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Penn at Harv Yale at Prince Brown at Dart Colum at Corn Season's Record MIKE SAVIT Harvard, 20-8 Yale, 16-7 Brown, 21-17 Columbia, 31-30 22-6 (.786) ROB SIDORSKY Harvard, 15-0 Yale, 27-17 Brown, 20-17 Columbia, 35-27 20-8 (.714) DAVE CLARKE Harvard, 20-17 Yale, 28-17 Dartmouth, 21-17 Columbia, 28-24 20-8 (.714) JOHN DONLEY Penn, 24-20 Yale, 35-14 Brown, 21-20 Cornell, 28-27 20-8 (.714) BILL SCHEFT Penn, 17-14 Yale, 28-10 Dartmouth, 28-24 Columbia...
...trouble has been greatly aggravated by Carter's televised assault on the oilmen who oppose his energy program as profiteers out to "rob" American consumers and stage "the biggest rip-off in history" (TIME, Oct. 24). Nervous executives in many industries other than oil saw that attack as an indication that Carter may after all be an antibusiness Georgia populist rather than the fiscal conservative he has often seemed. Says Frank Borman, the former astronaut who now heads Eastern Air Lines: "He is casting suspicion on business in general, and that is unfortunate. He doesn't have...
Harv at Brown Yale at Corn Dart at Colum Prince at Penn Season's Record MIKE SAVIT Harvard, 21-14 Yale, 31-20 Dartmouth, 17-16 Princeton, 16-101 20-4 (.833) ROB SIDORSKY Harvard, 28-14 Yale, 23-15 Columbia, 33-31 Princeton, 17-10 19-5 (.792) DAVE CLARKE Harvard, 17-14 Yale, 17-10 Dartmouth, 28-17 Penn, 14-13 17-7 (.708) JOHN DONLEY Brown, 24-19 Yale, 42-20 Dartmouth, 38-21 Princeton, 17-16 17-7 (.708) BILL SCHEFT Harvard, 14-10 Yale, 28-24 Dartmouth, 21-17 Penn...
...returned from "Burn City" to knot the hard fought affair. 'Throp quarterback Brian Towne exhibited the form that made him an AllState New Hampshire gridder when he engineered a 65-yard, churn-it-out touchdown drive. Towne capped the drive with a 12-yard paydirt strike to sophomore standout Rob Inches...
...even soporific, was suddenly brittle. Not since John Kennedy assailed steel-industry leaders 15 years ago* for abruptly raising prices had an American President so harshly attacked a band of business executives. Jimmy Carter accused U.S. oil companies of seeking "the biggest rip-off in history." of trying to "rob" American consumers, of "potential war profiteering" in the battle over energy. Declaring that "enormous amounts of money" are involved in his beleaguered energy program, the President charged that "the oil companies apparently want...