Word: styling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Dunster last year's champion, picked up two Jayvees in the draws, and retained three regulars. The team will lose most of what little height it has at midyears when center and pivot man John Brunsman (6"3") graduates. At least till then the style of play will be short pass, ball handling with feedins to the pivot. The tentative lineup includes: Jack Norman, Wally Baker, Chuck Brynteson, Dave Warden, Al Rosenberg, and Len Ragozin...
...Crimson high command has mapped no special plans for stopping Mr. Walsh, who was name on the Boston Garden all-New England team last year. "We'll just play our regular style" Barclay said yesterday. "Rockwell or Prior will be covering Walsh, depending on which one happens to be on the court...
What does Barclay mean by "our regular style?" He means the fast break, which the Varsity has been polishing since October 18. "Naturally, we can't fast break all the time," Barclay explains. "We worked six against Brown, and scored three baskets...
Under his plan, rooms and suites will be sold to the present tenants for anywhere from $5,100 for an unfurnished bedroom and kitchenette, studio style, to $39,000 for a three-bedroom suite with terrace. In addition, the purchasers will have to pay maintenance charges, to 150 Central Park South, Inc., ranging from $1,404 to $10,374 a year. Kirkeby Operating Corp. will continue to run the hotel, its restaurants and bars. When owners are away, the management will rent the rooms and suites to transients, turn over the money to the individual owners...
...that possibly did not occur to the Idlers. Modern audiences expect modern plays (as this one now is) to have a plot they can follow or else no plot at all. "The Way of the World" contains the world's most complicated plot: when seeing it done in Restoration style the plot rightly seems of no importance; when it becomes a play of Cafe Society, there is a natural and frustrating inclination to try and figure...