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...shot at an NCAA tournament berth was at stake, but it was the Bruins who took control of the game at the beginning. Brown midfielder Mike Evens gave the home team the first goal of the day, but Giles Whalen countered for the Crimson, intercepting a pass by the Bruin goalie and firing the ball into the empty...
First, he assisted Bobby Mellen in a man-up situation for the Crimson's third goal of the game. Then he scored on a pass from Steve Martin on the tail end of a fast break triggered by Chris Ecker. A minute later, he fed the ball to Giles Whalen for another tally, and then took his man one-on-one, beat him to the crease, and rifled the ball past Aburn...
They are backed up by Sandy White and Giles Whalen, and sophomores Chris Doherty and Bill Lewis. The team's other captain, Bruce Bruckmann, and fellow midfielder Scott Mead are both out with costly injuries...
...York, for example, State Health Commissioner Robert P. Whalen reports that about 20% of the 300,000 children due to enter first grade have not been immunized against polio, measles or rubella. Most of them are not even protected against diphtheria, the vaccine for which is included in the three-way D.T.P. (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) shots that have long been standard treatment for all infants. In some areas, Whalen says, less than half of the entering class have been immunized. There have been similar or even greater drop-offs in vaccinations among preschool children in most other states...
...cause of the current parental apathy and neglect, New York's Commissioner Whalen suggests, is that many of today's preschoolers have mothers who are too young to have been aware of the great polio panics of the early 1950s, or of the fetus-crippling rubella epidemics of the early '60s. In ethnic ghettos, poverty, illiteracy and language barriers are also factors...