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High scorer for Radcliffe was Sue Williams, who chalked up 16 points. The balanced scoring revealed the teamwork--Maude Wood and Cheryl Gelzer each added 12 points and Lissa Muscatine came off the bench to sink eight points...
...been swelled by as many as four additional college and World Football League contests per week. To fight off the perils of glut and decline, the networks are redoubling their efforts to make the games glossier with replays, added camera coverage and visiting-coach commentaries. If ratings continue to sink, such remedies may not be the answer. Less football might...
...near the narrow strip of riverbank where the government houses now squat. Three years ago, it was decided that tents were not, in fact, what the Indians should be living in. So 17 identical, color-coordinated homes were pulled together, each with its own toilet, snazzy stainless steel kitchen sink and modern electric wiring. Unfortunately, no one ever got around to bringing water to the pipes, and when the six-month-old generator was broken by an inebriated 16-year-old, it was never repaired. So skeletal street lamps now cast dark shadows across the boardwalk and it takes three...
...been much less aware of the trend. Of course, anyone who has been in a hospital for any cause recently has heard the talk of half-empty maternity wards, and the fact has begun to sink in that proportionately fewer pregnant women are seen around these days. But the full force of the trend has been blunted by the alarms of environmentalists about the rising worldwide growth rate and by the continuing effects on American society of the widely touted post-World War II baby boom -including a straining of the already weak job market and increasing demands upon...
...sided Bruces are operated from an underwater platform with a huge, cranelike arm. Hydraulically powered and manipulated by the arm, Bruce is agile enough to sink a ship, which he does. All-Around Bruce, known as the "free-floater," is controlled by a towing boat with a 300-ft. pneumatic line. That Bruce, says Creator Mattey, "has unlimited running room, like a person on water skis being pulled on the open...