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Shrine 's Christmas Stars to Shine in Air South Squad in Richards ob Richmond 15 Lindsay nb Abilene Chrstan 16 Livesay Ilk Richmond 22 Profit rb NE Louisiana 24 McCoy rb Memphis St 26 Eimendort db Texas ABM 34 Dunlap db NoTexas St 39 Bailey rb Florida St 41 Anderson db West Texas St 42 Lee db Prairie View 44 Thompson rb West Texas St Al Schmidt Ilk Miami Fla SO Ruthstrom c-lb Tex Christian 54 Rol sch dg Rice S5 Mc! chern dt Florida Si 56 Her-anciez ils Tampa 60 Hail og Virginia Tech 61 Holmes 09 No Carolina ABT 63 Ryczek Virginia 70 Chauvet lb Miami Fla' 73 Asack db Duke 75 Roller dt Kentucky 77 Headley dt Wake Forest 78 Morrison ot Texas 79 Wheless ot Rice 81 Hardt de Kentucky 86 McKinley de Arizona 89 Thomas le Houston Miami 3itraRi Friday December 25 1970 By LUTHER EVANS Herald Sports Writar Television cameras begin focusing on the Orange Bowl at 4:30 this afternoon when the 25th annual Shrine North-South All-Star game launches a series of postseason football productions from the nation's sunniest stadium Today's silver anniversary contest on ABC will be followed on the TV networks by the Orange Bowl game between Nebraska and LSU on Jan 1 and the Super Bowl extravaganza on Jan 17 The Shrine TV showing will be blacked out in South Florida but unlike the Super Bowl there has been no protest The game today will be carried by radio station WGBS ALTHOUGH less than 20000 fans are likely to turn out today the Shrine Crippled Children Hospitals will benefit greatly from the participation of the strong-limbed collegiate athletes The Mahi Shrine gets $110000 from ABC for television rights most in the Christmas Classic's history In addition Chairman Bill Brown says more than 25000 tickets have been sold including bulk lots to people who usually don't use them all Fans in the frozen northland are likely to see a hot passing duel on their tubes Kansas State's Lynn Dickey (6208 career yards passing) will start at quarterback for Coach Vince Gibson's North lineup He will be opposed at the outset by Richmond's Charlie Richards a former Miami Palmetto High quarterback who fired for 4731 career yards BOTH TEAMS have excellent receivers Backup quarterback for the Yankees will be Ken Anderson from Augustana Ill (6333 yards) The Rebel reserve QB is Jim Lindsay from Ne I By GARY LONG Herald Sports Writer Orange Bowl Queen Earleen Carey's jewelled crown toppled to the ground when she enthusiastically welcomed Nebraska football Coach Bob Devaney to Miami Thursday morning with a kiss The regal headdress bent back into shape was more firmly implanted on Miss Carey's pretty head when photographers restaged the happy scene moments later The pretty 20-year-old queen then went back to passing out oranges and smiles to the deplaning Nebraska Cornhuskers at the Miami International airport Abilene Christian (8721 yards) South Coach Frank Jones' starting set of receivers will include the University of Miami's Joe Schmidt at flanker Richmond's Jim Livesay at split end and Houston's Earl Thomas at tight end Also in the Feb backfield will be Coral Gables product Tom Bailey Florida State's alltime champion rusher and swift Joe Profit of Northeast Louisiana Dickey's primary targets probably will be flanker Mike Montgomery who caught 51 of Lynn's passes this season Larry Brown of Kansas at tight end and Otto Stowe of IMINIIMMSMA PR)( ask Iowa State at split-end The North backfield will include 230-pound John Rig-gins of Kansas who shattered Gale Sayers' rushing record with 2706 yards and 231-pound Sam Scarber of New Mexico THE SOUTH defensive line is big and strong and quick It'll need to be against the powerful likes of Riggins and Scarber Miami's Bubba Chauvet will operate at tackle for the Rebel defense which Walt Kichefski commands in his final coaching assignment of a 27-year career "I think we'll put on quite a passing show" the North's A estee INSIDE Hardie Gibson said "We'll come out throwing" the South's Jones guaranteed College rules will be used The old rule which permitted a team which trailed on the scoreboard to receive the