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...months of the 1978 model-year, sales of compact and subcompact cars increased by 13%. The star performer at General Motors last month was the boxy Chevette; its sales were up 84%, compared with a year ago. At Ford, Mustang sales rose 14%, while the new Fairmont is a stellar seller. Ford's lacocca puts himself in the position of a price-conscious buyer who has been out of the market for a few years and then visits a showroom to do some tire kicking. Says he sympathetically, "It's a jolt to see what...
Worse than violence, though, was the injury list. Co-captain Bobby Mellen may not be available for the Cornell donnybrook, thanks to the mauling of his shoulder received at the hands of a Bruin laxman. Attackman Billy Forbush and midfielder Terry Trusty also took their licks at Providence, while stellar defenseman Haywood Miller remains seriously hurt and Jim Ossyra and Frank Prezioso are less than 100 per cent...
Back to the bunt. Ah, the bunt. To set the stage, Brown had just retired the MIT leadoff man on a grounder to second. Rick Pearce, the Crimson's stellar third baseman, inched up toward the grass, since the book on speedy MIT second baseman Jeff Felton was that he could bunt...
Last season's seven-man Tom Howes and three-man Paul Templeton will fight for varsity starboard spots with stellar sophomores Charlie Altekruse and George Hatch and 1977 J.V.'s. Parker had Altekruse switch from the port side during the early part of the school year in order to redress an apparent imbalance in the strengths of the Crimson's two sides...
...demonstration that enthralled the entire Pennsylvania community and much of the surrounding Philadelphia area. The sit-in attracted so much attention that Stellar, after the agreement had been signed, released the following statement...