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...eastern division isn't so easy. The St. Louis Cardinals, led by quarterback Charley Johnson, should win, but they should have won last year too. They have fine receivers such as Bobby Joe Conrad and Sonny Randle, great blocking in the offensive line, and a half-dozen good runners. The defense, with backs such as Abe Woodson, Jerry Stovall, and Pat Fischer, is also good...
Dallas is bound for a championship, but not this year. When Jerry Rhome takes over at quarterback in a season or two, then the Cowboys will be ready to go higher than fourth. Washington has superb performers in Sonny Jurgensen, Bobby Mitchell, Charley Taylor, Paul Krause, and Sam Huff, but the supporting cast will weight them down to fifth...
...Tigers, once again, are the team to beat in the Ivy League. With a tremendous line anchored by Stas Malizewski and Paul Savidge, no team--particularly inexperienced Columbia--will be able to score on them easily. And with Charley Gogolak, who booted six field goals against Lehigh, Princeton doesn't have to worry about scoring...
...guilt of genocide. And even Vichy is too consciously a "message play," resting too much on ideas and not enough on people. Miller's people cannot, unlike J. Alfred Prufrock or Moses E. Herzog, asks the big questions and yet stay in the skins their creators gave them. When Charley, in Death of a Salesman, tries to make Willy Loman the embodiment of the tragic salesman, he sounds phony. And when Quentin speaks of all men's guilt as his own, he too sounds phony. He is not a big enough figure to pass his private disasters...
Died. Sydney Chaplin, 80, Charlie's half-brother (his elder by four years) and former business manager, an actor in his own right, who appeared with Charlie in Mack Sennett's early Keystone Cops comedies, starred in the first of four film versions of Charley's Aunt in 1925, ended his movie career in 1939 after assisting his brother in The Great Dictator, spending his remaining years in Switzerland and France; of heart and other ailments; in Nice...