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...defense, however, because three veterans return to the backfield. Juniors Ken Tarczy and K.C. Smith saw a lot of playing time a year ago and will line up at cornerback and adjuster, respectively...
DEFENSIVE BACKS (4)--Perhaps the most experienced area on the team, and a nightmare in the making for opposing quarterbacks. Senior Brian Bergstrom (6-ft., 2-in., 190 lbs.) and junior Ken Tarczy (6-ft., 175 lbs.) should be a solid pair of cornerbacks. Bergstrom--one of only three two-year lettermen on the team--is a returning starter. He tied for the team lead in interceptions last year with three. Tarczy played in all 10 games last year, earning a starting role after John Dailey was injured at Cornell. Junior K.C. Smith (6-ft., 2-in., 195 lbs.) should...
...Jeff Budoff MG Woodbury, Conn. 79 Bernie Guekguezian DT Fresno, Calif. 80 Mike Hart SE Palos Verdes, Calif. 82 Bill McGagh TE Cresskill, N.J. 83 Peter Mackie DT Wellesley, Mass. 84 Bob Hoog TE Cambridge, Mass. 84 Paul Wiesen DT Sharpaville, Pa. 85 Ed Boyle TE Bridgeport, Conn. 85 Ken Tarczy CB Mercer, Pa. 86 Mitch Newton SE West Terre Haute, Ind. 87 Jim Morris TE Melrose, Mass. 88 Steve Abbott TE Orono, Maine 89 Pete Miclach DE Scotch Plains, N.J. 90 John Lowenstein SE Arlington, Mass. 91 Bill Ross DE New Smyrna, Fla. 92 Mike Bunar MG Hanson, Mass...
...that time the Texas Gulf Coast was sparsely developed. Widespread construction of private homes, hotels and high-rise condominiums has come only in the past ten or 15 years. The new objections, in the wake of Hurricane Alicia, are nothing but "the arrogance of affluence," says Assistant Attorney General Ken Cross. "Building on a beachfront is a gamble with nature. When they take that gamble and put their money down, they should be prepared to risk losing...
...before 9 p.m., shouts and screams rang out from the crowd. A red 1979 Buick Regal sedan swerved out of the street and onto the sidewalk. Picking up speed, the auto barreled almost a full block at more than 35 m.p.h. The mad driver scattered people "like tenpins," said Ken Jacobs, an eyewitness. "He just mowed them down." The driver stopped only when he slammed into a bus shelter, crushing his car's front end and sending shattered glass into the street...