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PAGE SIX THE CHILDRESS INDEX, CHILDRESS, TEXAS THURSDAY. JUNK 29, 1972 television guide Baseball In Latin Tempo Associated Press Sports Luis Tiant and Mike Cuerllar, two crafty old Cubans, gave the race in the American League East a Latin tempo Wednesday night with a big assist from rookie Juan Beniquez. Tiant, a 32-year-old hander from Havana, pitched the Boston Red Sox to a 5-3 victory over Detroit with five innings of one-hit relief. That sliced the Tigers, lead to one game over Baltimore when Cuellar, a 35-year-old southpaw from Santa Clara, Cuba, hurled the Orioles to a five-hit 5-0 triumph over the New York Yankees. The Chicago White Sox downed Oakland 6-4, Minnesota edged California 7-6 and Milwaukee took two from Cleveland 4-2 and 5-2.

Texas and Kansas City were not scheduled. In the National League, the New York Mets nipped Philadelphia 3-2. Montreal shaded Pittsburgh 3-1. Cincinnati defeated San Francisco 4-2. Los Angeles spanked Houston 5-0, St.

Louis trimmed the Chicago Cubs 8-4 and Atlanta split a pair with San Diego, winning the opener 4-2, then losing the second game 4-2 to the Padres. come back to my old said Tiant. who won 21 Sanders After Cleveland Open By KENNETH L. DAVIS Associated Press Writer CLEVELAND (AP) Doug Sanders nominated himself as a favorite for the top prize in the $150,000 Cleveland Open golf tournament, beginning today over the par 71, Tanglewood Country Club course. With Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino and Arnold Palmer among the missing, Sanders said: think I'm going to do real well here, real well.

Oh, the course is soft, very soft, but we get to tee up the ball and that will help. the only way thev Chess World Match Event By ANN HENCKEN Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) Promotional aspects of the Fischer-Spassky world championship chess match are becoming as important as they are in any big league sport. Chess matches are not usually world happenings. But with the keen interest sparked by American Bobby Fischer challenging Russian Boris Spassky for the world title, a different situation. The Icelandic Chess Federation has put up close to $200,000 for the 24-game match, to be held for two months in Reykjavik, Iceland, starting July 2.

The games will be played in the Reykjavic Sportshall, which seat about 3,000 people. The match will be open to the public, and tickets will cost $5 a game or $75 for the 24 games. Of the $200,000 put up, some $125,000 will be paid in prizes to the players, according to the federation. Fischer, 29, and Spassky, 35. will also divide 60 percent of the income from films and television The federation has signed a 99-year contract with Chester Fox and Inc.

for exclusive worldwide visual rights, including rights to film the match and still photos of the match taken inside the Sportshall. In the United States. ABC has contracted for exclusive film rights. The Fox film segments will be shown Saturdays on the ABC program. World of 1 1 you Msiyf could have played the tournament.

It's just too soft to play regular rules." Bobby Mitchell, the defending sc ham pi on. demonstrated what Sanders meant. One of Mitchell's drives in Wednesday's practice round was buried in the fairway, until only about 40 per cent of the ball was above ground. the environment takes charge, not much you can said Sanders. going to be all right.

I think it will take a 272-274. about 10 or 12 under par. to win. Something like Most of his fellow pros think the winner would have to shave that much off par. Mitchell, who broke the Cleveland Open record in winning last year at Beechmont Country Club with a 262, was optimistic.

think, nh, about eight der'', he said. win." Mitchell worried most about the greens. cutting up The spikes are going down deep Those guys who tee off late are going to have some tough putting Heavy rain over the last several days turned the Tanglewood fairways into mud covered by a layer of grass. Tournament officials ruled that the pros could clean and a formal way ot saying winter rules. Even with this help, some pros figure a six-under-par score will be enough to win the $30,000 first prize.

think six or seven under par will be good enough to win said Larry Ziegler. All of the guesses could be optimistic. The weatherman said there was a 60 per cent chance of for opening day. Tanglewood stand too much more water and still look like a golf course. WE APOLOGIZE The name of Robert Mills, winner of the First Flight in the Childress Country Club Invitational Golf Tournament, was left out of the information carried in connection with the winners.

