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...this opening scenario lacks subtlety, then if mirrors Partners itself. The film presents Ryan O'Neal as Benson, a heterosexual homicide detective assigned to work with homosexual cop Fred Kerwin (John Hurt). Because of a series of homosexual murders, their chief insists that they "set up home" in the gay community...
...Neal occasionally overcomes the film's limitations; his timing is good--though not his lines, which are penned by La Cage Aux Folles' Francis Veber. La Cage dealt with effeminate homosexual homebodies, too. But Veber fails to recapture any of that film's charm and wit. Most important, Veber presented the characters in La Cage affectionately. Partners is, if anything, mean-spirited. It doesn't introduce a single homosexual who isn't rendered weak-kneed or babbling by O'Neal's chest, eyes or "fabulous" thighs...
While no Crimson runner won a race, several turned in strong second-place finishes. Junior Eric Schuler, who has been on tear all spring. finished less than half a second behind Dartmouth's Shawn O'Neal to take second place in the 1500 with a time of 3:47.60. Freshman Cliffe Sheehan was breathing right down Schuler's back at the finish and came in third at a 3:48.20 clip...
...began with all eight runners clustered in a pack, but after five or six laps turned into a four-man race between O'Neal, defending champ Brat Rowe. Sheehan, and Schuler. O'Neal and Rowe battled each other for the lead, but coming around the last turn Row elbowed O'Neal and was disqualified. Neither Sheeham nor Schuler could catch the due and the Crimson pair finished two steps behind...
800meter--1. Bunney (H) 1.53.2, 2 O'Neal (D); 3. Fenn (D). 400-meter Hurdles--1 Okoye (H) 54.2; 2. Harshbarger (B); 3. Ferguson (D) 200-meters--1. Carter (B) 22.0; 2. Stephens (B); 3. Midlo (H) 5000 meters--1. Hampton (D) 14.35.9, 2. McEvoy (D); 3. Sapienza (D). 4 x 400 meter Relay--1. Brown 3.19.4, 2. Dartmouth. 3. Harvard...