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...attack in the fourth. In the third Phil Smith lined a hit to center knocking in limping, wincing Nelly Houston. The next inning Jeff Hall, Pete Karegeannes and McCandlish bunched singles for a pair of scores and then in the sixth Joe O'Donnell dropped a Texas Leaguer into right to drive home Karegeannes. ab h r rbi Smith ss 5 1 0 1 Cunningham 3b 4 0 0 0 Hootstein rf 5 0 0 0 Lord cf 5 1 0 0 Hall cf 5 1 0 0 Houston 2b 3 0 1 0 Kare...
Shining amidst the general gloom, the Crimson epee team took its first Ivy match of the year, 5-4. Junior Harry Jergesen swept three bouts, including a 5-4 decision over fellow all-Ivy Leaguer Don Sieja. Brian Keidan downed Cornell sophomore Vic Addonizio, 5-2, and Allen Lewis...
...face it," says one broad-vowelled Ivy Leaguer, "the army gets the people who don't have the where--withall--in brains or money--to stay out. The real leadership is avoiding it--no one with any sense would fight of his own free will...
...across the U.S. Conversely, the new competitive scramble for places has driven many Easterners to colleges their parents had never heard of. There has also been a concurrent upgrading of university standards across the country. Stanford and Chicago, Antioch and Duke are the second choice of many an Ivy Leaguer's son. And Westerners' hearts swelled with pride when, in a recent survey of graduate-school faculties, the University of California at Berkeley was rated the "best balanced" in the country, edging out Harvard...
...ball into the rightfield seats. So the next time I went outside with him and he hit the ball 350 ft. into the leftfield stands." Twins Manager Sam Mele says, "I think the kid could hit wearing boxing gloves," predicts that Oliva may yet become the first big-leaguer to bat .400 since Ted Williams-who hit .406 in 1941. "It is a lot of tough to hit .400," says Tony. "But everything is possible here...