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John Misha Petkevich '73, 1971 North American Men's Figure-Skating Champion, will perform with other U.S. and Canadian skating medalists this weekend at Watson Rink in the fourth annual "An Evening with Champions" Eliot House benefit skating exhibition.
Performances are tonight at 8 p.m. and tomorrow at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Other skaters who will be performing are Sandra and Val Bezic, 1973 Canadian Pair Champions; Ann and Skip Millier, 1973 U.S. Dance Silver Medalists; Dorothy Hamill, 1973 U.S. Ladies' Silver Medalist; Lynn Nightingale, 1973 Canadian Ladies...
Manhattan repeated as the meet champions with a solid 87-164 margin over second-place Massachusetts. Ivy League champion Pennsylvania was edged into third with 165 points and Heptagonals runner-up Navy finished fourth.
Villanova, perennial champions, having taken six of the last eight titles, dropped to fifth place.
Died. Earle ("Greasy") Neale, 81, who gave up a career in major league baseball to become one of football's leading innovators and most popular coaches; in Lake Worth, Fla. Neale spent eight seasons as an outfielder for the Cincinnati Reds, starred in the 1919 World Series, and played...