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...Blum, Brown 49 14 20 .408 Podgurski, Penn 47 15 19 .404 Konienczny, Brown 52 6 21 .404 Buck, Navy 50 12 20 .400 Gaza, Army 36 4 14 .389 Emery, Dartmouth 50 6 19 .380 Hall, Navy 37 10 14 .378 Pitching W-L IP H ERA Wright, Brown 2-1 30 2/3 26 1.47 Antoni, Penn 3-0 26 2/3 26 1.69 Tubridy, Brown 2-1 23 2/3 25 1.90 Clifford, Harvard 3-0 22 17 2.05 McOsker, Harvard 2-0 24 2/3 22 2.19 Rodgers, Navy 3-1 22 1/3 25 2.31 Acosta, Columbia...
...Bingham, 1b 4 0 1 0 Halas, 1.f.-3b 4 0 0 0 Santos-Buch,r.f. 4 1 0 0 St. John, s.s. 4 0 1 0 T. Joyce, d.h. 1 0 0 0 Blood, d.h. 1 0 0 0 Trembowicz, c. 3 0 1 1 PITCHING: IP R H SO BB Acosta (wp) 9 1 4 6 1 Stewart...
Dacca was always a fairly dreary city, offering slim pleasures beyond the Hotel Intercontinental and a dozen Chinese restaurants ^ that few of its 1,500,000 people could afford. Now, IP in many ways, it has become a city of the dead. A month after the army struck, unleashing tank guns and automatic weapons against largely unarmed civilians in 34 hours of wanton slaughter, Dacca is still shocked and shuttered, its remaining inhabitants living in terror under the grip of army control. The exact toll will never be known, but probably more than 10,000 were killed in Dacca alone...
During his 15-year career as a Soviet spy, Swedish Air Force Colonel Stig WennerstrÖm sold the Russians some 160 of his nation's -ip defense secrets. The suavely handsome aviator, who held the secret rank of major general in the Red army, also spied on NATO, and during a five-year stint (1952-57) as an air attache in Washington handed his bosses information on the Polaris submarine, the Strategic Air Command, and U.S. nuclear weapons, which he was able to inspect on the assembly lines. Since his arrest a year ago, Wennerstr...
...Fanciulla opens, a crowd of gold miners surges into the Polka ("A Real Home for the Boys"), order "veeskey" and proceed to drink a toast ("Veils Fargo!" shouts one sport; "Ip! ip!" reply the miners). The most unpopular man in the place is Sheriff Jack Ranee, who divides his time between lusting after Minnie, the Polka's owner, and pursuing a bandit named Ramerrez. In Act I, Minnie falls in love with Dick Johnson, a stranger in the Polka, invites him up to her place on the mountain only to learn in Act II that he is Ramerrez. When...