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Kenneth Deitch '60, Kirkland coach, relies on three junior backs and a sophomore speedster for his offensive punch. Joe Gavin, Bruce Corker and Fred Golinko, all juniors, and Dave Black handle Kirkland's running chores. Deitch believes defense is paramont in the intrumural league. "A club that scores a touchdown and one half per game is very likely to win," he says...
...Corker. In a Butte, Mont, suburb, where an influential segment of the population is of Irish descent, there is a shiny new, Kelly green fire engine...
...uncle and no inheritance. Last week, as Headmaster Miller good-naturedly tried to decide what sort of punishment would fit Christopher's crime ("He broke every rule. But it was all so diabolically clever"), London's newspapers were having a field day. "What a corker!" cried the Daily Express. "Boy's Hoax Takes in All the School," said the Daily Sketch. "Even Hoaxes the Head," added the News Chronicle. Why had Christopher done it? "Things had been so frightfully dull around here," said the boy who used to be called Bumblie. "I just felt...
When it was done, the astonished officials saw a rich, bright picture that had undeniably been painted in Tintoretto's exuberant style. For Tintoretto, the composition was curiously static and as flatly arranged as a department-store window. But the figures were brilliantly conceived. "It's a corker," crowed Museum Director George Edgell. "I don't think I've ever seen so lovely a Virgin...
This year Button, Lussi & Co. had sketched a corker: something called the double-double-Axel...