Word: fans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...home runs and 29 RBIs. Temperamental, Bronx-born Rocky Colavito, who was appalled at being traded and suffered through a miserable 1960 season, is now happy with Detroit ("I like the town, and then some"). Slugger Colavito, starting fast, already has nine home runs, 27 RBIs, and his own fan club of teen-age-girl bleacherites, who wear sweaters emblazoned ROCKY. With Colavito in left, Bruton in center and Veteran Al Kaline in right, the Detroit outfield is probably the finest in the league. Catcher Brown, another former benchwarmer, is hitting...
...program. Scored for soprano, men's chorus and assorted instruments, it was based on a prose poem by Anaï's Nin. None of Nocturnal was taped, but its sounds-chittering strings, night-wailing flutes-were far out enough to fire up any Varèse fan. Its chanted, fragmented lyrics were appropriately opaque: "You belong to the night. . . Bread and the wafer. . . I have lost my brother. . . Perfume and sperm...
Parrish (Warner) is the celluloid name for Troy (Surfside 6) Donahue, who has a wheatfield of golden hair, ripply pectoral muscles and a pair of sapphire-tinted eyes -in a word, a dreamboat who by his own tally is "No. 1 on the fan mail list at the studio and No. 2 or 3 in all of Hollywood right now." Troy plays the part, as the ads put it, of an "intruder in Connecticut's Million-Dollar Mile," which sounds like moneyed exurbia and turns out to be rich tobacco country in the Connecticut River Valley...
...proved it last week by coming back for a second act even better than the first. She sang quietly, to the piano, a haunting Foggy Day, and got standing ovations-legitimate this time, not fan-fanned-for Come Rain or Come Shine and RockABye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody...
Baseball statistics filling many books provide hours of wintertime reading for the dichard fan. Sometimes the statistics can be revealing...