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...real struggle for the pennant will involve the defending Giants' and the St. Louis Cardinals. The Giants' over-whelming offense was intelligently manipulated last year as A1 Dark worked Willie McCovey and Matty Alou into the outfield behind Felipe Alou, Harvy Kuenn, and Willie Mays. But Dark may have a tough job keeping things from clogging when Carl Boles, a talented rookie, challenges for a post...
...changed hands six times and the score stood Harvard 45, Princeton 43. But by swimming Elliot Miller in the 50 and Abramson in the 100, coach Bill Brooks had insured that his freestylers would be fresh, and the quarter of Dennis Hunter, Dave Brandling-Bennett, Gregg Skalinder, and A1 Engelberg sped to an impressive 3:21.3 victory, a good ten yards ahead of Tiger anchorman Jed Graef...
...Ohiri's left and right are John Thorndike and A1 Chang. "Thorny" is tireless and tenacious. Injured off and on last season, he dives, slides, and leaps for anything near him. Chang is fast and passes beautifully. On the wings, Eb Klufio and Mike Kramer are experts at carrying the ball into the corners and centering into the goal area...
Harvard actually took the lead against brown when Mike Drummey doubled to upon the Crimson half of the first and strong flies by Terry Bartolet and Dave Morse brought him home. A1 Yarbro, Though, was greeted by three straight Brown hits in the top of the second, and all the runners eventually scored, a feat partially made possible by Morse's error cut short...
...mutant of the type A group that caused the last notable epidemic two years ago. Though both virus types cause disease outbreaks in cycles, their peaks occur at different intervals and almost never co incide. Outbreaks of Asian, or A2, flu (which has supplanted the older plain A and A1, or "A prime") run in two-or three-year cycles; they may flare up again later this winter or w?ait until next. Type B flu runs in four-to six-year cycles. The U.S. has had none to speak of since 1955, so an outbreak was due this winter...