kickoff even after scoring if it still was nine points behind has been abandoned "It was a good gimmick but the rule has come in for criticism from coaches and players in recent years" game director Andy Gustafson said A North victory would square the series The South now leads with 11 victories to 10 defeats and one tie North Squad No Name Pos 10 Dickey ab 12 Anderson qb A 20 MonthomerY rb 11 Sullivan rb 22 rb 27 Scorber rb Ne 31 SavoY flk BlacI 38 Stowe flk 43 Cooper db 53 Zigulich Nor 54 Bryson 55 Cooch db 61 Fusiek og 62 Rodman OSI Nor 65 Bohan de 66 McDowell de 67 Phillips db mi 68 Yankowski dg 75 Harpring of 72 Jackson ot 73 Mittleburg of Mi 75 Thompson dt 77 Hill dt 80 Brown te 84 Kokosky de 85 Gibson lb 86 Scott db I 88 Handy lb 96 Jakowenk0 p4( Section 0116 Colima hsas St Augustana Kansas St Iowa Kansas New Mexico Black kills St lowa St Purdue Northwestern Tulsa Colorado Colorado Northwestern Dartmouth Iowa Michigan St Kansas St Michigan Missouri Michigan St Minnesota Michigan Kansas Syracuse Kansas St Kansas St Purdue Syracuse Tas Full fir ILS-L 1 awtver 4 I ir Stars 'Sit tvine Christmas tt to Shine in Air 1 By LUTHER EVANS Bowl there has been no pro- Pans in the frozen north- Abilene Christian (87'21 Iowa State at split-end Gibson said 1 Herald Sports Writer test The game today will be land are likely to see a hot yards) The North backfield will "We'll come out throw- ti Squad uad orl in Richard rib Richmond outh Sq Television cameras begin carried by radio station passing duel on their tubes yar South Coach Frank Jones' include 230-pound John Rig- ing" the South's Jones guar- No Name Pos Coital' focusing on the Orange Bowl WGBS Kansas State's Lynn Dick- starting set of receivers will gins of Kansas who shat- anteed 10 Dickey ab Kansas St 12 Anderson qb AugustanA 15 Lindsay nb Abilene Chrstan at 4:30 this afternoon when ALTHOUGH less a ey (6208 career yards pass- include the University of Mi- tered Gale Sayers' rushing College rules will be used 20 Montgomery rb Kansas St 16 Livesay Ilk Richmond Iowa 22 Profit rb NE Louisiana the 25th annual Shrine 20000 fans are likely to turn ing) will start at quarterback ami's Joe Schmidt at flanker record with 2706 yards and The old rule which permitted 12 t'' Kansas 24 McCoy rb db Memph North-South All-Star game out today the Shrine CripA is St for Coach Vince Gibson's Richmond's Jim Livesay at 231-pound Sam Scarber of a team which trailed on the 7:7 scorbee rb New Mexico 26 Elmendort Texas ABM 31 Svoy ilk Black Hills SI Baileyrb 34 Dunlap db No launches a series of postsea- pled Children Hospitals will Texas St North lineup split end and Houston's Earl New Mexico scoreboard to receive the 38 Sta il Anderson db West Texas St owe lowa St 39 lorida St 43 Cooper db Purdue 41 Son football productions He will be opposed at the Thomas at tight end THE SOUTH defensive line kickoff even after scoring if 53 zigulich Northwestern 42 Lee db Prairie View benefit greatly from the par- 54 Bryson Tulsa 44 Thompson rb West Texas St aorn the nation's sunniest ticipation of the strong-lim- outset by Richmond's Charlie Also in the Feb backfield Richards a former Miami will be Coral Gables product is big and strong and quick it still was nine points behind 55 Cooch db Colorado Sch Al midt Ilk Mi6m1" Fla' stadium 61 Fs Colorado 50 Ruthstrom c-lb Tex Christian bed collegiate athletes Palmetto High quarterback Tom Bailey Florida State's 62 Rodman og Northwestern 54 Roi sch do It'll need to be against the has been abandoned uiek og Dartmouth who fired for 4731 career alltime champion rusher and powerful likes of Riggins and "It was a good gimmick 55 Mcl' chern dt FloridaRtScte Today's silver anniversary The a i Shrine gets 6656 Iowa 56 Her andez lb Tampa Scarber but the rule has come in for 67 Phillips db Michigan Si 60 Hall og Virginia Tech contest on ABC will be fol- $110000 from ABC for tele- 6 ao we on networks vs 1 Holmes og No Carolina ABT lowed the TV tk by rights most in the yards swift Joe profit of Northeast Miami's Bubba Chauvet criticism from coaches and sw tOt" 63 Ryczek mamni sci sahssioguSarti 70 Chauvetlb miamViirginia