We are sorry for the omission and apologize to the winner. games for Cleveland in 1968 but was released by Minnesota after spending two months of the 1970 season on the disabled list with shoulder problems. motion is the big he went on, referring to his herky-jerky co sc re delivery. give the batters my back and surprise them with my hesitation. 1 confused them tonight the way I used to before I was Cuellar gave the Yankees fits with his slow curve and screwball despite a case of the blahs.

feel too he reported. it was the humidity, but 1 had no fast ball. But everything else 1 put exactly where I The Orioles broke through Fritz Peterson with two runs in the fifth when left fielder Roy White lost Mark two- out, bases loaded fly ball in the twilight. In the sixth, Brooks Robinson doubled and Merve Rettenmund homered. The White hammered Oakland's Vida Blue for home runs by Dick Allen.

Walt Williams and Tom Egan before downing the and Bob Locker on Carlos two-run single in the seventh inning. Harmon Killebrew. Phil Roof and Danny Thompson all homered for Minnesota, but the Twins finally nipped California with a run in the eighth as pinch runner Dan Monzon scored from third when third baseman Ken McMullen fell down trying to field Cesar infield hit Ken Berry hit a two-run homer for the Angels. Rick Auerbach tripled home the tie-breaking run in the fourth inning of the second game and scored on Ron grounder as the Brewers swept the Indians and stretched their longest winning streak of the season fo five games. Left-hander Gary Ryerson, making his major league debut, won the opener by scattering eight hits as George Scott drove in three runs.

Ryerson wears a brace on his left leg as a result of an attack of polio at age 3 which diagnosed until he was 12 when it was noticed the leg was lacking muscular development. Action in the National League had a tempo of its own. Everybody knows about Everybody knows about Bad Henry's relentless pursuit of the big record but now, all ot a sudden, it seems he's shooting for another target as well. Bad Henry, of course, is Hank Aaron of Atlanta, who today is just 61 home runs short of Babe Ruth's all-time major league record of 714. He got his 653rd career blast Wednesday night against San Diego and, for two reasons, it couldn't have come at a more propitious time.

The more obvious one is that it won the game. It was a two- run, tie-breaking clout in the ninth inning that gave the Braves a 4-2 triumph in the opener of their twi-night doubleheader. But he couldn't equal his heroics in the nightcap and the Padres won that one 4-2, ending their latest tailspin at five games. The New York Mets edged Philadelphia 3-2, Montreal beat Pittsburgh 3-1, Los Angeles blanked Houston 5-0, St. Louis defeated the Chicago Cubs 8-4 and Cincinnati turned back San Francisco 4-2.

The fact that Ralph Garr was on base with an infield single was the second reason for the timeliness of 14th homer of the season. Instead of just one run-batted in, it gave him two and that gave him 1.992 RBI for his career, catapulting him one ahead of Lou Gehrig and into second place behind the 2,209 on that all-time chart. So suddenly on the trail of two incredible records. has been so much talk about trying to break home run Aaron said between games, I hadn't thought much about the RBI thing. quite an honor, though, to drive in more runs that Gehrig because I've always considered him one of the greatest players in the history of the It appeared Aaron would be able to sit out the second game after his first-game heroics.

The Mets moved into a virtual tie with first-place Pittsburgh in the East, climbing within four percentage points of the Bucs by beating the Phillies on pinch- hitter Jim eighth- inning, tie-breaking sacrifice fly. which gave Tom Seaver his 10th victory. It came after Dave Marshall had doubled with some help from left fielder Bill Robinson and taken third on a grounder. Robinson lunged for the sinking liner, trapped it. then held his glove aloft to signal caught the ball for the out.

