The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1968 — Page 7

Tuesday, January 16, 1968

The Dally Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana

Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER

DAILY TV GUIDE

TUESDAY January 16, 1268 Evening 6:00 Ch. 2—News, gporu. weather 6-13—News, weather, sports-e 8—McHale’s Navy 10—News, weather, sports 6:30 Ch. 2-6—News, Huntley & Brink-ley-c 4—Perry Mason 8-10—News. Cronklte-e 13—1 Love Lucy 7:00 Ch. 2—Star Trek-c 6-8—News, weather, sports-c 10—Newlywed Game-c 13—Giffigan's Island 7:30 Ch. 4—Truth or Conseauences-c 6—College Basketball. IU vs. Purdue-c 8-10—Oaktaii-c 13—Garrison’s Gorlllas-c 6:00 Ch. 2—Jack and the Beanstalk-s-c 4—Divorce Court-c 6:30 Ch. 4—Hawaii Calls-c 8-10—Red Skelton-c 13—It Takes a Thief-c 9:00 Ch. 2—Movie-c 4—Merv Griffin-c 9:30 Ch. 6—Movie-c 8-10—Good Morning World-e 13—N.Y.P.D.-c 10:00 Ch. 8—CBS News Special-s-c 10—News, weather, sports 13—Invaders-c 10:30 Ch. 4—News and weather 10—CBS News Speclal-s-e 11:00 Ch. 2—News, sports, weather 4—Allred Hitchcock 6-8-13—News, weather, sports-c 11:30 Ch. 2-6—Tonight-c 4—Ski with Steln-c 8—Movie-c 10—Laredo-c 13—Joey Bishop-c 11:35 Ch. 4—Adventures in Paradise 1:00 Ch. 2-6—News 13—Continental Comment 1:30 Ch. 13—Childhood 2:00 Ch. 13—News-c WEDNESDAY. January 17, 1268 Morning 6:30 Ch. Today in Indiana-c 6:55 Ch. 13—Five Minutes to Live By-c 7:00 Ch. 2-8—Today-c 8—Town and Country-# 13—Painter’s Art 7:05 Ch. 10—News, Bentl-e 7:25 Ch. 8—Chapel Door-c 7:30 Ch. 4—Kartoon Karnlval-# 8-10—News, Bentl-c 13—Kindergarten College-c 7:55 Ch.8—News. Stan Wood-c 10—Doctor's House Call 8:00 Ch. 8—Captain Kangaroo-e 10—Treasure Isle 6:30 Ch. 13—How’s Your Mother-In-Law 10—Don’s Cartoon Theater 9:00 Ch. 2—Newlywed Game-c 4—Spanish I and n 6—Movie 8—Movie-c 10—Captain Kangaroo-c 13—Paul Dlxon-c #:S0 Oh. 2—Donna Reed 4—Treasure Isle

TELEVISION IN REVIEW

By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD UPI — Please try to understand why I simply have to write about Lew Alcindor’s eye Injury today. It’s become an obsession with me ever since he got hurt in a UCLA basketball game last weekend. Life is suddenly more difficult. And besides, there’s a television

angle.

The video angle is that UCLA, the most powerful and fantastically splendid college basketball team ever assembled, will play the country’s No. 2 squad, Houston, Saturday in a game that is expected to get a large nationwide pickup on television. The site of this event, which has been variously billed as the sport’s game of the year, decade and century, is Houston’s Astrodome, where some 55,000 persons — more than double the largest crowd ever to have seen a college basketball contest — are expected to attend. But, as some of our great sportswriters have often written, how cruel Is fate. The good people of Houston are, after all, not really going to the game to root for their university to beat UCLA. What they really are going for is to root for Houston to beat Alcindor. It has never been done by a college team.

shattered the great contest for me already. If he plays, I will feel he if probably not up to par anyway. If he wins, I will imagine it is like watching Nureyev carry on with a sprained ankle. If he loses, I will commit suicide. If he fails to play and UCLA wins anyway, I will deny ever being concerned about the outcome. As I say, you must understand, I have watched every minute of every UCLA game this season. All road games are televised live. All home contests are played back on television the night of the action. This is a team that has never been beaten, and, regardless of Saturday’s outcome, is the best there is, and ever has been in college ranks. On a neutral court, with a healthy Alcindor, there would simply be no doubt as to the outcome. Before 55,000 screaming Houston fans, with an imperfect Alcindor, who knows? The big man’s eye, rather than the crowd, is the

key.

He is aw’esome, maginificent, graceful, unselfish, and will be the most dominant basketball athlete ever seen when he becomes a professional. If Houston is defeated, UCLA will probably go unbeaten for three years, and will certainly set the record for

^ . r U. 10:00 Ch. 3-6—Snap Judgment-# 4-10—Candid Camera 13—Bewitched 10:35 Ch. 2—News. Dlckerson-e 8—News. Stan Wood-c 6—Doctor’s House Call-# 10:30 Cb. 2-6—Concentratlos-e

4—Fugitive

8-10—Beverly Hillbillies 13—Donna Reed 11:00 Ch. 2-6—Personallty-c 8-10—Andy Griffith 13—Temptatlon-c 11:35 Ch. 13—News, Sanders-e 11:30 Ch. 2-6—Hollywood Squares-# 4—Little Show 8-10—Dick Van Drk# 13—New Show-e