Fla the Orange Bowl game be- Christmas Classic's history BOTH TEAMS have excel- Louisiana will operate at tackle for the players in recent years" 3 of Michigan St 73 Asack db Duke tween Nebraska and LSU on In addition Chairman Bilk lent receivers Dickey's primary targets Rebel defense which Walt game director Andy Gustaf- 77 THiiio1mcgon di Minnesota 75 Roller dt Kentucky Michigan 77 Headley dt Wake Forest Jan 1 and the Super Bowl Brown says more than 25000 Backup quarterback for probably will be flanker Mike Kichefski commands in his son said 80 Brown te Kansas 78 Morrison ot Texas Syracuse i 79 Wheless ot KeAn ice extravaganza on Jan 17 tickets have been sold in- the Yankees will be Ken An- Montgomery who caught 51 final coaching assignment of A North victory would 86 McKinley de 9'! ISokosky de ulbson lb Kansas St 81 Hardt de Kansas St rliuzcoknv a The Shrine TV showing eluding bulk lots to people derson from Augustana Ill of Lynn's passes this season a 27-year career square the series The South Icaoititdyd1 Purdue 89 Thomas le Houston will be blacked out in South who usually don't use them (6333 yards) The Rebel re- Larry Brown of Kansas at "I think we'll put on quite now leads with II victories 96 Jakowenk0 p-k Syracuse Florida but unlike the Super all serve QB is Jim Lindsay from tight end and Otto Stowe of a passing show" the North's to 10 defeats and one tie INSIDE Section filtiamit tratb i all 1) Friaav I Cl I 1 Hardie br December 25 1970 pRX' 4 0 a Full 1 4 1 oi 1- Ili I 4 A :9 '-4': ik ilo ---It i I) 7-- I --e I -r 111 i 4 740 "4 i I I Ls 844rtt 1::: ::::144 1 1 I 't- es fit i 5 i 4 tf: 11 4i il' A km i i By GARY LONG Herald Sports Writer tg4 :4 i l'''' 1 i t41' cioxe40 7t70A4 :77 106)z41 it 1731 4 ii i4 i r4 1 7: 1 Orange Bowl Queen Ear- 'it-: 47-'1 q' I41)ii 0 i t' 4 i ti :1 lte eCda Toy tsh ejewelled round crown -4 i A A I 'II el '4 ''-1Y 7 toppled enthusiastically whet ii'4A1 lll'il i lo-'" FE 'wit --5-0 corned Nebraska football i' 4k11t: p- f' A kili -55- ---Ay: -'d lee lih -e 13 :14 a Bob Devaney to a NI: 1 ::1:: Miami Thursday morning -T i- ''''t l'': 4' '4 45e- 4 with a kiss it: i4 1 4v 1 L'7p'-'14 1 '4 T'i' i The regal headdress bent 0( (' i Ix t''-' i :::1 ks 'e-: I back into shape was more 41 em firmly implanted on Miss tr47V s1 rg ti 4 :0 'ini' i' 1 Carey's pretty head when i vkk 440 tt 4 0 40- '''eill: 4 iii queen restaged the '-r -5 '344 41 4- tettwc happy scene moments later i 5rtairee It NNeN-: 4 4:: 4 4: 4y Atk4 i 4-1e Zu ft ''i: 17-: Tlei: I A I- 4100kr-AlstiC' 3 I braska Cornhuskers at the wAr 5 '4 4 ir'-t''121111( 5 1 5- e6 A 1iA4-1' 4 passing sEnTliensgto (Title ziaDrilagneisng and Ezr: 1 4 IL 3 iti TIk- -7 o'l 9s tirc--1' 1 A 0 -ii '1 tf- 11::: Miami International airport 1 1 4 Op 44 -i4 it A- 1' 4- 44 4 ''''-1 At5? ''0 ''est-vN i 1-4 I It i I str fi 00t I i ft I I 4k i 1 i': A Scis- 4' Al -'i'lt 4 Vt 1 17 A00 I tie 1: A' i 4441it- 7'' 'i 4 By GARY LONG irt" c41 4 a -4 1401 10 4: '-c'gr Herald Sports Writer 77' il' lee0nracrlagreeyBs0Wjelwe9itleedencrEoawrn- i t4 -'t Ni4 topPled to the ground when NJ' 4- :4 4 4 A 0 0 io t7114 4 I iti sk 414' ''1'' she enthusiastically wel- V''-- corned Nebraska football tf 4 :4 k' rE A Si '7tlik :1 i 1 I till a Bob Devaney to 1 01'4'1 ke'ttii --i :44: 4 i' 34tx- 4 ''v --''i- I ii: 1 1 ttt4e-V41i 4 Miami Thursday morning II! with a kiss I --3 I 1- '32 i The regal headdress bent A 4'Irs il 1 14:::: back into shape was more 1: i 'N' 'i' firmly implanted on Miss 1 I etlfC A i6 "2' ii: '''''''n '1' 7' 1 PChaOr te0Y 1 th 4 ik 'itAi A srapphreertsty rehsetaadgedwhtehne 4 1: 7 i 't 1 haprhe scepnreetmtyoments later -4 0 A 20-year-old 41AtelliP Al l'- i 1 i o-' itt 11 1111 1 quaesseind thoenut woernatngebsackantdo '''''1 774 4" I 1 T1k 1 ie 1k4 t-tI tiCk 3 smi 'i ''''003 1 rt 14744117i: 1 01741 -ci tr i s-- 'k I a s1 ke sa co otrhneh udsekpel raan i nagt Nt he e- aqD: ---1e 1 Miami International airport 4NL i344: At-- i 4 1 I 4tti' ite 4o: i is 1 1- 3ki -e41 Ill ga 1 01 -v -7 ff-- 40 ::14 7-- 44 itil i 431 1: :::::::::144 Ist 4 0 1 i tN' 'i r- 1 r' I 1 1 2 t1'-: $-t')0-t 1 4 il 144: i :1: 'r ''4 100 