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...lead. Bumper to bumper the cars snarled around the circuit, hitting close to 150 m.p.h. on the straightaways, sliding boldly through the narrow turns. For some, the pace proved too fast. Clem Proctor's Pontiac hit an oil slick and leaped a 3½-ft.-high guardrail. Jim Paschal's Plymouth spun out of control, turned four somersaults and plunged over a steep embankment. Incredibly, neither driver was badly hurt. Streaking through Riverside's tricky S-curves in third gear at more than 100 m.p.h., Gurney grabbed the lead on the 43rd lap. Over the next...
...whole day they will prepare themselves for the paschal sacrifice by eating only milk products. Then, two hours before dusk, the men, in red tarbooshes and starched, white, ankle-length robes, will assemble around a shallow trench. Chanting the Pentateuch and ancient Hebrew prayers, they will wait until dusk, then bring the lambs to the edge of the trench and cut their throats (Exodus 12:6). Fathers will mark the foreheads of their first-born sons with blood. The priests will hand around bitter herbs and unleavened bread. The slaughtered lambs will be cooked. Facing the summit of the mountain...
Robert A. Brown '55; Roger S. Cortesi '56; Benjamin H. Heckscher '57; Michael Levinson '55; Charlton MacVeagh, Jr. '57; Robert C. Milton, Jr. '56; Guy Paschal '55; Henry C. Place '57; Bancroft R. Wheeler '55; William R. Wister, Jr. '56 (captain); Wesley B. Smith '55 (manager...
...Paschal '55; William R. Wister, Jr. '55 (captain...
...paschal lost, 3-2 to Warren Zimmerman, despite some very fine drop shots. Zimmerman is usually the Elis number one player but played two since he had already lost to Heckscher twice this year in tournament play...