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...NOTEBOOK Romero went the distance, winning her third game despite constant pain from stretched ligaments in her knee Curry's shoddy playing field only aggravated her condition. "There wasn't a pitching mound--just a piece of rubber on some dirt," she said. Harvard lifted its record to 8-6 and will probably improve that against Massasoit today....Horne led the batswomen with a three hit outing, including a two-run triple during the Crimson's seventh inning rally...

Author: By Neal Shultz, | Title: Batswomen Cream Curry College, 13-5 | 5/1/1982 | See Source »

Less could he said for B.C's sub stellar reliever. Mike Pramuck The junior sported a speeded up blooper ball and a very nearly underhand patch And, to better his footing on the mound he dug an unusually large trench in front of the rubber I ate in the second game he barely escaped being tagged with what would have been a well-deserved three run homer...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: Crimson Nine Sweeps Pair at B.C., 9-7 and 9-2 | 5/1/1982 | See Source »

...find themselves over their heads in debt. As sales continue to slacken and interest rates remain high, some of the largest and most successful American corporations are experiencing problems. Last week RCA Corp. was negotiating to sell its Hertz auto-rental subsidiary for about $700 million to Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. so that it could reduce its nearly $3 billion debt. Boeing saw its bond rating reduced by Standard & Poor's from AA-to A because it will have to borrow heavily in order to finance the construction of new 767 and 757 airliners. Phelps Dodge, which announced earlier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Rising Tide of Bamkruptcies | 4/26/1982 | See Source »

...mamma's going strictly first class." The ditty elicited rousing applause and, to the surprise of everyone, a bold, well-prepared rejoinder from the First Lady. As a garment rack was dramatically wheeled out from the wings, Nancy strode onstage-in a veritable riot of pantaloons, yellow rubber boots, an aqua skirt with red and yellow flowers, a feathered boa and a floppy feathered hat. Only the third First Lady to tread the Gridiron boards, but the very first to sing-Betty Ford and Rosalynn Carter in years past had danced a few steps-Nancy gave the bandleader...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Apr. 12, 1982 | 4/12/1982 | See Source »

Ronald Reagan was wearing a dark blue suit with a white handkerchief deftly planted in his breast pocket-the standard uniform of many a presidential tour. But he was also wearing a pair of rubber rain boots, hastily borrowed from a local farmer named Greg Miller. The occasion: a quick stop in Fort Wayne, Ind., where for a few minutes last week the President joined a crew of flood-control workers in passing sandbags to be stacked along the muddy banks of the swollen St. Mary's River...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stumping in South Succotash | 3/29/1982 | See Source »

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