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...play with a quick goal on the varsity's Bob Bland. The Crimson took the puck from the opening face-off into the Princeton end and then lost it to the Tigers on the boards. Dave Hershey brought the disc up ice and passed to Tom Hyland behind the cage. John Cook, 1-Ivy wing and 1961 scoring leader, slapped Hyand's pass into the cage past Bland...
...John Cage's a Cartridge Music hooted at the traditional techniques: the piano was struck, plucked, hammered, loaded with paper and blankets--all within a minutely-timed schedule whose details were as ironically pointless as incomprehensible...
Despite the commitment to improvisation, both Cage and Christian Wolff do limit the performer's freedom. In his Atlas Eclipticalis Cage lays out alternative paths between groups of notes whose duration and number, though not order, are specified; Wolff, in his Duo for piano and violin, details no paths but indicates specific cues to follow. The performers did not display any of the intense fascination or variation of common patterns which mark jazz and are essential to improvisation in general. Even if the performance of the Cage piece had been good--and it certainly was not--no compelling seriousness would...
...word from the track office was that last night's meet would be a lot closer. And it was. But a fighting Crimson aggregation rallied from the brink of certain defeat to pull out a thrilling 71 1/2-37 1/2 triumph. Why, there wasn't a dry eye in Briggs Cage...
...unless the varsity reverses its downward trend tonight at 6:45 p.m. in Briggs Cage, the annual dire prediction may come true. The Crimson's performances last weekend defined mediocrity, and captain Mark Mullin, Don Kirkland, Harry Rich, Marty Beckwith, and Jack Spitzberg are not what you would call at their physical peaks...