Word: paulis
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...phenomenon that West Germans call the Sexwelle (sex wave) threatens to reach tidal proportions. Advertisements feature undressed girls, sex boutiques in several cities offer an endless variety of erotic paraphernalia, and coyly clinical ''sex education" films pack moviehouses. In Hamburg's seamy, mile-square St. Pauli district, whose fleshpots draw 300,000 visitors a month, businessmen who are shy about being spotted on the notorious Reeperbahn can swing into an underground garage, park, choose a fraülein at a discreet Kontakthof (contact court), then take an elevator to one of two six-story, modern sexscrapers named...
...German sex scene is changing so swiftly that it fairly cries out for a journal of its own. Now it has not one but two. From the basement of a St. Pauli curio shop has emerged the St. Pauli Nachrichten, a 15? tabloid whose circulation has swelled almost as remarkably as the Sexwelle itself. First published in early 1968 by burly Hamburger Helmut Rosenberg, 33, owner of the curio shop, and by a former Der Spiegel photographer named Günter Zint, the rag has grown from a four-page novelty with a press...
Papagianis, still not scoring at his phenomenal early-season pace, tallied first on an assist from Pauli Jarvenpaa late in the first quarter. Papagianis scored again 14 minutes into the second period when he took a lead pass from Emmanuel Ekama and knocked in a ten-yard score...
...Pauli Jarvenpaa tallied in the third quarter for the Crimson and Papagianis and Mossavar-Rahmani added goals in the final stanza. The Yardlings' four-goal output was their lowest of the season...
...Yardling center-halfback Emmanuel Ekama registered the game's first goal after only five minutes of play on an assist from Ben Tuttle. After M.I.T. tied the score ten minutes later, center-forward Chris Papagianis gave the Crimson a lead that was not challenged again. Right halfback Pauli Jarvepaa then banged home two goals to put Harvard ahead 4-1 at the half...