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...DIED. CLAUDE (FIDDLER) WILLIAMS, 96, 1930s pioneer of jazz violin; in Kansas City. A fixture of Kansas City's swing scene, Williams played with Nat King Cole and recorded as a guitarist with Count Basie. He fell into obscurity after World War II and worked as a welder but gained renewed prominence while touring in the 1970s and appearing in the 1998 Broadway revue Black and Blue...
With a 2-2 count, Fritsch injured herself swinging in both her second and third at-bats...
With two outs and a 3-2 count on Shirrell, the Dartmouth senior blasted a Hendricks fastball over the fence in deep left field, throwing the visiting Big Green faithful into a frenzy...
With patience early in the count, Walsh said, the Crimson hitters neutralized the Dartmouth hurler’s low-ball effectiveness...
...vast majority of 50s accoutrements has not kept me from latching onto one particular 50s icon: the drive-in movie theater. Ironically, up until recently, my entire conception of drive-in culture came from movies themselves—and just a few films, too, which I could probably count on a single hand. But it’s what I didn’t know about the drive-in—the mystery of its appeal—that so appealed...