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Harvard's biggest mistake of the match came easily. Some offensive scrambling gave Branders forward Glenn Conlan the ball on the right wing, and after dribbling toward the endline, he launched a low cross toward the Crimson net that skimmed off goalkeeper Phil Coogan's hands. The rebound landed near Judge halfback Jim McCully, who hit a flouter that landed squarely in the upper right of the goal...
...Edwards 7 0-0 14, D. Sells 4 1-1 9, S. McNamara 0 0-0 0, T. Hassett 0 2-2 2, T. Conlan 1 0-0 2, K. Jones 1 0-0 2, M. Stewart 5 1-2 11, P. Anderson 9 4-4 22, B. Luby 0 2-2 2, T. Zanze 0 0-0 0. Totals...
Arizona--Both candidates for the Arizona Senate seat vacated by retiring Republican Paul J. Fanin have emerged from difficult primary fights, but the Republican contest turned particularly ugly. The eventual winner, Representative Sam Steiger, has not received the endorsement of his opponent, Representative John B. Conlan. Conlan constructed his political base around his Christian fundamentalism and during the primary, Steiger, who is Jewish, accused his opponent's campaign of anti-Semitism...
Never Honest. Conlan maintained a narrow lead until the closing weeks of the campaign, when the religious issue backfired. The seemingly anti-Semitic tone of his campaign angered Senator Barry Goldwater, the most highly respected figure in Arizona politics. He endorsed Steiger, who had already won the support of Senator Fannin. Throwing aside all caution, Conlan further provoked Goldwater by telling a reporter: "I don't know what it is with Barry. Maybe it's the pain [from a hip operation]. Maybe it's the drinking he's been doing." The outraged Goldwater struck back...
Though Steiger promised to raise the tone of the forthcoming election campaign by focusing on issues and not on personalities, he was still bitter about the primary fight. Said he: "You can live a full, rich life and never run against John Conlan." Conlan was making no move to heal the party's wounds either, which was good news to the obvious beneficiary of all the G.O.P. discord: Dennis DeConcini, 39, of Tucson, a former county district attorney, who handily won the three-way Democratic primary. If the split among Arizona Republicans continues, he will have a good chance...