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...future of this year's soccer team is definitely a '64-dollar question. If sophomores Chris Ohiri, Billy Ward, and company fulfill the spectacular promise of their undefeated freshman year, Coach Bruce Munro will have his third Ivy League championship in four seasons. If the sophomore laden team fails to jell, however, this will be, in Munro's phrase, "only a next year's team...
Senior center Tony Watters is still on the injured list with a sprained knee. Fullback Dave Ward has been troubled by an infected finger, but luckily, that won't hurt his toe. Sophomore Ed Legg has been switched to fullback behind starter Bill Grana, Ward, and Fred Bartl...
Depth at left halfback presently is Boone, Jim Leath, and John Damis, who came out of retirement after Roy Williams was injured. At right half, it's Reed, Hatch, and Scott Harshbarger. Dave Ward and Fred Barti back up Grana, and standout Mike Bassett runs second team quarterback behind the reliable Ted Halaby...
Myopic Magoo. Punsmoke it may be, but The Bullwinkle Show is accomplished with a light, delightful touch by Producers Jay Ward and Bill Scott. Their office is the living room of a house near Sunset Strip, and their wild enthusiasm often suggests the final hours before a college humor magazine is put to bed. Ward, 41, is a former real estate man who entered TV in 1947, conceiving, writing and co-producing Crusader Rabbit, the first original animated television cartoon. Scott, whose sketch pad now yields all the Bullwinkle characters, wrote scripts for U.P.A.'s The Nearsighted Mister Magoo...
Cheating Can Pay. Such games have all the flaws of the men who design or umpire them. Says Harvard Business School Professor Lewis Bookwalter Ward: "If you second-guess the designer, you can beat hell out of the game." He cites the example of a popular game devised by a research-and-development-minded designer; one sharp team easily drubbed its competitors by pouring virtually all of its resources into R. & D. And it is not how you play the game, but whether you win or lose that counts. In a Princeton game simulating the used-car business, one team...