t'' A4- 1 ito''' A 4 0' et '-''''-1'': 4::: team as Notre Dame In LSU" The Bayou Bengals No 5 actually wound up a notch ahead of the Irish in the Associated Press poll Devaney who has contended all along his team could be No I also showered praise on LSU "They're the best defensive team we'll play and their offense really came along the last few games" he said THE CORNHUSKERS decked out in red blazers understandably found the sunshine the warmest factor in their warm welcome which was complete with a band pretty girls and media representatives "You can't beat this weather" Tagge said grin ning He didn't remember the temperature reportedly in the 10-to20-degree range back in Lincoln Neb But he did offer "I know I washed my car one night and the next day I couldn't open the doors" They were sealed shut by the ice As defensive tackle Dave Walline pointed out the Orange Bowl trip is regarded as a reward for the Cornhuskers' great season "But we're here to play a good game" With that the Cornhuskers departed for a 2 pm practice at Miami-Dade Junior College North tLesaum Tha BNaoytor Notre BD nagmael in notch ahead of the Irish No 5 actually wound up a sh in i the Associated Press poll Devaney who has con- tended all along his team could be No I also show- ered praise on LSIJ "They're the best defensive team we'll play and their offense really came along the last few games CORN HUSKERS he said THE FIUSKERS decked out in red blazers mi- derstandably found the sun- shine the warmest factor in was complete with a band rett iris and media re re sentatives their warm welcome which "You can't a this Staff Photo by GUS SCHUETTLER Orange Bowl Committee Members Distribute Oranges as Nebraska players and followers deplane at Miami Airport Staff Photo by GUS SCHUETTLEF Orange (it Devaney chuckled "They came pretty close (28-21) as it was" icDtaewnklaaesnpef ye pretty ychuckled clos 2 Southwest Conference champion had to go to the Cotton Bowl and Big Ten king Ohio State to the Rose Bowl "CHANCES ARE if we'd been monkeying around with bowl games another week we'd have lost to Oklahoma" Bowl Southwest tBoCi ggo onTf teeonr Conference king cgcohOhio tatm- to fn tho Drica PrIml sought teams could accept bids because of an earlier concluding schedule Thus the Orange Bowl Committee though only hoping at the time did wind up with the highest ranked available team Texas the bids sought because ct ae ua se ocould a earlier accept concluding schedule too-6'7'7 Staff Photo by GUS SCHUETTLER Queen Ear leen Carey Happily Welcomes Bob Devaney in arrival festivities for nation's winningest coach and Cornhuskers 0 Then the Cornhuskers waited "We thought we'd be playing Notre Dame" Tagge admitted "But I think we're going to play just as fine a ANOTHER crown is involved in the South Florida visit of the powerful undefeated (10-0-1) Big Eight champions of course the national collegiate championship But they'll need outside help "Everybody's talking about Ohio State (No 2) getting upset and Notre Dame beating Texas (No 1)" said Jerry Tagge one of two first-string quarterbacks for the No 3-ranked Cornhuskers "But they forget that we have to beat Louisiana State And we're going to have our hands full "I've seen films of every LSU game and they have a great secondary a great front line great linebacking just a great defense" THE PROSPECT of Nebraska's awesome offense testing LSU's imposing defense had Orange Bowl Committee Chairman Keith Phillips Jr in ecstasy "To say I am enthusiastic would be the understatement of the year" he said delightedly "We came up smelling like orange blossoms" After letting the turn of a phrase sink in he added predictably "There's no doubt in my mind that we have the top bowl attraction in the country" Nebraska committed itself to the Orange Bowl on Nov 15 It was able to do so a week before other highly ANOTHER crown is in- NViOsliVteColf irtihhieDooeurtf11111Fluonriddea feated (10-0-1) Big Eight nchataimpaioinesolioetgicaote champion- op Isiheilpp: But they ll need outside yh iboo dState (No talking 2) get aboEutveOr ting upset and Notre Dame JheerartyinTgagTgeexaosn(eNoo