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...Scheper chased the ball down. Rossi scored standing up Scheper whipped the ball into Bauer in good time, but the UConn third base coach sent Crowley around anyway, and Bauer whirled and gunned the ball to the plate Catcher Martelli took the throw on a line and slapped the tag on a diving Crowley to end the game...
...federal labor laws designed "to protect neutral parties, the helpless victims of quarrels that do not concern them at all." Allied had been hurt, wrote Justice Lewis Powell, "as understandable and even commendable as the I.L.A.'s ultimate objectives may be." A lower court will set a price tag on the damages. Dock workers, who have used such boycotts before, must now look for other ways to demonstrate their disapproval...
...that set out to sell a full designer line at such reduced prices, without a precipitous decrease in quality. One would be hard put to tell the difference, in fact, between a leather jacket from the Emporium and one from the couture line, without resort to the price tag; an X ray would come in handy...
With a combined price tag of $1.63 billion, the cost of the two vesels is relatively cheap compared with the more then $1.6 trillion in defense spending that the Reagan Administration plans to lavish on American industry between now and 1987. In addition to at least 130 new combat and support vessels for the Navy, the Administration's shopping list calls for more than 3,900 jet fighters, bombers and transport aircraft, 8,880 tanks and cannon-carrying troop transports and, during the next decade, some 14,000 strategic and tactical bombs and missiles for the nation...
...stories Luciano tells of his days on the field center around blunders he embarrassed himself with One time he heaved his substantial body back and forth between the bases with a California Angel during a run-down, admirably trying to make sure he had a good angle on the tag. All his good intentions were for naught, however, when he very ungracefully coffided with the runner, sending them both sprawling. In another game he was umpiring the third-base line when the visiting team hit a long fly ball that sailed toward the bleachers. Luciano sprinted toward the outfield...