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Starting Pitchers -- Steve Carlton is the best pitcher in the major league playoffs (sorry, Ed Figueroa aficianados); because of him, the Phillies must be favored to win games One and Four. Jim Lonborg has been there before, but the Reds should jump on Philadelphia's third starter -- Jim Kaat, Tom Underwood or Larry Christenson. For the Reds, lefty fireballer Don Gullett is allegedly in top form; but the Schmidt-Luzinski-Allen power block loves southpaw fastball pitchers. Rookie Pat Zachry (2.74 ERA), Fred Norman and Gary Nolan are all solid. Give the edge to Philadelphia here...
Like his roommates in Old Quincy, Chris Petersen--the mysterious Captain--hasn't been in Cambridge in two years. While most of the rest of the class of '77 lived the spoiled student life, Petersen, Dan Davis, Chris Kimball, and Tom Stromberg, willingly lived Spartan existences scattered throughout the world as missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints...
Rookie golf coach Bob Donovan and his linkster quintet of Alex Vik, Dave Paxton, Spence Fitzgibbons, Tom Edwards and Jim Dales might very well have trumpeted in a new era in Harvard golf yesterday as the Crimson blitzed a 14-school field to capture the ECAC New England area championship by four strokes...
...Freshman Tom Edwards, playing only his second collegiate round, shot a tidy 79 playing number five, and was the early morning leader in the clubhouse. He ultimately finished in seventh place for the tourney while returning letterman Spence Fitzgibbons nestled in the tenth spot with...
Roberts manages the sort of homely but vulnerable manner that might conceivably make a brash young knight eager to wed and protect her, then live to regret the day. Finney, the best he's been since Tom Jones, projects all the lying charm of that role, but with more blushes, blusterings and side-ways glances that belie his conscience-free self-confidence. And because the script faithfully represents the tensions created by the times rather than playing on the assumptions of the sixties, this psychological guerrilla war still rings true and poignant, whereas the same theme in Who's Afraid...