l) of two tw' israsitd- erdtecrboarcnkhsuskfoerrathe 8Nt or i 113g- acinuka Evans I ays Hocks on Christian Faith 01 7ictor Crucial 'tins ''4read West ressure As Poip I) although the Dolphins hope the parallel remains consistant No such observations on pressure were forthcoming at Thursday's final Biscayne College practice before the Dolphins boarded their Eastern charter for Oakland at 7 pm Coach Don Shula planned to let all hands sleep late today in deference to the six By BILL BRAUCI IER Herald Sports Writer Asked whether his squad could beat the Los Angeles Rams under the pressurized conditions prevailing last Sunday defensive tackle Bob Lurtesema of the New York Giants replied: "We're so used to it (pressure) that we take the crucial as routine" Final score: Rams 31 Giants 3 WHEN THE Oakland Raiders began to prepare for Sunday's American Conference playoff date with the Dolphins running back Charlie Smith said: "We've played with pressure so long that maybe we can't play without it" The final score is left to the imagination of course Norm Evans is an explosive 250-pound of tackle for the Miami Dolphins Ills Sundays during the pro football season are violent like this Sunday when he lines up against the Oakland Raiders in the National Football League playoffs Offseason Sundays are different for Erans as he peacefully serves as a deacon in his church Evans 28 tells about both lives on and off the gridiron on this Christmas Day with the aid of Associated Press Sports Writer Hubert Mizell a i Yule Never Guess Wh I Want 0 i 1 I I i i 1 I '1 By NORM EVANS Miami Dolphins Tackle It's Christmas birthday of my Lord and I hate to say I don't "turn the other cheek" when somebody almost knocks my head off during a pro football game God wouldn't want me to back down anyway I'm thankful for a strong body and a clear mind I believe God wants me to use my talents the best way possible In pro football that means legally knocking the stuffing out of the other guy My teammates know how I feel about being a Christian I don't want anybody thinking I'm a "holy Joe" or some religious nut but I'm not a bit ashamed to stand up for my spiritual beliefs either EVEN the guys in pro football who don't have strong religious convictions tend to treat me with respect I appreciate that but won't grab their arms and try to shove God down their throats The th'ng that really irritates a bunch of football players a bunch of pros is to be wishy-washy To not practice what you preach Nobody likes a hypocrite Nobody likes a fence rider who says what's convenient Sure you hear vile language on a pro football field and in the dressing room Whenever you get a bunch of men doing a job together you'll get some "man talk" That doesn't mean any of us have to participate If I hear some guy cussing up a storm I'm not going to run over and give him a sermon I believe we're all creatures of free will I have By NOP Miami DC It's Christ my Lord an( don't "turn when sor knocks my hi pro football God would back down a I'm thankf body and a lieve God my talents th sible In pr( means legal! stuffing out My teamm feel about bc I don't want ing I'm a "h( religious nut bit ashamed my spiritual EVEN the ball who doi religious con treat me wit preciate that their arms a God down th The th'ng tates a but players a is to be wish practice wh Nobody likc Nobody like who says wl Sure you guage on a I and in the Whenever yc men doing you'll get sot That does us have to pt If I hear up a storm run over and mon I beliel tures of In hour flight and three-hour time change "We'll practice in the afternoon" Shula said "On Saturday I'll try to work the practice around the games on television" CINCINNATI'S Central Division wonders face Baltimore in the other AFC playoff at 10 am (Oakland time) and Detroit meets Dallas in the National Conference playoff at 1 The Miami-Oakland winner plays at Cincinnati or Baltimore for the conference championship the fol lowing Sunday Jan 3 Oakland-Alameda County Stadium was a rainy mess when the Raiders were whipped 38-7 by the San Francisco 49ers last Sunday (in a game that meant nothing to