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...defensive back in a capacity tagged "adjuster." In the deep backfield, he works with returning starter Steve Golden, a junior. Several other backs are possible starters on defense; they include junior Barry Malinowski, seniors Tobin Harvey and Tim Bilodeau, and juniors Mike Murr (switched from offense this week) and Wes Shofner...

Author: By Robert Decherd, | Title: Restic, Crimson Set for 1971 Debut | 9/22/1971 | See Source »

...than had been anticipated. Despite the cutback of summer programs, money was scraped up in many cities to provide employment for black youths. In Detroit, more than 11,000 jobs were made available in city agencies at $1.60 an hour. With more than 3,000 youngsters employed, Seattle Mayor Wes Uhlman's youth division had the biggest payroll of any city department. Congress supplied enough money to the anti-poverty agency in Boston so that it could double the number of summer jobs for minority groups...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CITIES: Why Summer Was Mostly Cool | 9/20/1971 | See Source »

...When New Jersey officials discovered that Wes Outdoor Advertising Co. had erected billboards without getting the required permits, the state ordered the billboards removed. The company did not do so, and the state sued. The court set penalties of $59,230-$100 a day for each of 572 days of violation plus twice the cost of removal. Owner Wesley K. Bell argued that under the statute he was entitled to go to jail for 30 days rather than pay. The state met that proposal with its own: Bell should serve 30 days for each day of the offense, amounting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Decisions | 9/20/1971 | See Source »

...Earl Torgeson 12. Tracy Stallard 13. 1-0 14. Fritz Peterson 15. Earl Battey 16. Al Smith 17. Jerry Adair 18. Albie Pearson 19. Ralph Terry 20. Jimmy Piersall 21. Richie Ashburn 22. the ol' Smokehouse 23. Los Angeles Dodgers, 1965 24. Jim Gilliam, Maury Wills, Jim Lefebvre, and Wes Parker 25. Bob Friend-Pirates 26. Crosley Field, Cincinnati, May 24, 1934 27. Curt Simmons and reliefer Jim Konstanty 28. Rheingold 29. Cleveland Indians; Alex was the first full-blooded Indian to play in the majors 30. the new manager of the Phillies (he was manager last year too, kiddies...

Author: By M. TOTAL Recall dake, | Title: A Baseball Quiz for Reading Period Blues | 5/25/1971 | See Source »

...good game yet." The final was so one-sided that it looked like the varsity scrimmaging the jayvees. The results of the key match-ups-Robertson v. Monroe, Alcindor v. Unseld-told the story. In the series, the Big O outscored the Pearl 94 to 65, while Lew topped Wes 108 to 60. Forward Jack Marin, the Bullets' highest scorer in the series, said of Alcindor: "Every time you make a move to the hoop, you run right into that giant oak tree. You just can't make any penetration, and you can't beat anybody...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Bucks in a Breeze | 5/10/1971 | See Source »

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