Hut umpire disagreed, calling it a hit. And, as Robinson hesitated. Marshall took the valuable extia base. The Expos jumped on nine- game winner Steve Blass for two first-inning runs on a walk. Ron triple and Boots Days, single, then rode Bill eight-hitter past the Pirates.

Don Sutton hurled a two-hitter for his fourth shutout of the year and the Dodgers, held hitless by Jerry Reuss through four innings, erupted for three runs in the fifth to down the Astros. A three-run outburst in the first inning and Ted two-run homer in the seventh highlighted the 15-hit assault that gave the Cardinals their eighth victory in nine games. Jim Hickman hit a three-run homer for the Cubs. The Reds moved games ahead of Houston in the West as Johnny Bench drove in a pair of runs and Tony Perez smacked two doubles and a homer in the triumph over the Giants. The Childress Index sports THURSDAY.

JUNE 29. 1972 14 Participate Ladies Play Day Fourteen ladies partecipated in the Play Day at the Childress Country Club. Winners of the June ringer were Betty Farson, Jean Hassell, Gladys McConnell and Betty Meisner. Golf ball winners were Glada Webb and Louie Harp. Tying for third were Sybil Adams, Jean Hassell.

Millie Brown. Others to play were Sis McClendon, Altus Michie, Joe Harp, Billie Shirley and Della Jones. Lady Calls Ump Game Mando Is Champ After World Bout yern State Farm is now paying eligible Texas policyholders a big dividend on expiring 6-month policies, EARL HARWELL Childress, Texas Dial 937-3653 Day or Night Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there STATE FARM MUTUAL Automobile Insurance Company Home Office Bloomington Illinois MADRID (AP) Armando Ramos of Los Angeles boat Pedro Carrasco of Spain on points to become the new world lightweight boxing champion in their third controversial World Boxing Council title fight Wednesday night. Ramos and Carrasco have twice met for the title which was vacant. In the first, held in Spain.

Ramos was disqualitied ana the bout awarded to Carrasco by the referee. Then the WBC CATTLE AND LIVESTOCK BUYERS WE NEED MEN IN THIS AREA. Train to buy cattle, sheep and hogs. and phone number WESTERN MEAT PACKERS TRAINING, INC 4318 Wbodcock. San Antonio, Texas'78228 refused to accept the verdict and ordered a rematch.

Ramos won a 15-round split decision in the second fight in Los Angeles bust the WBC again refused to give title recognition because the referee and two judges were all from southern California. In this third bout between Ramos and Carrasco the former as declared the winner on a 15-round decision by anarrow margin of three points. The Mexican referee, Raimundo Solis gave it to Ramos 144-142. A Californian judge had it for Ramos 14H-142 and Spanish judge had Carrasco ahead 145-142 Ramos was more aggressive than Carrasco and attacked with a goixl combination to the face from beginning to the end of the fight. Carrasco went down twice, once the first round and again in the second round when Ramos sent terrific lefts and right to the face and body of the Spania rd rhe estimated 12,000 tans at the Sports Palace booed the decision in the belief Carrasco had been the winner, but Spanish boxing writers agreed in saying result was just and Ramos was a deserving By EDSi IIUYLER JIi.

Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) called a good says Mrs. Bernice Gera of her one-game career as professional first woman umpire an experience that has left her and disappointed in they want women in baseball, women should not go to the said Mrs. Gera, who vowed to work in the liberation movement. However, the 40-year-old housewife from New York said Wednesday at a news conference that she was not calling for women to boycott baseball games. woman should think for Mrs.

Gera said that when she went on the field as base umpire for New York Pennsylvania League contest between Geneva and Auburn at Geneva, N. she knew it was going to be her first and last game. decided that the meeting that 1 would resign after one said the woman who had fought legal battles for six years for the right to become a pro baseball arbiter. Mrs. Gera said it was apparent at the umpires' meeting Friday that she would get no cooperation from her colleagues.

must work as a she said. I went on to the field alone. I had no partner." The umpire working behind the plate Saturday was Douglas Hartmayer. also a rookie, he has been critical on national television of Mrs. Gera, who reversed one of her decisions and then ejected Auburn Manager Nolan Campbell for arguing.

