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SCHOOL FOR SILLIES, by Jay Williams, illustrated by Friso Henstra (Parents' Magazine Press; $3.95). A graceful parody of the classic fairy tale in which a poor, bright boy outwits a king to win the hand of a princess. This time, the young suitor creates a school for fools and cleverly enrolls the king...
Ballhandling may be the Redmen's weakness and Harvard will have to take advantage of it to win. "Our defense will be trying to force these turnovers," said varsity coach Bob Harrison...
Fritz Hobbs won his first match by only one point and dropped the second game, 14-18, Upset that he had to continue after the three-game intermission. Hobbs took his anger out on Frank Cushman, 15-9, 15-6. Sophomore Paul Brown had the closest win of the match-15-10, 15-13, 13-15, 15-13-but Barnaby said. "He was busy trying out some new soft stuff...
...tonight's contest pretty much boils down to a mismatch between a squad that will most likely be fighting for the ECAC title and one that will have to struggle to keep above water. The only way that Nortbeastern can win is if Harvard allows it to. It has happened before, but don't bet on its happening tonight...
Sophomore Dave Silver, third in that event, did quite well on his final four attempts in the three-meter dive to win with 292 points. Teammate Tom Wallace was second...