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...Ricci 69 16 87 Milt Hubbard 54 19 73 Dan Mellish 41 10 51 Mike Brown 38 6 44 Jeff Kenney 32 12 44 Dan Urban 34 9 43 Fred Howard 32 6 38 Erik Lee 24 14 38 Craig Vickery 30 7 37 Kevin Hill 30 4 34 Darryl Simchak 25 4 29 Mark McKane 12 7 19 Aaron Figler 11 1 12 Jim Benitez 10 2 12 J. Lykouretzos 11 0 11 Scott Mahoney 9 0 9 Benny Ladomirak...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE AS THE NUMBERS READ | 11/21/1992 | See Source »

...Darryl Sinchak...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE | 11/21/1992 | See Source »

...Aaron '93 DB 30 Parkins, Dan '94 RB 31 Alexander, Adam '95 RB 32 Hill, Kevin '93 NG 33 Moloney, Brian '93 DB 33 Smith, Kevin '95 RB 34 Sullivan, Mike '95 RB 35 Kelley, Dave '93 RB 36 Saunders, John '94 LB 37 Feeny, Martin '95 DB 38 Darryl Simchak '95 DB 39 Clausen, Matt '95 DB 40 Colony, Chad '94 LB 41 Fahrney, Matt '93 RB 42 Fitzpatrick, Michael '95 DB 43 Heim, Ben '93 DL 44 Hubbard, Milt '93 LB 45 Mahoney, Scott '93 LB 46 Bigham, Jeff '94 DB 46 Chism, Jeremy '95 LB 47 Brown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE ROSTER | 11/21/1992 | See Source »

Strike isn't going anywhere, however, unless down the drain is somewhere. He is sick with worry when Rodney, the fluky street lord who is his drug wholesaler, tells him that Darryl, another of his lieutenants, is cheating and must be killed -- "got to be got." Rodney seems to be saying Strike should do the job, and Strike is no shooter. Then Strike hears that Darryl has been shot and that Strike's brother Victor, a straight-arrow who works two jobs and has never had a parking ticket, has confessed. Rocco Klein, a white detective who's more honest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An American Tragedy | 6/8/1992 | See Source »

...conventional cop opera, the puzzle -- Does Victor think he is protecting Strike, or did he somehow really shoot Darryl? -- would be the focus, and the detective would sort it out. Here, despite Rocco's efforts, nothing becomes clear, and Dempsy's new accumulations of refuse obscure last week's stains. Instead of a solution, Price leaves us with a sheaf of memorable sketches: Dempsy's citizens, peering at the streets from behind the broken panes of their lives. This is a superb reportorial novel, a fine job of writing and witnessing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An American Tragedy | 6/8/1992 | See Source »

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