Mrs. Gera said that when she first tried to get into baseball she was thinking of being an umpire. would have done she said. would have shined the shoes. how much I love baseball." Shark Short Swim Cuts Record Attempt TFLRSCAY KFDX TV, CHANNEL 3 MIAMI (AP) A seven-foot, brown-finned hammerhead shark swept between two escort boats straight for the chicken- wire cage enclosing 58-year-old Walter Poenisch, a one-time cookie baker turned ocean swimmer from Grove City, Ohio.

Shouts of Shark!" filled the air over the placid Atlantic Ocean waters 20 miles off Miami, and Poenisch scrambled out of his cage and aboard a tow boat, where he claimed a world record for long distance ocean swimming. miles is the record now," he gasped Whether there ever has been a record for ocean swims certain, although the tanned and husky Poenisch said the old record was about 60 miles, after he had ended his journey up the Florida Straits Wednesday. Poenisch had planned to swim 200 milles, from just off shores to Fort Lauderdale. But his plea to Cuban Primed Minister Fidel Castro to swim alongside went unheeded, and his fear of running afoul of Cuban gunboats altered the point of departure to just off Marathon, in the Florida The trip was shortened even more by the sharks. He and a dozen persons aboard escort vessels said that of sharks attacked the cage twice Wednesday.

He had begun his swim 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6 00 Ben and the Weather 6 and Sports 6 30 I Dream ot Jeannie 7 00 NBC Adventure Theatre Dean Martin 10 00 Evening News Report, Weather and Sports 10:15 NBC News 10 30 Tonight Show 12 Mid Sign Ott KGNC TV, CHANNEL 4 5:30 NBC Nightly News 6:00 Newswatch 6 30 Adam 12 7 00 NBC Adventure Theatre 8:00 Ironside 9 00 Dean Martin Show 10 00 Newswatch 10 30 Tonight Show 12 00 KGNC News KFDA TV, CHANNEL 10 5 30 6 00 6 30 7 00 7 30 8 00 To Be Announced CBS News with Walter Cronkite Scene at 6 News, Sports, Weather Mayberry, F.D My World Welcome to It My Three Sons KFDA TV, Channel 10 JUNE 29, KVII TV, CHANNEL 7 5:00 Petticoat Junction 5:30 ABC News 6 00 Pro News 6:30 Stand Up and Cheer 7:00 Allas Smith and Jones 8:00 Longstreet 9 00 Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law 10:00 Pro News Mason 11:45 Dick Cavett Show KAUZ TV, CHANNEL 6 5 30 CBS News with Walter Cronkite 6 00 Weather, News, Sports 6 30 Green Arrp'i 7 00 Rivival Fires 7 30 My Three Sons 8 00 CBS Thursday Nigh "The Tiger Makes Out" Anne Jackson, Eli Wallach 10 00 Ch 6 News, Weather, Sports 10:15 Paul Harvey 10 20 Ch 6 Weather, Sports 10 30 KAUZ TV Channel 6 Late "Love is Better Than Ever" Elizabeth Taylor, Larry Parks 12 00 Late, Late Show "The Desert Rats" Richard Burton, James Mason KSWO TV Channel 7 10 00 10 30 10 35 To Be 11 30 Okla Scene at 10 News, Weather, Sports Paul Harvey KFDA TV, CH 10, Late Movie Announced Tri State Scene Texas, N. M. 6 30 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 10 30 Dragnet Alias Smith and Jones Longstreet Owen Marshall News and Weather Dick Cavett PHONE 9 3 7 -357 7 I00NEY ELECTRONICS 504 MAIN STREET IN COLOR OR BLACK It WHITE KFDA TV, CHANNEL 10 FRICAY, JUNE 30, 1972 KC NC TV, CHANNEL 4 JETS BACK AT HOFSTRA HEMPSTEAD. (AP) The New York Jets wiil hold their summer training camp at Hofstra University for the fifth straight year The camp will open in mid- July and run through the first week of September Meeting rooms will be available in the new physical education center. The team will make quarters in Tower 6 15 Free Film 6 45 Farm Ranch Show 7 00 CBS News john Hart 7 30 News, Weather, Tuggy Time 8 00 Captain Kangaroo 9 00 I Love Lucy 9 30 My Three Sons 10 00 Family Affair 10 30 Love of Life 11 00 Where the Heart Is 11 25 CBS News 11 30 Search for Tomorrow Scene at Noon News, Weather, Farm Ranch 8.

