Word: rick
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Lips That Fail. Most of the men are well over 60, and all are traditional players of the New Orleans style-a rick-a-tick-tick, free-moving jazz form that is the noblest ancestor of Dixieland. The oldest regular is Papa John Joseph, 85, who still plays a mean bass and is a veteran of the old Kid Ory and King Oliver Creole jazz bands. Papa plays in the company of such old regulars as Trumpeter Punch Miller, 68, and Clarinetist George Lewis, 62. Lewis is among the few jazz pioneers still living. The clarinet on which he composed...
Last year Coach Bill McCurdy's winter track team won six meets and the indoor Heptagonal crown, largely through the efforts of such stars as miler Mark Mullin, weightman Ed Balley, high jumper Marty Deckworth, Shot putters Rick deLone and Sarge Nichols, and a strong corps of middle distance runners...
...other strongpoints, are headed by sophomore phenomenon Aggrey Awori, a former Olympic runner from Uganda who equalled three University records as a freshman. Awori and junior Jack Spitzberg, have both been under the University hurdles record in practice and are joined is those events by senior Hank Hatch junior Rick Jones, and soph Bill Pfeiffer, Chris Ohiri, Hobie Armstrong, and John Parker add more sprint power...
...selected by position, Bill Grana, Harvard's fine fullback, should have been on the first 11. Grana, however, in addition to lacking excessive press releases, did not have flashy statistics. Unfortunately, no count was made of how many yards Harvard backs gained as a result of his blocks. Rick Beizer, the Crimson's corner man on defense, also missed out in the voting. Beizer had no opportunity to make statistics. All he did was win football games with alert defensive play. It is hard to say how many other fine men were passed over for the same reasons...
...Three Ricks--Rick Ballard. Rick Cotton, and Rick Hertzberg--paced the Crimson attack with dazzling passes, uncontrollable runs, and vicious defensive maneuvers. WHRB's lone score came when the CRIMSON, out of charity, let the radiomen try for two points from the two yard line. Mike (Hands) Donnelly caught a shaky pass from Miles (The Arm) Jaffe...