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...GREAT WHITE HOPE, by Howard Sackler, attempts to re-create the prizefight world of the 1900s, using the dramaturgy of the 1930s, and drawing dubious parallels with events of the 1960s. James Earl Jones exudes vitality as the first Negro heavyweight champion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Nov. 22, 1968 | 11/22/1968 | See Source »

...other three players are defensive end Jim Gallagher, offensive guard Fran Boyer, and offensive end Earl Downing. Gallagher is a starter, while Boyer and Downing are on the second team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale's Cal Hill Has Flu; Three Other Players Sick | 11/21/1968 | See Source »

...GREAT WHITE HOPE, by Howard Sackler, attempts to re-create the fight world that existed in the 1900s, using the dramaturgy of the 1930s and drawing dubious parallels with events of the 1960s. James Earl Jones exudes vitality and ego energy as the first Negro heavyweight champion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Nov. 15, 1968 | 11/15/1968 | See Source »

...pithy putdown remains the most effective way to silence a heckler-provided, of course, he is reasonably civilized and relatively quiet. A classic was the riposte by John Wilkes, an 18th century libertine and libertarian, who heard the Earl of Sandwich roar at him in Commons: "I am convinced, Mr. Wilkes, that you will die either of a pox or on the gallows." Wilkes parried: "That, my lord, depends on whether I embrace your mistress or your principles." Today, Prime Minister Harold Wilson can also hold his own. When a heckler shouted "Rub bish!" during a 1966 election rally, Wilson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Jeering Section | 11/8/1968 | See Source »

...last month for an emergency appendectomy, while winless Philadelphia's Norm Snead, trying to make a tackle after an interception, turned sharply and broke his ankle in a preseason game against the Detroit Lions. Baltimore has had to rely on a stubborn defense and second-string Signal Caller Earl Morrall ever since Johnny Unitas, the N.F.L.'s Most Valuable Player last year, "felt something pop" during a preseason exhibition against Dallas. That something turned out to be his elbow joint. Johnny U. has made only one abortive appearance thus far; he completed one of eleven passes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Football: Survival Quotient | 11/8/1968 | See Source »

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