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Rutgers-Princeton: This one ranks high on the list of unimportant games today. Princeton lost to UConn in a scrimmage, 10-7, and you can bet Jake's had those Tigers working their tails off, so to speak, since then. So, Ol'Nassau...
...Kandinsky go from Art Nouveau was not so much its airy, sinuous quality as its decorative way of filling space: a painting like Landscape near Murnau, as late a; 1909, is full of references to the style with its slow, thick contour of white cloud, its carefully silhouetted forms ol green hill and pink road...
...ol' Eli's may well be fighters, but in tennis circles they are without a doubt the most anonymous band of fighters put together. On the other hand, the Bulldogs do have the capability to play ball with Harvard and possibly to upset the Crimson. Yale earlier beat Cornell by a 5-4 score, while the Crimson beat the Big Red, 6-3. A close match is a definite possibility...
...rest of the division is pretty meaningless. The Minnesota Twins are growing old and ineffective together. The California Angels should come together and win a few games but not enough to challenge the leaders, and poor ol"Ted Williams will struggle home a distant last with the Texas Rangers as he searches for some bonafide major league stars to help out Frank Howard...
...Nielson's Bill is flexible, almost always on top of his part, whether it calls for theatrics or remorse. Bernard Holmberg's Sitting Bull, Bill's friend-enemy throughout the play, carries himself with an unstrained dignity and poise, yet manages a great fluidity of motion. Ralph Martin, the "Ol' Time President" to whom Cody appeals, and Samuel Wiseman's Wild Bill Hickok, are convincing as impervious zanies who never let the plight of the Indians penetrate their well made up minds...