Word: sais
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Buddhist Demonstrations. In the Sai gon government's ouster of popular, powerful I Corps Commander Thi fort night ago, the politically ambitious Bud dhist bonzes thought they had a torch to hold to the feet of the government...
...Swallow. The week began with the Buddhists pressing their riots against Huong and the U.S. In Nhatrang, there was a repetition of the grisly tactics the Buddhists employed in their 1963 campaign against Diem: a pretty, 17-year-old girl, Yen Phi (Flying Swallow), burned herself to death. In Sai gon, Khanh and his "Young Turk" officers-notably pistol-packing Air Force Chief Nguyen Cao Ky-decided that the time had come to dump Huong...
...sprint field is so evenly matched that Awori could miss qualifying for one of those finals. One the brighter side, the same fate could easily befall either of Navy's two sprinters, John Sai and Skip Paskewich...
With Penn's John Owens out with an ankle sprain, Awori's and Sai's 0:09.9 clockings stand as the league's best times in the 100. But Columbia's John O'Grady and Princeton's John Ball, who won the Heptagonal sprint indoors, are both potential winners...
Awori and Ohiri will also carry the Crimson banner in the sprint, but the possibility here of anything higher than a third place is slight. Fordham's Sam Perry, who owns a 6.1 second timing, and Princeton's John Ball and Navy's John Sai, who copped the top two places in the Heps, are co-favored...