Afternoon

13:00 Ch. 3-0—Jeopardy-# 4—Cartoons-c 8-10—Love of Life-# 13-50-50 Club-e 12:25 Ch. 8—Tops In Fashlons-e 10—Doctor’s House Call 12:30 Ch. 2—Eye Guess-o 6—Around the Town-c 8-10—Search for Tomorrow-c 12:45 Ch. 8-10—Guiding Llght-c 12:55 Ch. 2—Farm Report 1:00 Ch. 2—Dating Game-c 4—Woody Woodbury-c 8—News, weather, and Women’ Features-c 10—News, weather, farms 1:25 Ch. 6—Doctor’s House Call-c 1:30 Ch. 2-6—Let’s Make a Deal-c 13—Dating Game-c 8-10—As the World Turns-c 2:00 Ch. 2-6—Days of Our Llves-c 8-10—Love Is a Many Splendored Thing-c 13—Newlywed Game-o 3:30 Ch. 2-8—Doctors-c 4—Wanderlust-c 8-10—House Party-e 13—Baby Game-c 2:55 Ch. 13—Children’s Doctor-e 3:00 Ch. 2-6—Another World-c 4—Billie Boucher 8-10—To Tell the Truth-e 13—General Hospltal-c 3:25 Ch. 8—News-c 10—News. Edwards-e 3:30 Ch. 2-6—You Don’t Say !-e 4—Dennis the Menace 8-10—Edge of Nlght-c 13—Dark Shadows-c 4:00 Ch. 2—Bullwlnkle-c

4—Cartoons

6—Match Game-e 8-10—Secret Storm-c 13—Mike Douglas-c 4:25 Ch. 6—News, Kalber-c 4:30 Ch. 2—Fantastic Four 6—Pat Boone-c

8—Movie-c

Will he play? No burning consecutive victories. As of Monquestion of our time has touch- : day, the big man sat in a dark ed me quite so deeply. The sad, hospital room, in reported pain, timing of his Injury has all but his vision blurred.

10—Movie 6:00 Ch. 2—Operation: Entertainment-# 4—Flints tones-c 5:30 Ch.4—Secret Agent 13—News. Youn*-e Programs subject to change without

notice.

Heloise— Next time you are shopping, buy an assortment of cards for all occasions and store them in an expansive folder of the wallet type—the kind that close* wrtth a string tie.

Inside the folder label the sections as Birthday, Get Well, Sympathy, and other occasions such as, Thank You, Confirmation, and Anniversary. Then when you need a card, you can find it immediately and save unnecessary trips to the store. Mrs. J. L. Roulo

CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. Jay Becker (Top Rocord-HoMor in Mastore' Individual Championship Hay)

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Opening lead—nine of clubs. This hand comes from a team match. South might have stopped by the wayside to double seven clubs (down 1,100), but he went all out trying to score the 2,210-point grand

slam.

The contract would have been laydown had North had the queen of spades among his souvenirs, but, with the queen missing, declarer had his work cut out for him. There were two ways of playing the hand. South could ruff the club in dummy, draw trumps, and then stake his all on guessing the location of the

queen of spades, which was finessable in either direction. This method would succeed if declarer played East for the queen. But South came to the conclusion that he did not know enough about the structure of the adverse hands to risk an early guess for the queen. Instead he embarked on a method of play designed to force the defenders to reveal their distribution, after which he hoped to be in a better position to locate

the missing damsel.

He crass ruffed the hand. In alternating order he trumped four clubs in dummy and four diamonds in his hand. He then cashed the A-Q of hearts. Ten tricks having been played, dummy had the K-J-9 of spades and declarer the A-10-3. The time for decision had come. Where was the queen of spades? In the course of the play. East having shown out on the fourth round of diamonds, and West having failed on the fourth round of clubs, declarer knew that West had started with six diamonds, three clubs and two hearts. West therefore became marked with precisely two spades, which in turn meant

that East had three.

Since the hand with the greater number of spades was more likely to have the queen among them, South led a spade to the king and finessed the ten on the return, thus bringing home the vulnerable grand slam.

(O 1968. King Features Syndicate. Inc.) 1-17-M

DAILY CROSSWORD

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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to worit it: AXYDLBAAXR is LONGFELLOW

One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apostrophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different

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JVK QPOJ OK AE WO*. —JVULRK YUD Yesterday's Cryptoquote: THO’ MARRIAGE MAKES MAN AND WIFE ONE FLESH. IT LEAVES ’EM STILL TWO FOOLS.—WILLIAM CONGREVE (C 1968, King Features Syndicate. Inc.)

Wall street chatter NEW YORK UPI —The Alexander Hamilton Institute, in its Investment Bulletin, notes the dual effect of the proposed curb on the nation’s outflow of dollars and renewed pressure for Vietnam peace negotiations is causing investors to engage in substantial switching of their

holdings.

Thus, long dormant blue chip industrial and utility stocks have suddenly sprung into the arena of Investor interest, driving out many of the specialty glamor stocks. The Institute also believes “that quality growth stocks will continue to out perform the general market, and we advise taking advantage of the current weaknesses in this

group.”

Walston A Co., Inc. says that “dozens of depressed stocks have displayed real good perI centage gains in the frigid i month of January, so far.” A | reason for the upswing “is that such beaten-up issues have au- j tomatically rebounded from the ’ intensive tax-loss liquidation of October, November, and Decem-

; ber.”

Many of these sellers, for “tax-loss purposes, undoubtedly sold out in the month of De-cember-then waited the 31 calendar days under the tax laws, and re-purchased the very same stocks. This re-buying has , been heavy this week.”

Blondie

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Johnny Hazard

By Frank Robbins

Beetle Bailey

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Archie

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