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Lincoln, the fourth Crimson pitcher in the marathon, took over in the ninth and gave up three hits over the last four and one-third innings. His single gave Harvard a 6-4 lead, Holy Cross, in a last ditch rally, cut the margin to one run in the bottom of the thirteenth...
...LAST BATTLE, by Cornelius Ryan. As he proved in his D-day marathon, The Longest Day, the author is a thorough reporter, and his account of the fall of Berlin is an encyclopedic and frequently exciting narrative...
They were talking about Cheetah, Manhattan's newest and noisiest fun house, which roared into life last week with the growl and din of a gigantic concrete mixer. It had a familiar look, a return to the big, brash scene of the 1930s marathon dance halls, and on opening night some 2,000 invited guests pushed through the door of the Broadway and 53rd Street site known to their parents as the Riviera Terrace and, before that, the Arcadia Ballroom...
...Pennsy will play the husband. Its 97,400 shareholders will hold 61% of the stock in the new company and control 14 of the 25 directorships. Chairman and chief executive will be Pennsy Chairman Stuart Saunders, 56, a Harvard-educated lawyer who started the rail industry's merger marathon a decade ago as boss of the Norfolk & Western, which he arranged to unite with four other roads. The president and chief operating officer will be the Central's Perlman, 63, who is more noted for forceful operating know-how than deft administration. And keeping a close...
Walt Hewlett, the distance-running star who missed the Princeton meet after running in the Boston Marathon earlier in the week, should be back in action today. Walt has been training long hours on Soldier's Field and might improve the 9:16 two-mile which he turned in against Brown two weeks ago. In his absence, Dave Allen won the event at Princeton...