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...Harvard peppered away at Forstman, who made 16 saves as compared with Bland's one in that stanza, the Crimson's efforts were finally rewarded. On a break, Crimson wing Dave Crosby moved in from the right about 30 feet out from Forstman and slapped the puck at the stomach of the Eli goalie. Awaiting the rebound was Snow--unguarded five feet in front of the cage--who poked the puck into the net past the overworked Forstman with apparent ease at 2:55 of the second period...
Hunter had been suffering from the flu all week, and went to the doctor Friday before practice. After the meet he collapsed in the locker room, but not until he had anchored both winning relays for the Crimson and taken first place in the hundred. Even with an upset stomach the Olympic veteran walked off with two pool records and three first place laurels against Yale--quite a trick, even for Hunter...
...game, win or lose, the exhausted players slump silently on stools in front of their lockers. Pro basketball is now so much tougher than big-league baseball that Cousy scoffs at any comparison: "One of those guys runs out a triple, and he looks like he needs a stomach pump...
...Milwaukee, Marks was arrested 32 times in the U.S., jailed in Wisconsin, Ohio and California (vagrancy, assault, draft dodging, theft, rape), joined Castro's forces in December 1957 and was made a captain. The U.S. canceled his citizenship with alacrity, and eventually even the Cubans could not stomach the man they called "the butcher." Last May, Marks fled Cuba in a boat, made it to Florida and disappeared into Mexico. Last week he was arrested in Manhattan, charged with illegally entering the U.S. on July 22 without a proper visa. Deportation proceedings are under way to send him back...
...Moonshiners themselves are lamenting their own losses to a new and formidable competitor, who does not have to worry about revenooers busting up his stills. The competitor: Georgia's Viking Distillery, which has brought out a 90-proof corn whisky, Georgia Moon, that is just as throat-burning, stomach-churning and aggressively youthful (none older than 30 days) as its backwoods counterpart. The difference is that it bears the federal excise stamp...