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...Tim Clark led the Crimson scoring with three goals, followed by Dave Birch with two and John Wylde, Laurie Pratt, Ed Harding, and acting captain Tom Crowley with one apiece...
Hungary's Fight for Freedom includes eyewitness accounts of the fighting by LIFE Correspondent Tim Foote, who was wounded in the Budapest fighting, by French Photographer John Sadovy, whose eloquent pictorial report for LIFE was reprinted in newspapers around the world, and by an unidentified Hungarian rebel...
...second single, Mike Humphries lost a close 3-1 match, but this was the extent of Andover's scoring. At fourth singles, Will Sutton, who played for Andover last year, won a hard-fought match to give the Crimson its second point. Tim Gallway took his third singles match from the Blue, and at fifth singles Steve Kissel picked up the final point for the Crimson...
After assembing in front of the Union at 7:30 p.m., the Band will first march down Bow and Plympton streets to Mill St. and back up Holyoke St., in the usual parade. Tim Anderson '55, Crimson football captain two years ago, now an assistant coach, will speak at the rally, since coach Lloyd Jordan and captain Ted Metropoulos will be out of town...
Other newsmen were not so lucky as Si Freidin. While covering a fight at Communist Party headquarters in Pest, LIFE Correspondent Tim Foote was shot in the left hand. A burst of machine-gun bullets ripped open the leg and abdomen of tall, famed Paris-Match Photographer Jean-Pierre Pedrazzini. From the ground, Pedrazzini held out his camera to a Match correspondent standing next to him and said: "Here, take a picture...