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...more formal climes of Washington, D.C., he is regarded as a strong opponent of the war and Pentagon overspending, and has helped press for stiff -er environmental and consumer protection. Now 42, Eagleton has two children, Terry, 13, and Christin, 9, and a wife who figures to be an effective as well as a decorative addition to the campaign. When he was elected to the Senate, Eagleton announced: "I want to be regarded as a great United States Senator. I'd like to be re-elected three terms, acquire some seniority, get some good committees and hear James Reston...
...Bruins' Bob Christin managed to outpoint John Imrie, 5-3, so that Brown was not yet eliminated. Brown, however, was eliminated a few minutes later as Crimson 191-pounder Bob Panoff scored a fall at 4:18. The Bruins' chance for some last-minute glory was ruined by Harvard's Tom Tripp, who pinned his opponent in the heavyweight bout...
Paul Padlak took the 177-pound match for Harvard, breaking a 3-3 third-period tie with Brown's Bob Christin with an escape, take-down, and three-point near-pin. Padlak won the match...
...Christiné: Phi-Phi (Soloists and orchestra of the Champs-Elysées Theater, conducted by Franck Pourcel; Westminster). This is a French operetta, vintage 1918, of the no-nudes-is-bad-nudes school. "Phi-Phi" is Athens' famed Sculptor Phidias, who as the curtain rises is out looking for a model for his new statue of Virtue. The action calls for everybody to take off his or her clothes, and even the highest hi-fi sets cannot yet reproduce that effect. But there is some pleasant singing...