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...Cornell 6 8 Princeton 5 8 Brown 5 9 Army 4 10 Columbia 3 10 Pitching W-L ERA Beattic, Dart. 4-1 0.50 Muhlstock, Penn 5-0 1.37 Softy, Princeton 2-2 1.42 Siedl, Cornell 3-2 1.72 Schmid, Army 2-2 1.89 Butler, Penn 4-1 1.89 Casey, Columbia 1-4 1.99 Holt, Harvard 2-3 2.50 McHenry, Princeton...
...outlook, to borrow a phrase from "Casey at the Bot," is not brilliant...
Four additional players are in contention for second and third: juniors Fran Cronin and Leon Goetz at third and junior Barry Cronin and sophomore Casey lcknowski at second. Both Goetz and Fran Cronin played last year, with Goetz being the regular center fielder...
...Tired of the usual fare of Bach, Beethoven, Brahms and Bartok? How about a 90-minute multimedia work based on the Krazy Kat cartoon strip? Roger Reynolds, 40, is creating such a work at the University of California at San Diego. A baseball cantata based on Casey at the Bat? Pulitizer Prizewinner William Schuman, 64, is warming that one up. There has been comparatively little pressure on composers to wave the flag or concentrate on Americana, though Leonard Bernstein is setting to music poems by eight favorite writers, including Whitman and Poe. Dominick Argento and Vivian Fine are writing chamber...
Forbidden Fruit. Irish Playwright Sean O'Casey dismissed Wodehouse (pronounced Woodhouse) as English literature's "performing flea," an acidulous comment that P.G. himself ("Plum" to friends) loved to repeat. But other writers, ranging from Rudyard Kipling and George Orwell to Bertrand Russell and Evelyn Waugh, recognized that Wodehouse was a good bit more. Waugh, an indisputable master of the comic novel, would reread his favorites from the Wodehouse canon every year, as some people go back for spiritual sustenance to Shakespeare or the Bible. "For Mr. Wodehouse there has been no fall of Man, no 'aboriginal calamity...