Lucille Rivers 12:30 -As the Wold Turns Love Is a Many Splendored Thing The Guiding Light The Secret Storm The Edge of Night The Amateurs Guide to Love The Rifleman Star Trek Truth of Consequences Walter Cronkite News, Sports, Weather Greem Acres O'Hara, Treasury Friday Night Movie A 1 00 1 30 2 00 2:30 3 00 3 304 00 5 00 5 30 6 00 6 30 7 00 7 30 9 30 10 00 10 40 10 45 Governor and J.J. News, Sports, Weather Paul Harvey KFDA Channel 10 TV Late Movie To Be Announced 11 30 Tri State Scene Tex 8. Okla 6 50 Morning Devotional 6 55 Farm Market Summary 7.00 Today Show 7 25 KGNC Weather 7 30 Today Show 8 25 KGNC News 8 30 Today Show 9 00 Dinah's Place 9 30 Concentration 10 00 Sale of the Century 10 30 Hollywood Squares 11 00 Jeopardy II 30 The Who What Where Game 11 55 NBC News 12 00 KGNC Noon Watch 12 30 Three On a Match 1 00 Days of our Lives 1 30 Doctors 2 00 Another World 2 30 Return to Peyton Place 3 00 Somerset 3:30 KGNC TV CH. 4 Dialing For Dollars Movie "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" Richard Egan, Jan Sterling 5 30 NBC Nightly News 6 00 Newswatch 6 30 High Chaparral 7 30 NBC Friday Night at the Movies: "Isadora" (Part One) Vanessa Redgrave Jason Robards 10:00 10 30 12 00 12:05 Newswatch Tonight Show KGNC News Paul Abalos Show AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE ufi UW Jg 4 I 3 COMMERCE STREET PHONE 937-3628 United Artists NOW SHOWING THRU TUES. JULY TOWER DRIVE IN MEMPHIS TEXAS THEATRE KALZ TV, CH AN fc 6 SATLRCAY, JULY 1, 1972 10 00 Newswatch 11 00 KGNC TV CH 4 Big Saturday Movie "Money, Women and Guns" Jock "''ahoney, Kim Hunter KFDA TV, CHANNEL 10 Road Runner Hour 7 00 Bugs Bunny 7:30 Scooby Doo 7 56 In The News 8 00 Harlem 8 26 In the News 8 30 Hair Bear Bunch 8.56 In the News 9 00 Pebbles and Bamm Bamm 9 26 In the News 9 30 Archie's TV Funnies 9 56 In the News 10 00 Sabrina, the Teenage Witch 10 26 In the News 10 30 Josie and the Pussycats 10 56 In the News 11 00 The Monkees 11 30 You Are There 30 CBS Children's Film Festival: "Cry Wolf" 1 .00 Sesame Street 2 00 KAUZ TV CH 6 Saturday Matinee: "My Friend Irma" Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis 4 00 Boxinq from the Forum 5 30 CBS Evening News with Mudd 6 00 Hee Haw All in the Family 7 30 Mary Tyler Moore Show 8 00 New Dick Van Dyke Show 8 30 Arnie 9 00 Mission Impossible 10 00 Ch 6, News, Weather, Sports 11 00 Starlight Theatre.

