of honoring the athletes who qualified as Olympians . . . We want them to know how much the nation thinks of them...
Last year's tri-meet of Harvard, Brown and Dartmouth was decided by one point, with the Big Green clinching a victory in the final relay event. This year's version, held in Providence Saturday, turned out to be a Crimson cakewalk, as the improved thinclads piled up 108 points to Dartmouth's 57 and host Brown...
Later, a troupe of dancers and singers comes onstage and does a cakewalk to the accompaniment of a ragtime banjo. This is fun and lightens the darker moments, but it is a trifle deceptive. Williams has always been a master at utilizing period music to invoke memories of happier times and the certainty of loss. Director William Prosser makes sensitive contact with the inner spirit of the play, and, considering that the company is a mix of amateurs and professionals, the result is creditable. The indisputable triumph belongs to the citizens of Key West, who gave selfless hours and years...