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With 27 minutes left in the game and the score knotted at one, Yardling Alicia Carrillo quickly played the ball after a dangerous-play violation and fed classmate and fellow striker Kelly Landry. Landry knocked in her second goal of the day, the game-winner, with a 15-yd. drive into the lower righthand corner of the goal...
Although Scalise has not made any final decisions on positions, the tandem of Carrillo, the 1980 Boston Globe Scholastic Player of the Year, and Landry, a second-team Massachusetts All-Scholastic selection, worked very well together as strikers...
Socialist Chief Felipe Gonzalez, backed by Communist Party Boss Santiago Carrillo, renewed an earlier offer to help form a grand-coalition government "to save democracy" until the next elections, slated for 1983. Gonzalez pointed out that between the Socialists and Calvo-Sotelo's ruling Union of the Democratic Center Party, such a government could claim the support of 80% of the electorate. "The time has come now," said Gonzalez, "and the warning light has been lit." But, once again, Calvo-Sotelo rejected the offer, evidently out of fear that such a coalition would be too left of center...
...born Renaldo was convicted of perjury for falsifying his birthplace to qualify for a U.S. passport; he served 18 months in prison, then was pardoned by President Franklin Roosevelt. Renaldo was proud of his Cisco series, in which he played an Old West Don Quixote to the late Leo Carrillo's Sancho Panza, using wits instead of guns. "Pancho and I never killed anyone," he once said. "The kids who watched our show went to sleep smiling...
...Louie R. Carrillo...