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...Oklahoma last season he was much more than that, gaining 905 yds. rushing, the record for a Sooner freshman. But it was not enough for Coach Barry Switzer. Dupree scored on runs of 63 yds. against Texas, 75 against Kansas, 30 against Oklahoma State, 80 against Kansas State, 70 against Missouri and 86 against Nebraska. He also returned a punt 77 yds. against Colorado. However, Switzer judged Dupree to be fat (233 lbs.) and lazy, and the coach seemed to blame him personally for a 32-21 loss to Arizona State in the Fiesta Bowl. "He gained 239 yards," Switzer...
Evidently considering Dupree a student worth saving, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi State and Southern Mississippi asked Oklahoma's permission to resume courting Marcus for themselves. Switzer gave it bitterly...
...appropriately attired women are dashing toward fitness as never before. As recently as 1967, though, an irate official tried to rip the cardboard number from the sweatshirt of a runner labeled K. SWITZER near the start of the Boston Marathon. He had discovered that the K stood for Kathrine. Kathy Switzer, then 20, managed to elude the man and went on to finish, the first woman with a number in the marathon's history to do so. Today there are 15 million women runners in America, and Switzer, 34, is the head of Avon Cosmetics' $5 million sports...
...rather than spread the money around the nation. Nevertheless, orchestra officials are already mulling over initial money-saving measures, such as ending some outdoor concerts this summer and joint ventures with the Opera Theater of St. Louis. "We'll be hurt, but we'll survive," says Susan Switzer, the symphony's public relations director. "Other orchestras may not be so lucky...
When asked about the future of Catholic women's colleges, Switzer said they have as good an opportunity for life in the future as any other women's colleges. The critical issues in women's colleges today are economic, she added, "financially, the fate of women's colleges seems bleak...