the Raiders) But an Oakland spokesman said the field had dried out and that clear weather is the weekend forecast Shula discounted the San Francisco game as a barometer of Oakland's potential "They must have been going into the game with the idea of getting it over with and going into the playoffs They already had the title sewed up so it would be only human to let down a little under the circumstances" Aided by 43-y a -old George Blanda's last-minute field-goal maglc that won three games the Raiders have rolled right along since a 20-13 loss to the Dolphins at the Orange Bowl Oct 3 Al Davis Oakland's managing general partner and severest critic called the Raiders "a bunch of miserable losers" after Paul War-field seized two touchdown passes from Bob Griese in tor 3i-771 ot)- 1041t 11 1 1 -o Edwin Pope Sports Editor milk in milk in golf course Cold golf course Cold The light in Don Shula's eye after winning Memories of the late Lew Tendler telling of his first fight with Benny Leonard start talking back to him but I'm Jewish and I can't fight and talk at the same time because I have to use my hands to The Masters Tournament never less than good better or best Legislators who really care Football on a cold day Or a hot day The courtliness of John Rotz the jockey and Conn McCreary the ex-jockey Mike Kolen making a tackle Larry Little making a block "Sesame Street" PEOPLE who are there when you need them so many that it astounds you Christmas trees "Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head" Iced tea The dedication of those fighting the drug problem and earning far less than they are worth to the world Bob Griese ducking a rusher Bill Anderson singing "Where Have Ail Our Heroes Gone?" The expression on Joe Robbie's face when the clock stopped ticking in the final regular-season game Colt Jimmy Orr telling a story Secretaries who answer telephones with sunshine in their voices Telephones that work Bobby Ussery back on the track Miami's TV sports coverage America's best New Orleans in the afternoon The Book of Job High school football players still young enough to believe in the game as a game And high school coaches who make it that way All I want for Christmas is an instant replay of 1970: Supper on a train Paul Warfield's ballet-style pirouette to lose a tackler Brickell Ave red with blossoms in the springtime Fran Curci corning home Norm Evans always writing after his autograph "John Miami Beach at night from the air Sleigh-bells (even if you only hear them on records) Myron Cope's "The Game That Was" and Paul Zimmerman's "The Thinking Man's Guide to Pro Football" the two best sports books in years Trumpets Sun-up at Sanibel Island Sundown at Marco Island A sleeping child's face Mickey Mantle back in a Yankee uniform even as a coach The look on Eamie Seiler's classic mug during the Orange Bowl game and halftime show pure rhapsody A boxer against a slugger Karl Noonan in the clutch CYMBALS Joe Frazier at his best Orange Bowl kids begging players for chin-straps but without the dangerous ferocity of old now that Miami Police Maj Robert Knight has straightened out the postgame scene Street-corner newsboys: Kids willing to work Turnip greens Joe Tanenbaum calling a race My Dad George nailing them all in the winter races Citrus Blvd and all the calm splendor of Central Florida Bruce Devlin and Chi-Chi Rod riquez on (or off) any the morning The magnificent friendliness of Cincinnati And the stranger who gave me a ride back to my hotel in a virtual typhoon during the World Series Curt Gowdy calling a football game Hollywood Kennel Club's Tommy Lynch's truism: "The one-box moves up an elephant!" FINISHING a haircut Or a shave New typewriter ribbons Julian Cole's press agentry "Tell Me That You Love Me Junie Moon" Jim Kiick and Larry Csonka putting each other on Minnesota in the summertime Fresh tomatoes Chris Dundee handling four telephones at one time The tug-tug-tug of a sheepshead on a line The smile of Biscayne Kennel Club's Jimmy Knight Turn to Page 5F Co! it Turn to Page 2F Col I Turn to 1 0.

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