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St. Kates 69-51 Winner MILWAUKEE Jim Chones did everything expected of him Friday, but it was teammate Paul Matsen, while not as impressive as Chones who brought Racine St. Catherine home. St. the number one or number two ranked team in the state, depending on which poll you believe, had a tough time in disposing of Green Bay Premontre Friday in the first game of the WISAA state tournament in the Milwaukee Arena.

The final score of 69-51 was deceiving, as undefeated St. begin putting the game away until the final five minutes of play. St. the Catholic Conference champion, led by four points at halftime and by three after three quarters, as Chones, who finished with 38 points and 27 rebounds, was eating up the Premontre defense. But Premontre managd to stay close and with 5:09 left, Wayne Ripley scored for Premontre to tie the game at 48-all.

But from that time on, St. outscored montre, 21-3. Matsen led the charge away from Premontre, as he scored eight points in the final four minutes of play. Three of his buckets came within a minute midway through the fourth quarter as St. broke from the 4848 tie to an 11 point advantage.

Up to the time Matsen caught fire, Chones was the whole show for St The smooth-striding 6-foot-10 senior scored on all sorts of shots hooks, turn-rounds, jumpers, fade aways, tipins, etc. St. Coach John McGuire said, doing too well, so we went back to one of the basics of basketball get the ball to the big 38 points fell six points short of the tourney record of 44, set in 1952 by Dan Gunderman of Milwaukee Cathedral. His 27 rebounds were two off the record set by Dick Reynolds of Madison Edgewood in 1966. Also close to a record was St.

Rick Pettit, who handed out 11 assists, just Dons, Messmer Both Win MILWAUKEE (AP)-r Defending champion Milwaukee Messmer faced the unenviable task tonight of trying to derail top-rated Racine St. Catherine in the seminfials of the 40th annual WISAA state basketball tournament. The two parochial powers clash at 9 p.m. following at 7:30 p.m. semifinal that pits Manitowoc Roncalli against Milwaukee Don Bosco.

In consolation games this afternoon, Eau Claire Regis opposed Stevens Point Pacelli at 2 p.m. and Beloit Catholic took on Green Bay Premonte at 3:30. Jim Chones, a 6-foot-IOM center, scored 38 points and hauled in 27 rebounds to lead St. Catherine to a 69-51 victory over Premontre Friday to open the eight-team, three- day tourney. In other first-round games, Messmer topped Beloit Catholic 85-72, Roncalli ped Regis 7761 and Don Bosco crushed Pacelli 77-41.

Messmer had a much easier time of it, although the Bishops had to wor hard for the victory. Beloit Catholic, appearing extremely nervous and tight, fell behind early as Mike Nessmann led Messmer to a kl7-ll first quarter lead. The Crusaders hung tight, however, as Tim Meyers repeatedly worked free underneath to cut lead to four points, 34-30, shortly before intermission. With Mie Van Ert and Bill Blattnig finding the range on 20-foot jump shots, Messmer built its lead to 10 points by halftime and Beloit Catholic could get no closer. Blattnig wound up with 28 points and Van Ert had 19 for Messmer.

The Crusaders were led by Meyers with 28. Tom Dodge scored 24 points to lead Manitowoc Roncalli to its hard-fought victory over Eau Claire Regis. While Dodge did most of his damage in the first half, Bob De Roche and Larry Paulow kept the Regis Ramblers at bay in the final two periods. Regis had four players in double figures, with Tom McSorley leading the way with 16. Don Bosco, down 13-11 at the end of the first quarter, outscored Pacelli 29 to 4 in the second stanza in its opening game romp.

only points in its illrated quarter came on a field goal by Felix Rajkowski and two free throws by Tom Frymark. The Dons were paced by Jerry Radomski, who finished with 21 points, and Gary Sager, with 19. Frymark and Paul Worzella had 11 points apiece for Pacelli. Castagna, Dagnon Top Bowlers Kay Lee Castagna bowled a 610 series in the TGIF Couples League on games of 230, 168 and 212 Friday. Don Dagnon bowled a 693 series, and two teams came ul with series Friday in 925 League.

Dagnon bowled games of 193, 234 and 266. Club Intrigue had a 3,092 series, while Tap shot a 3,059. Other individual scores in the league were: Joe Alloy Jr. 657, Ken Shevey 647, John Keshan 644, John Woebke 643, Joe Schroetter 637, Duke Buntrock 634, Andy Husting 628, Jerry Jay 606 and Joe Taerter 604. Riley Calkins had a 626 and Phil Nielsen 601 in the Waukesha Motor League, Stick Kopatich had a 656 in the Mapleway Major League and Jerry Foeckler had a 616 in the Friday Night Sports League.

