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...protective cordon around national police headquarters; and there came the worried voice of the Premier over the radio, urging calm and asking help from all to "eliminate the traitors so as to maintain the stability which is necessary for final victory." Another coup had been nipped in the bud...
While the danse macabre was replayed in slow motion on video tape, the baffled Boston fans could only mutter they'd been had. The buddy of Mr. 200 suspected it would happen: "When they ran out of Bud an hour before the fight, I knew it was all over. A sign, that's what it was, a sign." No one could believe that the ugly Liston had been felled by a love...
...Harvard wasted no time in against Crusader starter Bud leading off the bottom of the first, Houston walked. On a hit-and- Tom Bilodeau singled off his fists center field and Houston went to third, scoring soon after on John Dockery's sacrifice...
...close calls all year. If comparative scores mean anything (and let's hope they don't) it could be a positively embarrassing afternoon for the Crimson: early in the season Harvard lost to Boston University, 1 to 0, while Holy Cross massacred the Terriers, 14 to 0. Righthander Bud Knittle will start the game for Holy Cross. Knittle has a 6-0 season record, and has pitched four three-hitters this year...
Something strange had happened in Sofia. Rumors of a suicide in the Central Committee raced through the grim little capital. Had there been a plot against the government? A pro-Peking putsch, nipped in the bud by Russian agents? Or perhaps a pro-Tito rebellion aimed at making Bulgaria another "neutral" Yugoslavia...