Word: chris
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...people like Dave Semenko, Brown, Ed Hospodar and Chris Nilan are fast becoming dinosaurs in the NHL. The silent majority of fans who want to watch goal-scoring instead of fisticuffs know it. Coaches who knowingly keep a defensive liability on their roster are being burned...
Harvard's Joe Carrabino (153-for-169, 90.5 percent) tied for second with St. John's Chris Mullin--now a member of the NBA's Golden St. Warriors--with the Crimson's Bob Ferry (84-for-93, 90.3 percent) in fourth. Arne Duncan was 13th, (91-for-105, 86.7 percent) and a fourth Crimson cager, Keith Webster, would have tied with Duncan, but he did not have enough attempts to qualify (52-for-60, 86.7 percent...
...Derek Counts 13-4--31; Dave Marshall 2-2--6; Keith Carpenter 1-0--2; Chris Perkins 5-5--15; Dave Murray 4-1--9; Keith Hinderlie 4-0--8; Tommy Hammer 0-0--0; Greg Walker 0-0--0. totals...
...most go-getting New Age entrepreneurs is Chris Majer, 36, president of SportsMind, Inc., based in Seattle. As the corporate name indicates, Majer originally worked mainly on athletic training, though his current clients include not only AT&T but also the U.S. Army. Majer started his military efforts in 1982 with an eight-week, $50,000 training program at Fort Hood in Texas. Traditional calisthenics were replaced by a holistic stretching-warm-up-aerobics-cool-down routine. Soldiers practiced visualizing their combat tasks. The results in training test scores were apparently so good that the Army expanded SportsMind's assignment...
...even thinking about a small tour. If asked, she will consider seeing the Stones again ("I would like to see them, perhaps just once, to acknowledge my past, give it a bow"), but speaks with real respect and affection about the caring attention of her friend Island Records Founder Chris Blackwell. Under his benign guidance, she felt "no pressure to do anything. I was given a little allowance, a house was found, and . . . live your life a day at a time. And I did that. And I started to get well...