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...stellar examples of Fischer and Lightfoot, the entire Crimson squad swarmed all over the ice, pressuring the Tigers relentlessly. But Princeton, particularly O'Dell and fellow freshman phenomenon Syrena Carlbom, kept cool and took a 2-1 advantage on an individual effort tally by O'Dell, at 2:25 and a pretty pass from Carlbom to winger Anne-Marie Belli...
...Yardling also copped two second places in the 200-and 100-yd. freestyles--her times of 1:56.52 and 54.8, respectively, barely wedging her between the stellar Bruin performers...
Gator Bowl, December 29, at Jacksonville: Heisman winner George Rogers of 8-3 South Carolina (297 carries, 1781 yds., 14 touchdowns) meets Heisman runnerup Mean Hugh Green of 10-1 Pitt, a stellar defensive lineman. A classic matchup, Lambert Trophy winner Pitt should not be here, but in a major bowl. This is perhaps the second best bowl, behind the Sugar. The Panthers should claw the Gamecocks...
...acters by Satie, Ravel and Poulenc, will probably proceed as planned. As many as seven scheduled repertory items-including Das Rheingold, Samson et Dalila and La Gioconda-will most likely have to be shelved. But the Met hopes to mount a season of some 15 productions, featuring such stellar performers as Luciano Pavarotti, Marilyn Home and Placido Domingo. Fittingly, the opening night of the company's resurrected season will be a concert performance of Mahler's "Resurrection" Symphony...
Depth, speed and stellar freshmen performances all combined last night to lead the Harvard aquawomen to their first victory of the season as they drowned an outclassed Boston College contingent...