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...varsity tennis team took a pair of victories over the weekend--6-3 against Army and 9-0 against Cornell--JIM KUBACKI [below] signed as a free agent with the New Orleans Saints. The racquetmen thus improved their league record to 6-2, with the season finale on tap this Thursday afternoon at Dartmouth. Only Yale and Princeton have been able to take the measure of Dave Fish's racquetmen, who, despite their fine showing in the latter's initial season as coach, will thus fall short in their attempt to defend last spring's Eastern League championship...
...form. In a takeoff on Let's Make a Deal, one hyperexcited contestant trades a husband, children and an Arizona home for what's behind the door. "Oh oh, Edna, you've been stung!" says Host Chevy cheerily. "It's a spinal tap...
...policy. World oil reserves assuredly are finite, even if they might last a bit longer than the CIA thinks. Moreover, part of Nader's argument is that vast quantities of natural gas under the ocean (now unreachable) and oil shale in Western states (now far too costly to tap) might some day become accessible with improved technology. No responsible Government could bank on that...
...profits oil companies make from higher prices would be devoted to exploration and development of new fields by placing a tax on any earnings that were not -with the proceeds to be devoted, perhaps, to joint federal-private exploitation of resources that are particularly difficult and expensive to tap, such as those lying under water on the outer continental shelf. The impact of rising prices on the poor could be offset by a system of federal gasoline and heating stamps, similar to food stamps. This proposal was rejected as too cumbersome...
...PONDERED the shadows cast by the milling crowd on the cement floor of the Springfield Civic Center, a tap on the shoulder and a low voice accosted me. I had not understood at first, but the voice was saying, "Any 'cid?" Not having been at a Grateful Dead concert for some time, I was baffled. "What?", I asked. "Trips--you know, LSD," replied my prospective customer. (And I never thought I looked like the type.) "No. Sorry," I said, but he had already moved...