The Ghost and Mr Chicken" 12 00 KAUZ TV Ch 6 Late, Late Show "Serenade for two Spies" Tony Kenaan Barbara Lass SATURDAY, June 17 1972 KGNC TV, CHANNEL 4 Roger 7 00 7 30 8 00 8 30 9 00 9 30 10 11 00 11 30 12.00 12 30 1 00 BA 5 00 5 30 6 00 7 00 8 00 -May ie "Isadora Dr Doolittle Deputy Dawg Woody Woodpecker Show Pink Panther Jetsons Barrier Reef NBC Children's Theatre Mr Wizard Bugaloos Farm 8. Home Show Inside Your Owp Backyard Major League Baseball Teams Bill Anderson Show NBC Niqhtly News Lawrence Welk Show Emergency KGNC TV CH 4, Saturday Night (Part Two) 6 45 -Cartoons 7 00 Bugs Bunny Road Runner Doo 8 30 It's the Hair Bear Bunch 9:00 Pebbles and Bamm Bamm 9 30 Archie's TV Funnies 10 00 Sabrina the teenage witch 10:30 Josie and the Pussycats 1100 The Monkees 11.30—You Are There 12:00 CBS Children's Film Festival 1:00 Saturday Box Office BA 4 00 Championship Wrestling 5:00 Sportsman's Friend 5 30 Buck Owens 6:00 Scene News, Sports Weather 30 Lassit All in the Family 7 30- Mary Tyler Moore 8 00 Dick Van Dyke Arnie 9 00 Mission Impossible 10 00 News Weather Sports 10.35 Late Movie "Wild River" Montgomery Clift, Lee Remick FC TV, CHANNEL 3 7 00 Dr Doolittle 7 30 Deputy Dawg 8 00 Woody Woodpecker 8 30- Pink Panther 9 00 Jetsons Barrier Reef 10 00 Take a Giant Step 11 00 Mr Wizard 11 30 Bugaloos 12 00 Untamed Wrodl .12 30- NBC Maior Leaque Baseball Teams to be Announced 4 00 Larry Kane 5 00 Country Place 5:30 NBC Niqhtly News 6 00 Lawrence Welk 7 00 Emergency -e nn KJJXX TV CH Movie 'The Russians Are Coming" 10 15 tvening News Report 10 25 News Highlights 10 30 tvemng Report 10 40 News Highlights 10 45 Weather 10 55 Sports KFDX TV CH 3 Movie "Rose Marie" Ann Blythe 12 45 Sign Off KSV TV, CHANNEL 7 (Evening Programs) 7 30 Rollin' on the River 6 30 Roll in on the River 7 00 The Brady Bunch 7:30 Partridge Family 8 00 Room 222 8 30 Odd Couple 9 00 Love American Style 10:00 News and Weather 10:30 Dick Cavett KVII TV, CHANNEL 7 6 30 English Kindergarten 6 45 News, Weather 6 55 Electric Company News 7 30 Cartoon Time 8 00 -Sesame Street 9 00 Gilligan's Island 9 30 Jeff's Collie Lassie 10 30 Bewitched 11 30 Split Second 12:00 Pro News 12 30 Let's Make a Deal 1 00 Newlywed Game 1 30 Dating Game 2 00 General Hospital 2 30 -One Life to Live 3 00 Love American Style 3 30 Daniel Boone 4 30 I Love Lucy 5:00 Petticoat Junction 5 30 ABC News 6 30 Bewitched 7 00 Partridge Gamily 8 00 Room 222 8 30 Odd Couple 9 00 Love American Style 10 00 Pro News, Weather, Sports 10 Mason 11 45 Dick Cavett Show FRICAY KFCX TV, CHANNEL 3 RFD 3 Outdoor Report Today Show Weather Today Today Show Dinah's Place Concentration Sale of the Century Hollywood Squares Jeopardy Who, What Where Game NBC News Focus Three on a Match Days of Our Lives Doctors CLINE 7:00 7 25 7:30 9:00 9:3010:00 10 30 11:00 11:30 11:55 12:25 12:30 1:00 1:302 00Another World 2 30 Return to Peyton Place 3 00 Somerset 3 30 Daniel Boone 4 30- Perry Mason 5 30 NBC Nightly News 6 00- News and Weather 6:20 Sports Report 6:30 Dream of Jeannie 7 00 Sanford and Son 7:30 NBC Friday Night at the Movies "Isadora" (Part One) 9:30 Bill Anderson Show 10 00 Evening Report Weather 10:15 NBC News 10 30 Tonight Show 12:00 Sign Off KSWO TV CH 7 6 30 Roilin on the River 7 00 Brady Bunch Partridge Family 222 8:30 -Odd Couple American Style IN ATOR I Appliances 208 Av. MOTOROU Color T.V, KALZ TV, CHANNEL 6 N.W. CABLECOM- GENERAL, INC. COMMUNITY ANTENNA SERVICE FOR RF.TTER TELEVISION RECEPTION: 241 COMMERCE.

