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...PITCHING Name, Throws GP CG W-L IP H R ER BB SO SV ERA Jim CURTIN, L 4 0 0-0 18 12 3 2 14 7 0 1.00 Rob ALEVIZOS, R 7 1 4-0 20 14 5 3 5 11 1 1.35 John SORICH, L 1 0 1-1 20.2 13 10 7 11 12 0 3.05 Greg BROWN, R 5 1 1-0 17 10 7 7 13 9 0 3.71 Ron STEWART, R 8 3 2-2 45 43 21 19 23 23 0 3.80 Bill LARSON...
...Widerman (H) pinned Thomas (CG), 1:48; 126--Kief (H) dec. Trapp (CG), 5-0; 134--Taylor (CG) dec. B. Baer (H), 10-4; 142--Burt (CG) dec. Oberg (H), 4-2; 150--Franklin (H) and Yost (CG) draw, 8-8; 158--McCaffery (CG) dec. Montgomery (H), 13-1; 167--Mason (H) dec. Metrick (CG), 14-5; 177--Chittden (CG) dec. Cimmarrusti (H), 8-4; 190--Williams (H) dec. Brown (CG), 10-8; UNL--Sattergrin (CG) pinned Beling (H), 5:23. Attendance...
...might yield 30 kg. edible muscle mass if well and skillfully butchered, and 30 kg. edible muscle would yield about 4.5 kg. of protein. Assuming quality protein requirements as 1 gm. per kilogram of body weight, this would provide one day's protein -equirements for approximately 60-cg. adults. One man, in other words, serves 60 skimpily. Reducing the man-a-day ration to a more realistic man a week, this would barely amount to 9 gm. quality protein per day, which might still be viewed as a useful protein supplement in a one-cereal culture experiencing protein malnutrition...
Another mystifying new excavation area, the so-called "City Gates" or "CG", had already caught the interest of the Princeton group back in 1914. In 1958, the sharpness of the descent of the wall's structure required the aid of a bulldozer and crane and it was not until this past summer that the archaeologists were able to uncover much of the construction. It now appears that "CG" was made into an elaborate bath by the Romans with furnace for heating and an intricate piping system to bring the water of the torrent, the Patoclus, to the baths. Another major...
These four major areas--the House of Bronzes and its Lydian potter's shop; the enormous gymnasium "B," its long row of Byzantine shops and its superb eastern court with the elaborate marble capitals; the enigmatic, technologically intricate baths area "CG," and potentially the most significant area of Yydian remains by the Patoclus--have provided Hanfmann and the scholars he has consulted with a number of new theories, most unproved as yet, about Sardis, its art, its economy, and its history...