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...third match, Crimson junior Doug Walter outlasted Porter Wheeler in an endurance contest, 12-15, 15-7, 12-15, 15-4, and 15-9. Captain Roger Wiegand was blasted by the Purple's Fred Sadler in games of 12-15, 11-15, 15-7, and 14-6 in the fourth match...
...closest match all evening was Paul Sullivan's, against Amherst's Blair Sadler at number six. Down two games to one, Sullivan rallied to a 15-9 victory in the fourth contest, to put the match to five games. In the final, Sadler picked up an early 4-1 lead, but Sullivan pulled up to one-point deficits at 8-7, 9-8, and 9-10 before passing Sadler on his forehand to tie the score...
...Sadler fell in the middle of a rally but regained his balance and returned several shots before trapping Sullivan behind him. Sullivan had no alternative except hitting the ball at Sadler's back, to win the point. But Sadler climbed back to a 13-all tie, at which Sullivan elected to stake the game on the best of nine points. He took five of the first eight, to win the game 18-16 and the match three games...
...questions ever since she singlehandedly began creating a national ballet for England almost 30 years ago. At 62, "Madame," as she is awesomely and invariably called by the company, rules the most impressive ballet realm in the Western world. Under her feminine but emphatic control: the Royal Ballet (formerly Sadler's Wells), now twirling through its sixth U.S. tour; a second, full-fledged company currently holding the fort at home; the Royal Ballet School, and a post-graduate workshop for ballet teachers...
...about." The "nearest thing to professional training" that Clarinetist Davis got was the opportunity to play under, and observe, Conductor Fritz Busch as a member of the Glyndebourne Orchestra. Davis then led a number of small instrumental and singing groups, was eventually hired as assistant conductor by both Sadler's Wells and the BBC's Scottish Orchestra. Last fall he took over on 24 hours' notice for the ailing Otto Klemperer, conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra in a wildly acclaimed concert performance of Don Giovanni...