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...Boston, 54-10 3/4; 60-yd. dash: 1. Ephrain Serrette, N.Y. 6.26; 2. Eric Berrie, N.Y. 6.39; 3. Mike Curray, Boston, 6.45; 880-yd run: 1. Adam Dixon, Boston (Harvard), 1:51.61; 2. Vince Mutarelli, N.Y. 1:53.48; 3. Paul Neves, Boston, 1:53.92; 1000-yd run: 1. Rod Garland, Boston, 2:09.94; 2. Rich Lippert, N.Y. 2:10.16; 3. Tom Horton, Boston, 2:11.10; Pole Vault; a. Paul Anderson, N.Y. 14-6; 2. Dave Randall, Boston, Harvard, 13-6; 3. Charles Shugart, N.Y. 13-6; Twc Mile: 1. Solomon Cheber, N.Y. 8:53.39; 2. Marty Hansen...
...ELECTRIC HORSEMAN Directed by Sydney Pollack Screenplay by Robert Garland...
...obvious both stars saw this film as a vehicle to advocate causes they care about, but they are good-natured about it. Writer Garland and Director Pollack had the sense to give Horseman the tone of a pop fable; they stress entertainment over preachment. A romantic intensity that Fonda and Redford might have generated is lost as a result; there could have been more electricity between the electric horseman and his lady. And Willie Nelson, the great country singer, is wasted in his first acting role. Still, there is not a more cheerful or engaging movie around these days...
...design that makes the film hard to take seriously. While Streisand and Ross were reasonably plausible stand-ins for Fanny Brice and Billie Holiday, Midler is not credible as a bluesy rock belter. Her strident Broadway voice and campy mannerisms have more in common with Sophie Tucker, Judy Garland or even Brice than they do with a heroine who dresses, talks and self-destructs in the style of Joplin...
...James A. Garland, chairman of the B.U. chapter of the American Association of University Pofessors, said yesterday the faculty union will provide moral and legal support to all six professors. Emphasizing that the tenure system was designed to prevent universities from penalizing outspoken professors, Garland said firing the BU. professors "would be a terrible violation of academic freedom...