Word: vaughn
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Penn defeated Lafayette, in a non-league contest, 37-7. Penn's quarterback, Marty Vaughn hit 11 of 18 passes for 188 yards and 4 touchdowns, enroute to the Quaker victory. IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS Yale 3 0 0 Princeton 2 0 0 Harvard 2 0 0 Penn 1 0 1 Dartmouth 1 1 0 Cornell 0 1 1 Brown 0 3 0 Columbia...
LEHIGH-PENN--Penn's Veer offense was 11th best in the nation last year, and though Don Clune is finally gone, too many of the faces (QB Marty Vaughn, tailback Adolph Bellizeare) are the same. The season begins tonight on a good note for the Red and Blue. Penn 31, Lehigh...
Leading 1-0 after a first-inning run, Miami boosted the margin to 2-0 in the fourth with Vaughn Flick's home run. In the fifth Hurricane All-American Orlando Gonzales's single sent third baseman Jim Costa home, after Costa had singled and stolen second. In the sixth Holt walked Witt Beckman, gave up a bunt single to Marty Flick to set the stage for a run-scoring single by Wayne Krenchicki...
...testing net phrases for their reviews. They speed-reed their programs and eat chocolates. They compare quotations: Birdfoot's review that was completely reproduced in neon, for instance. "Oh that thing, yes, I just happen to have a couple of color transparencies of it here in my pocket." Robert Vaughn, in little soloquies complete with Shakespearean intonation, worries about his rivals Higgs (first string) and Puckeridge (third string). Michael Egan, tremendous and goateed, is perfect for the lecherous Birdfoot...
...what was observed by several individuals at the scene of a crime, and the discussion of whether it was, say, a black minstrel with one leg or a white-bearded old man with a "seeing-eye tortoise" is pursued in tightly logical but ridiculous dialogue at which Robert Vaughn and Katherine McGrath, as a pair of entertainers just back from an exhibit of Magritte paintings, excel. It is, of course, a theatrical equivalent of Magritte's surrealism, a kind of trompe l'oe il of the stage, where the characters quibble with intense specificity about their own conflicting illusions...