Judy Howe had a 544 in the TGIF Couples League, while Helen Cavaleri had a 526, Carroll Finishes At North Park Ann Schroetter 513, Millie Fredrickson 510 and Jeanne Toffman 500 in the Town and Country League. Eunice Poole had a 523 and Mil Kalil 525 in the Sunsetters 750 League, and Lois Pearson had a 508 in the Stardust Couples League. Town A Country League Sunset Bowl 643 659 672 1974 Wauk Motor 643 648 647 1938 Dixon Oil Co 678 685 758 2121 Koeffler Chev 734 720 756 2210 Hopson Oil Co 672 778 758 2208 WM Co Engin 663 737 600 2000 Buds Beer D. 701 743 739 2183 Keller Plumb. 809 677 654 2140 Pro Baakotball Results Philadelphia 123.

102 Baltimore 134, Detroit 116 Boston 122, Atlanta 120 Los Angeles 121, Phoenix 117 San Fran. 131, Cincinnati 15 one short of the record posted by Bob Lombardo of Madison Edgewood in 1963. Matsen finished with 14 points For Premontre, Tom Skaleski had 15 points and Tim Burke 14. The game got off to a slow start, as it was tied after one period, 13-13. McGuire said, just going anywhere.

We attack the boards at all and were settling for one He ad ded, the first half, montre susprised us by taking the ball off the boards and running with it. It upset the boys a Premontre Coach Grant Killoran, who said Chones was the best high school player he had ever seen, rated Appleton Xavier as a better team than St. Xavier lost in the regionals to Manitowoc Roncalli. 8th Grade Meet Set St. of Elm Grove and St.

of Brookfield will be fighting a jinx next week. The jinx is based around the fact that only one league champion has ever gone on to win the Waukesha County Catholic Grade School Eighth Grade Tournament. St. Mary of Elm Grove is the undefeated champion of the Blue division, while St. of Brookfield won the Gold division with a 10-1 record.

St. of Elm Grove is gets a first round bye Sunday, along with defending champion St. of Menomonee Falls, St. Dominic of Brookfield and St. of Waulesna.

The tournament, hich will be held at St. gym Sunday through Wednesday, will then switch to Catholic Memorial High School Thursday through for semifinal games and finals. The championship game is scheduled for 3:40 p.m. Sunday, March 9. The field has been cut to 12 teams from 14 last year.

first game at 2 p.m. will find Sacred Hearts of Franklin going against St. Agnes, followed by games between St. Joseph of Brookfield and St. John of Brookfield, St.

Joseph of Waukesha and St. Joan of Arc of Okauchee, and St. of Waukesha and St. Jerome of Oconomowoc. St.

of Elm Grove, St. of Menomonee Falls, St. Dominic and St. Williams of Waukesha will all face first round winners. Hirsch Has UW Post MILWAUKEE (AP) Elroy (Crazy Legs) Hirsch accepted the job as athletic director at the University of Wisconsin Friday, then missed a to rebuild the sagging football fortunes.

Hirsch, a former football star with Wisconsin and the Los Angeles Rams, said major changes would be made in the Athletic Department of the Madison school. not here to win a popularity he said. going to have the best people at the right He succeeds the late Ivan B. Williamson, and took over the post today. start immediately and get the show on the Hirsch said.

contract includes five years as athletic director, plus a subsequent five- year term either as athletic acceptable To take the Wisconsin post, Hirsch left what he called a as assistant to President Daniel Reeves. and a good job, but it was like treading love the Hirsch said. I thought that this was an opportunity to do something for myself and the state. I may never have another chance like this in my In Los Angeles, Reeves described Hirsch as talented and fine executive, and an even finer Carthage Cage Coach Resigns KENOSHA Larry Hamilton, varsity basketball coach at Carthage College since 1960, resigned his position, Friday, following completion of the 196869 cage season, Thursday night. Hamilton intends to take a sabbatical from his teaching duties at the close of the first semester next fall and complete work towards his Ph.D.

at Northwestern University during 1970. State District Basketball Scores HOWE VOLKSWAGEN 154th Mound M. Kmt of 712-5300 Carroll basketball team ends its season tonight in Chicago against North Park College in a game which will help decide the College Conference of Ilinois and Wisconsin champion. North Park, off its 82-76 victory over Illinois Wesleyan Wednesday, moved into a tie with Millikin, for the league lead, both with 12-3 records. While Carroll is at North Park Saturday, Millikin will be taking on Illinois Wesleyan.

