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"Summer Sports Spectacular", included the finals in the major league of women's softball. This year's nineteeninning game between a young, untried team making a meteoric rise and a veteran team being beaten was very exciting. ...The July 30 presentation of "The Sniper" on the Asphalt Jungle series was unusual TV fare. A series of young, attractive girls are shot by a "sniper", always while in the company of a boyfriend. The unusual bit being that the "sniper" turns out to be a woman about 35 punishing the girls "for their actions with boys". Lesbian overtones were quite blatant. Virginia Christine played Miss Brant, "The Sniper", with ability.

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It was interesting to note that San Franciscans other than the "gay" set are protesting the police department's concentration upon gay bars instead of the Juvenile hoodlum problem. Said Mrs. Fred Brown in the SAN FRANCISCO CHRO – NICLE, "It seems strange that the police force do not have enough men to protect passengers and Muni drivers from juvenile hoodlums or to stop rioting at Hunter's Point, but they do have enough men t train them on how to act, dress and talk in gay bars to entrap homosexuals. homosexuals. I, as a mother of four teen-agers, would rather have my children protected on Muni buses than from the dangers in bars where they would never go in the first place."

Thomas Jeffecate, professor of gynecology at the University of Liverpool, said recently that two of Britain's top girl athletes could be classified as boys. In medicine,

these girls are called "inter-sexes", the problem of treating whom was the subject of Jeffcoate's article in the "Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine".

the ro-

"An individual already conditioned to one sex should rarely change. I have advised changing the sex once sult was far from satisfactory. Treatment needs to be based on a wide interpretation of sex but the final de-

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