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...Ignatius High in Cleveland and broke his collarbone in a football game-the only game St. Ignatius lost during his four years on the team. He missed all but one game at Yale last year because of torn cartilage in his right knee; this season, in addition to the tender knee and bad wrist, he has been playing with a broken nose. None of them have slowed him down much. Against Cornell, he passed for two touchdowns and ran 6 yds. for a third. Against Dartmouth he threw a 69-yd. scoring pass, scampered 30 yds. on a bootleg...
Dick Locksley, Axten's sophomore replacement--although his leg is still a bit tender--has also reported back to practice. Locksley will probably spell Axten as the Harvard goalie Saturday, when and if Axten tires...
What is happening is a dream of sorts, a very important, very fierce and tender, dream. Let the others hop back door, blue San Francisco Bay freight trains. For Dylan, "The Knigdoms of experience in the precious winds they rot." The winds push him underground into dreams "no words but these to tell what's true"--into artistic anarchy where can make new sounds, new words, new effects out of old materials...
After the race McCurdy explained that McLoone had agreed to run when rapidly improving senior Bob Stempson turned up with a tender Achilles tendon. Stempson's injury is not "serious," McCurdy said, and he'll run in Friday's crucial Big Three Meet with Princeton and Yale...
...Insurance Co. of America (assets: $303 million). United stock was then selling at $27. Last week, apparently because directors of the Chicago-based life, health and accident company were taking too long to make up their minds, Singleton changed the terms. With United up to $34, Teledyne made a tender offer directly to the stockholders to buy 2,500,000 shares at $35 a share...