Word: jose
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Jose Gonzalez--a bit overweight from his golfing vacation in Puerto Rico--was lethal in the third position while left-handed, deft-handed captain Rick Sterne, playing four, bewildered his opponent with his spinning shots...
Even so, no company can long endure without a Carmen on its list, and last week, after six years' absence, Bizet's supple shocker returned to the Met in a new production. The Carmen was Grace Bumbry, a Negro mezzo-soprano from St. Louis; her Don Jose was Nicolai Gedda, a Swedish-Russian; the Escamillo was Justino Diaz, a Puerto Rican. The conductor was Zubin Mehta, an Indian from Bombay who now conducts the Los Angeles Philharmonic-and who last week touched off a furor by denying that he was the least bit interested in conducting...
...suggest this framework, Designer Jacques Dupont created a set in which all four acts were played in an open arena. As Carmen worked her wiles on Don Jose, for example, a crowd representing all social levels wandered up and down the tiers of the arena in complete indifference, doing little dance steps of amused noninvolvement...
John Whitbeck, playing number three, was the only other Crimson player to lose. Jose Gonzalez whipped Martin's brother, Carry, in the number two match...
Larry Terrell and Jose Gonzalez, the other two members of coach Jack Barnaby's ferocious top four, stopped their Amherst opponents, 3-1. Both players faltered--Terrell in his second game and Gonzalez in his third--but their superiority was clear from the start...