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...Yale's Phil Clark for drawing blood. With 2:09 remaining, a scuffle developed that nearly emptied both benches. Only a handful of Eli skaters stayed out of it, and only three Harvard men--Bertagna, Paul and Larry Desmond--remained on the bench, despite Cleary's efforts to restrain his players and thereby avoid five-minute penalties and possible suspensions. It was a disappointing finish to what has normally been a sportsmanlike annual rivalry. In all, 105 penalties were called in the two games at New Haven and Boston...
...There are a lot of jokers on the team," Bertagna explained. "The coach wishes we were more serious, but he doesn't restrain us because he's kind of a nut himself," he said...
Gahan reported that his client filed a petition to restrain the "criminal acts of violence" allegedly committed by picketing HSWOC members on Monday of last week. Cronin alleged that the union members had threatened employees who wished to work and had harassed customers who tried to enter the restaurant. Tomasello issued the restraining order in his chambers...
Navy officials have yet to rule finally on the applications, begging lack of facilities for women at Annapolis as another barrier to admitting the two nominees. It is an argument that did not restrain Yale or Princeton from going coeducational; perhaps the answer lies in moving the WAVE officer-training school into companion quarters on Chesapeake Bay and establishing coordinate campuses...
...plebiscite to replace the Chamber and the Senate with a unicameral "People's Assembly." His proposals, if put into effect, would emphasize the power of the President and downgrade the legislature. The opposition, meanwhile, has introduced a constitutional amendment -which stands a good chance of passage-that would restrain the President's ability to nationalize industry without congressional approval...