If North Park and Millikin both finish in a tie for first, North Park will go on to post-season tournament play because Millikin went last year. North Park boasts the leading scorer in Greg Crawford. Crawford, who scored 20 points against Wesleyan, has 378 for the league season. Teammate Jim Carroll, who had 19 against Wesleyan, has scored 274 points, ninth best in the CCIW. 20 points Wednesday left him just three points ahead of Jesse Price, who won the scoring title last year, and Tom Dykstra, both of whom have 375 points.

Price is a cinch repeater as league rebounding champ. Tom Birk ranks seventh in league scoring with 280. He is just three points behind Tom Gramkow, in sixth place with 283. Russ Ullsperger has scored 243 points, which puts him 15th in the league. Birk is eighth in league rebounding with an 11.1 average.

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Wisconsin 53207 744 8b00 Wisconsin High School Basketball By ASSOCIATED PftESS WISAA Tourney Racine St. Catherine 69. Green Bay Premontre 51 Manitowoc Roncalli 77, Eau Claire Regis 61 Milwaukee Messmer 85. Beloit Catholic 72 Milwaukee Don Rosro 77, Stevens Point Pacelli 41. WIAA Districts At Horicon Horlcon 66, Lomira 56 Ma.vville 88, Campbellsport 69 At Oakfletd Oakfield 57, North Fond du Lac 38 Brandon 61.

Rosendale 57 At Boyceville Colfax 78. Elk Mound 64 Bovcevllle 56. Prairie Farm 49 At Loyal Greenwood 65, Loyal 57 Granton 46, Spencer 42 At South Wayne Hazel Green 80, Black Hawk 75 Shullsburg 54, Benton 52 At Shell Lake Wverhauser 72, Shell Lake 69 Birchwood 55, Winter 48 At Port Washington Port Washington 71, West Bend 48 At Brookfield Brookfield Central 51, Brook- f'eld East 45 At Cudahy South Milwaukee 77, Cudahy 52 At Milton Union Milton Union 63, Jefferson 59 Whitewater 68, Fort Atkinson 58 At Antigo Wausau 65, Antigo 53 At Elroy Viroqua 67, Royall 51 Westby 67, New Lisbon 57 At Madison Madison East 87, Madison Central 24 At Oreen Bay Green Bay East 66; Green Bay Southwest 57 At Washburn Port Wing 75. Ondassagon 50 Bayfield 59, Washburn 54 At Kiel Kiel 58, New Holstein 34 At Racine Racine Case 83, Oak Creek 63 At West Allis West Allis Central 66, West Allis Hale 65 At Menasba Neenah 70, Menasha 54 At Sheboygan Sheboygan South 66, Sheboygan North 61 At Two Rivers Manitowoc 57. Two Rivers 53 At Ftocine Racine Park 70.

Racine Horlick 66 At Monroe Beloit 76, Monroe 62 At Stevens Point Wisconsin Rapids 63, Stevens Point 47 At Green Bay Green Bav West 64, Green Bay Preble 55 At Kenosha Kenosha Tremper 52. Kenosha Bradford 41 At Omro Omro 66. Ripon 51 Winneconne 58, Berlin 37 At Waupun Reaver Dam 81. Waupun 68 At Juneau Juneau 55, Lowell-Reeseville 52 At La Crosse La Crosse Central 80. La Crosse Logan 51 At Schofield Schofield 81, Mosinee 52 At Madison Madison West 68, Madison Memorial 66 At Milwaukee Lincoln Milwaukee Lincoln 102, Milwaukee Tech 41 At Darlington tgt Darlington 51, Platteville 45 79 Sheboygan Shsboygar Falls 87.

Plymouth At Nsw Berlin Muskego 83. New Berlin 63 At Brodhssd Brodhead 89. Argvle 88 Juda 50. Albany 42 At Blrnamwood Bowler 88. Bresham 32 Tigerton 69, Blrnamwood 48 At lola Iola-Scandinavia 65.

