Word: regular
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Injuries will keep the two regular guards on the freshman basketball squad, Bill Borah and Alden Davis, out of the Holy Cross game in the Boston Arena at 4:30 p.m. today. Davis tore a cartilage in his knee at the Trinity game December 16 and aggravated the injury during the vacation. Borah twisted an ankle at practice yesterday and will be able to play only a small portion of the game at best, according to doctors...
...Downey and captain Bill Hickey, who usually plays forward, will fill guard vacancies. Red Barry and Jerry Murphy will operate in the forward positions while John Stevenson will be in his regular center slot...
With the season exactly one third over, the regular first line of Captain Dave Key, Carman, and Bill Garrity leads ni total scoring, with 32 points on 16 goals and 16 assists. In the light-blinking department, Doug Anderson is high man with eight goals. He has also registered two assists. Best playmaker so far has been the former Exeter center, Miles Huntington, who has been operating on the same line with Dave Abbot for the past five years, here and previously at Exeter. He has set up eight goals this winter, while scoring five himself...
...Britain, television is older (regular telecasts were begun in 1936, abandoned during the war), smaller and-in some fields of programming-better than in the U.S. With only one TV station and some 85,000 sets, Britain is momentarily hamstrung by a shortage of the special glass needed for cathode tubes. British TV carries no advertisements and is dependent for revenue on government subsidies and an annual tax of ?2 on each set owner. Among the programs scheduled are Ascot races, plays such as King Lear (which ran over three hours and was given in two sections on consecutive evenings...
...surface. Such stars would be nonrepeating novae. A milder explosion would merely cause a slight expansion and more brightness. After it is over, perhaps the remaining fissionable material falls back toward the star's center and causes, in due course, another moderate explosion. Such stars, exploding gently at regular intervals, Stanley-Jones says, would behave like the "pulsating variables...