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...from the election returns. In Kentucky, the only state where the two major parties were battling for the governorship, the Democratic candidate, Lieutenant Governor Wendell Ford, was the winner. The race was a partial test of President Nixon's economic policies since Ford campaigned against them. But the lone congressional contest also served as a token test. H. John Heinz III, heir to the ketchup and pickle fortune, gingerly defended Nixon's wage-price freeze in his campaign and won a 2-to-l victory. Democratic Mayor Joseph Alioto handily won re-election in San Francisco, despite...
...second half, Harvard was forced to move against the wind, but nevertheless continued to dominate play in the Princeton end. Princeton converted a lone penalty kick to make the score 6-3, but their inability to penetrate Harvard territory with any consistency proved fatal...
Trivia Games. Basically a twelve-projector magic-lantern show, Television Environment flashes freeze frames of evocative TV vignettes round the walls of the gallery: Arlene Francis blindfolded. A masked Lone Ranger. Premier Kosygin. Indistinguishable beauty contest winners. Teddy Kennedy delivering his Chappaquiddick apologia. Truth or Consequences. David Susskind. Moon shots. Spiro Agnew cooking linguini with Dinah Shore. Mr. Ed. Fulton Sheen. A sportscast logo. Truman Capote. General Westmoreland with Ed Sullivan. Perry Como. U Thant, Joe Namath, and so on, for a total of 1,000 slides that are continuously seen on the walls from museum opening to closing. Simultaneously...
...Quakers' lone loss came two weeks ago at Annapolis. Outshooting Navy 32-17, Penn lost in the fourth quarter to the Middies, 2-1. Last Saturday, Harvard disposed of Dartmouth at Hanover, 5-0, while the Quakers, who beat the Indians, 3-1, earlier in the season, blanked Princeton, 3-0. The Crimson and the Quakers outshot their victims 32-6 and 37-5 respectively...
...been pleasantly surprised to find that some of this business is not as difficult as I thought." Plunkett saw a bit more of the difficulty last week against the tough Detroit Lions, who pulled the Patriots off their cloud by a 34-7 margin. Still, New England's lone touchdown came on a 61 -yd. bomb from Plunkett to his favorite collegiate target, Randy Vataha...