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...tourist crimes, Spanish courts usually recommend deportation. There are no juries, and judges can be tough on foreigners accused of illegally exporting art objects, leaving the scene of an accident, or failing to pay a hotel bill, to say nothing of criticizing Franco. Accused tourists should forget trying to skip the country. Spanish police are quite efficient. Happily, this also means that a robbed tourist may find his wallet at the nearest police station...
George Neville was Harvard's leading hitter of the day with three for four. Neil Houston and Damn Hootstein both collected two hits, and Skip Falcone belted the only home run of the afternoon...
...that you know what you've missed, don't skip Mime II, which I hope will come soon. In this university too intent on speaking and writing, Weisman's next Mime should provide eloquent silence...
...Skip Falcone had caught a line drive and scooped the ball to shortstop Tom Bilodeau at second for a double play. But Bilodeau, trying to catch Dartmouth's Dick Horton off first base, threw the ball over first baseman Joe O'Cornell's head. As O'Connell turned to chase the ball and Horton started toward second base, a major collision occurred...
...eighth, Scott lost his shutout when with one out, Stofer singled and second baseman Bob Fabbricatore doubled him home. Fabbricatore took third when Harvard second baseman Skip Falcone's relay bounced past third baseman Neil Houston. Cornell right fielder Dave Bliss then grounded to Bilodeau, who fired the ball in to catcher Gary Miller. Miller tagged out Fabricatore, trying to score from third, and threw to Falcone at second just nipping Bliss, trying for an extra base...