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...then that Dick McDougal, a Lovelock, Nev., rancher who heads the National Cattlemen's Association, flew to Washington to huddle with Robert Strauss, the celebrated Texas shooter of the bull. McDougal made this case to Carter's No. 1 inflation fighter: beef prices have gone up about as far as they will go. So, just let the cattleman alone, and he will build up his herds. But if more imports come in, the rancher may well reduce his herds still more-and prices, after a short dip, will climb through the early 1980s...
Christopher H. Lovelock, assistant professor of Business Administration and one of the Center's board members, said yesterday there was also tension between Boles, the new chaplain, and the Board over its role in the Center's affairs. Lovelock said Boles wants to use the Board as a "rubber stamp" for his decisions...
...Barthel surprised the track world by winning the Olympic 1500-meter run, breaking a 16-year-old record in the process. His 3:45.2 surpassed England's Jack Lovelock's 3:47.8. But in that race he was pushed at the end by Jack McMillan of the United States, who finished a step behind Barthel...
...Zealand's Jack Lovelock...
Like New Zealand's Jack Lovelock, Miler Bannister looks more like a bookworn medical student (which he is) than a crack athlete. Bannister was a flop at cross-country, but the first time he tried the mile he turned in a creditable 4:30. A fortnight ago, as a warmup for his second U.S. showing (the first: as a 1949 member of the combined Oxford-Cambridge squad), he reeled off a whippet-fast three-quarters in 2:56.8, just missing (by .2 sec.) the world's fastest three-quarters, run by Sweden's Arne Andersson...