CHILDRESS PHONE -------i 1, 7 00 CBS News 7 30 The New Zoo Revue 8 00 Captain Kangaroo 9 00 Sesame Street 10 00 Family Affair 10 30 Love of Live 11 00 Where the Heart Is 11:25 CBNS News 11.30—Search for Tomorrow 12 00 Channel 6 News Harvey 12 20 Weather 12:30 Donna's Notebook 12 30 As the World Turns 1.00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing 1 30 Guiding Light 2 00 Secret Storm 2 30 Edge of Nioht 3 00 My Three Sons 3 30 Lucy Show 4 00 Bevt'ny Hillbillies 4 Acres 5 00 Truth or Consequences 5 30 CBS News with Walter Cronkite 6 00 CH 6 News, Weather Sports 6 30 This is Your Life 7 OOO'Hara U. S. Treasury 8 00 CBS Friday Niqht Movie Heat of Anqer" Susan Hayward, James Stacy 9 30 The Governor and J. 10 15 Paul Harvey Comments 10 20 Ch 6 Weather and Sports 10:30 Championship Wrestling 11 30 KAUZ TV CH 6 Lights Out Thgatre: "Tne Man who Finally Died" Stanley, Eric Portman SATURDAY, JUNE 17, KVII TV, CHANNEL 7 9 00 Bewitched Lidsvile 9 30 Lidsville 10 30 Curiosity Shop 11 00 Johnny Quest 11 Link L2J3Q American Bandstand 100 Movie: "Call of the West" 1:30 Canadian Football 4 00 Wide World of Sports 5 30- Dragnet 6:00 Pro TV. CH 7 Movie of the Weekend: "The Daring Game" Lloyd Bridges, Michael Ansara 10 00 ABC News 10 15 Pro News 10 45 Rollery Derby 11:45 KVII TV, CHANNEL 7 Cinema 7 Saturday "Curse of tne Werewolf" SATURDAY, JUNE 17 KSV TV CHANNEL 1972 6 30 7 00 7 30 8 00 8 30 The Answer Jerry Lewis Road Runner Funky Phantom Jackson 5 7:00 -Jerry Lewis 7:30 Road Runner 8 00 Funky Phantom 8 30 Jackson 5 9 00 Bewitched 9 00 Lidsville 10 00 Curiosity Shop 11 00 Johnny Quest 11 Link 12:00 American Bandstand 1:00 Treehouse Club ,1 30.

Timmie Lassie 2 00 Sports Challenqe TBA 3 30- Putt Putt Golf 4 00 -Wide World of Sports 5:30 Roller Derby Adams 7.30—Summer Night Movie 9 Businessmen 10 00 ABC News 10 15 Canadian Pro Football.

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