Rosholt 44 Wittenberg 53. Bear Creek 43 At Westfield Montello 80, Princeton 49 Green Lake 71, Westfield 49 At Alma Gilmanton 79, Arkansaw 49 Alma 57. Pepin 41 At Three Lakes Florence 83, Phelps 44 Eagle River 64, Three Lakes 39 At Stoughton Monona Grove 44, Middleton 42 Stoughton 65, Madison La Follete 47 At Sturgeon Bay Sturgeon Bay 52. Gibraltar 48 Southern Door 62, Sevastopol 49 At Alma Cantar Eleva-Strum 57. Alma Center 46 Taylor 81.

Blair 50 At Pulaski Oconto Falls 73, Suamico 46 Pulaski 83, Gillett 62 At Ctdar Drove Kewaskum 75. Ozaukee 41 Cedar Grove 80, Random 36 At Milwaukee Marshall Milwaukee Marshall 7 2, Milwaukee Washington 43 At Durand Durand 81, Mondovi 60 Arcadia 49, Whitehall 46 At Abbotsford Gilman 72, Owen-Withee 56 Abbotsford 67, Thorp 62 At Bonduel Freedom 56, Shiocton 52 Bonduel 70, Wrightstown 59 At Kewaunet Kewaunee 58, Denmark 46 Agoma 56, Luxemburg-Casco 47 At Slinger Grafton 74, Germantown 47 Slinger 63. Cedarburg 55 At Medford Medford 62. Marshfield 60 Neillsville 90, Colbv 41 At Frederic Luck 70. Grantsburg 57 Frederic 71.

Webster 41 At Mslroae Onalaska 82, Melrose-Mindoro 39 Holman 62. West Salem 31 At Hurley Hurley 87. Maple 57 Superior 42, Ashland 39 At New Richmond New Richmond 72, Hudson 71 River Falls 58. Ellsworth 56 At Athens Prentice 65, Rib Lake 39 Athens 66. Tripoli 67 At New London Hortonville 67, New London 59 Clintonville 88.

Shawano 41 At Manawa Marion 68. Waupaca 54 Weyauwega 79, Manawa 55 At North Crawford North Crawford 39, Kickapoo 29 De Soto 71, Seneca 61 At Marshall Johnson Creek 65, Deerfield 91 Marshall 72, Cambridge 41 At Patch Drove Casseille 64, Potosl 62 Bloomington 37. West Grant 91 At Mount Horeb Waunakee 62. Verona 49 Mount Horeb 67, Wisconsin Heights 54 At Orfordvills Evansville 77, Oregon 46 Orfordvllle 70, Edgerton 97 At Wausaukee Wauaaukee 67, Goodman Niagara 68, Pemblne 54 At Watsrtown Watertown 41, Hartford 99 At Wauwatosa Wauwatosa West 70, Wauwatosa East 69 At Qreenfiatd Greendale 90. Greenfield 88 Franklin 56, St.

Francis 39 At Olsndale Glendale 58, Menomonee Falls 56 At Burlington Union Grove 46. Salem 37 Burlington 84, Wilmot 57 At Shorewood Shorewood 78. Whitefiah Bay 86 At Milwaukee Milwaukee Pulaski 84, Milwaukee Hamilton 70 At Poynatta Poynette 80. Pardeeville 72 Rio 76. Lodi 73 At Brown Daar Sussex 69.

Hartland 63 Mequon 80, Brown Deer 69 At Milwaukee West Milwaukee North 82, Milwaukee West 52 At Oconomowoc Waukesha 65. Oconomowoc 99 At West Milwaukee West Milwaukee 83, Milwaukee Juneau 66 At Rivsrdale Riverdale 55, Ithaca 29 Wauzeka 61, Highland 91 At Elkhorn Delavan 62, Big Foot 32 Badger 89, Elkhorn 51 Crosby Hosts Hollywood Palace A teenager threatens suicide and is armed with a gun on Adam-12, channel 4 at 6:30 p.m. A spoof of old-time horror movies is theme of Get Smart, channel 4 at 7 p.m. Uncle Charlie causes embarrassment when he dates the grandmother of girl friend on My Three Sons, channel 12 at 7:30 p.m. The 8 p.m.

channel 4 Movie is Like It with Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon. Bing Crosby is host of Hollywood Palace, channel 6 at 8:30 p.m. Frank Sinatra Jr. and Gary Crosby will be among guests. Mannix has the drama, Odds Against Donald channel 12 at 9 p.m.

life is threatened. (m) Indicates Movie, (c) Indicates Color Saturday 5:00 p.m. 4: Joe Foss-c 12: 77 Sunset Strip 18: Wrestling-c 5:30 p.m. 4: News-c 6: Who Knows 6:00 p.m. 4: News-c 6: Please Don't Eat the Daisies-c 12: News 18: A1 McGulre-c 6:30 p.m.

