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Princeton had three-point plays by forward Matt Eastwick and Jackson (2), layups from Hielscher, Eastwick, guard George Leftwich (2) and forward Chris Mooney and treys Mooney and treys by Jackson (2) and Hielscher to run the score...
...Bonfire had its crape custom tailored. Consider the casting, on both sides of the screen. Producer Peter Guber and screenwriter Michael Cristofer, who had earlier coarsened John Updike's novel The Witches of Eastwick, were the wrong gents to midwife Wolfe's book. So was De Palma, whose vision is all muscle, no finesse. Tom Hanks lacked the slick stature of Wall Street wizard Sherman McCoy (Wolfe wanted Chevy Chase). Melanie Griffith was no slinky Circe (De Palma wanted Uma Thurman), and Bruce Willis was hardly a desiccated Brit (John Cleese said no thanks). Finally, for reasons of ethnic balance...
Beyond Heilschler, Princeton has guards Sean Jackson and George Leftwich, along with forwards Chris Marquadt and Matt Eastwick. That foursome is the best in the league. No doubt about...
Jack Nicholson's best performance in the past five years? With all due respect to Batman and The Witches of Eastwick, it just may be a half-hour stint Nicholson did for, of all things, a children's video. He is narrator of The Elephant's Child, an adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's whimsical story about how the elephant got its trunk. Backed by the music of Bobby McFerrin, Nicholson gives a droll, spirited reading, wrapping his tongue around Kipling's sensuous words -- "the great, gray-green, greasy Lim-po-po River" -- like a gourmet savoring oysters...
Three-pointers: Mueller 2, Jackson 4, Hensohn, Eastwick, Rullman, Condakes, McClain 2, Rebounds: Princeton 27 (Mueller 12); Harvard 23 (Mitchell 10). Assists: Princeton 19 (Mueller 8); Harvard 13 (Campbell 6). Steals: Princeton 5 (Brennan 2); Harvard 5 (LaPointe 2). Blocks: Princeton 0; Harvard 3 (Mitchell 3). Fouled Out: Mitchell. Total Fouls: Princeton 21; Harvard 18. Turnovers: Princeton 14; Harvard...