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...second, Dich Manchester's single, McCandlish's sacrifice and Cobb's fly ball got run one. Lord's homer followed in the third and a combination of a walk to Cobb, singles by Hootstein and Joe O'Donnell and another Holy Cross error brought the score to 6-0 at the end of the fourth...
...confidence," he admitted-but that was before New Orleans. In the first round at Lakewood Country Club, he belted a drive that was measured at 320 yds.; in the second he drove the green of the par-four twelfth hole-360 yds. away. Jack's first round score was a two-under-par 70; he followed that with a 68 and a 69, at week's end had moved into a tie for the lead with Canada's George Knudson...
Manhattan supports four contemporary-art museums, plus a score of enterprising galleries-and many of the Modern Museum's spiritual children stage exhibits more modern than its own. All the same, Lowry believes that the Modern is capable of outpacing them all. This will not be done merely by displaying firsts. Bringing a scholar's eye to the contemporary scene, he will rely on the museum's comprehensive collection of paintings, sculpture, films and architectural designs, hopes to use it to make tomorrow's innovators more understandable and enjoyable by placing them in a historical context...
Predicting Peace. Individual projects include the expected in civil engineering: the design of 20-story buildings at M.I.T., where, before the computer, students labored over plans for two-story structures. A music student at Carnegie Tech composed a musical score by computer; after its performance by a chamber-music society, critics called it "flat but interesting." Art students at Harvard create modern abstractions by using a computer to scan a conventional scene, then program it to delete parts of the picture. Two M.I.T. political science students fed 300 variables from two dozen small wars into computers to predict the outcome...
Last year, Heptagonal champion Army jumped out to a commanding 61-48 lead over Harvard. After three cadet halfmilers went under 1:52 to score 9 of those points, one Army runner consoled nearby Crimson men by pointing to Harvard's decisive win over Army that winter. Forty minutes later Harvard stunned everyone by eking out a 79-75 victory...