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...country was proclaimed a republic; after a long illness; in Ouchy, Switzerland. One of 40 grandchildren of Britain's Queen Victoria, the gentle Queen Ena suffered stoically through a life studded with sadness. In 1906, an anarchist's bomb thrown at her bridal coach killed a score of bystanders. One of her sons was deaf, two were hemophiliacs (they later died in automobile accidents). King Alfonso was a known philanderer and, after going into exile, she and her husband lived apart. Only once did Queen Ena return to Spain-last year, when she accepted the role of godmother...
...Bruins took an early 1-0 lead, but Jim Kilkowski bounded in an unassisted goal at 8:07 to knot the score. Eighteen seconds later, Brown's Bob Anthony registered his tenth goal of the season, and his team maintained the 2-1 advantage throughout the remainder of the period...
...were pretty lethargic the whole first half." coach Bruce Munro said yesterday, adding, "our midfield wasn't moving too well." After a tally by Ron Seff of Brown. Crimson captain Tom Nicosia dodged Dave Holmstead and fired in a high shot from ten yeards out to make the score 3-2, Nicosia's goal came with Harvard...
...only run was an unearned score with two out in the fourth. Fruetel appeared to have the third out, but catcher Murray dropped a called third strike, allowing B.U. a runner. The Terriers' donavan then smashed a terrific blast to left field that scored the run, but Donavan was cut down at third with a perfect throw from left field by Paul Zevnick...
...four-run fifth. Bernhard opened the rally with a perfect drag bunt toward first, and Ignacio followed with a double along the left field foul line. Tucker then hit a high bouncer to third that Cleveland fielded but threw wildly to first, allowing the go-ahead runs to score. Obviously tiring, DeWitte hit Cherry on the arm and gave up a single to Nickens to load the bases. Sophomore Dan DeMichele then doubled to short center to wrap up the game for the Crimson...