4: Adam-12-c 6: Dating Game-c 12: Jackie Gleason-c 18: Polka Festival-c 7:00 p.m. 4: Get Smart-c 6: Newlywed Game-c 7:30 p.m. 4: Ghost and Mrs. Muir-c 6: Lawrence Welk-c 12: My Three Sons-c 8:00 p.m. 4: Some Like It Hot-m-1959 12: 12 High 8:30 p.m.

6: Hollywood Palace-c 18: Show-c 9:00 p.m. 12: Mannix-c 9:30 p.m. 6: Let's Make a Deal-c 10:00 p.m. 6: News-c 12: News-c 10:30 P.m. 4 pws 6: PT 109-m-1962-c 12: President Nixon's Trip-c 10:45 p.m.

12: Land of the Pharaohs-m- 1955-c 11:00 p.m. 4: Detective Story-m- 1951 11:30 p.m. 18: News 12:50 a.m. 12: The Threat-m-1960 1:00 a.m. 4: News-c 1:15 a.m.

4: Midnight Race-m- 1960-c 6: Brides of Dracula- m-1960-c Sunday 6:35 a.m. 6: Sacred Heart-e 6:50 a.m. 6: News-c 7:00 a.m. 6: Dlrections-c 7:15 a.m. 4: Social Security-c 7:30 a.m.

4: Library Story-c 6: Mass for Shut-ins-c 12: Light Time-c 7:45 a.m. 4: Library Playhouse-c and Goliath-c 8:00 a.m. 4: Church Servlce-e 6: Cathedral of Tomorrow-c 12: Tom and Jerry-c 8:30 a.m. 4: This Is the Llfe-c 12: Aquaman-c 9:00 a.m. 4: Christophers-c 6: Discovery-c 12: Linus-c 9:30 a.m.

4 Kids Klub-c 6: Lutheran Guideposts 12: Look Up and Live-c 10:00 a.m. 4: American Field Service-c 6: Home and Garden-c 12: Answers for Today-c 10:30 a.m. 4: Showplace-c 6: Discovery-c 12: Face the Natlon-e 11:00 a.m. 4: Money and Market-c 8: For Better or Worse-c 12: Milwaukee Reports-c 11:15 a.m. 6: Christophers-c 11:30 a.m.

4: Lionel Aldridge-c 6: County Close-up-e 12: Bugs Bunny-c 11:45 a.m. 4: Alley Cats 12:00 n. 4: Bowling 6: Public Conference-e 12: Lone Ranger-e 18: Wrestling-c 12:30 p.m. 6: Issues and Answers-c 12: Film Festlval-c 12:55 p.m. 6: Pro 76ers vs Pistons 1:00 p.m.

4: High School Bowl-6 18: Wild BUI Hickok 1:30 p.m. 4: Open Question-e 12: Pro Hockey-c Black Hawks vs Maple Leafs 18: Cisco Kid 2:00 p.m. 4: Experiment In TV-c 18: Star Movie 2:30 P.m. 18: Doral Open-e 3:00 P.m. 4: Meet the Press-e 6: American Sportsman-c 10: NET Playhouse 3:30 p.m.

4: WUd 4:00 p.m. 4: Catholic H.S. Basketball Championshlp-e 6: Blondie-m-1938 12: Jean Claude Killy-c 4:30 p.m. 10: Adventure 12: Amateur Hour-e 18: Trails West Catholic High School Tourney Sports include: Pro Basketball with 76ers and Pistons, channel 6 at 12:55 p.m.; Pro Hockey with Black Hawks and Maple Leafs, channel 12 at 1:30 p.m.; Doral Open from Miami, channel 18 at 2:30 p.m.; Jean-Claude Killy skiing, channel 12 at 4 p.m.; Wisconsin Catholic High School Basketball Tournament, in Milwaukee Arena, channel 4 at 4 p.m. Gene Tierney will appear in the FBI drama of channel 6 at 7 p.m.

Three murder witnesses are marked for execution. Jimmy Durante will appear in the Mothers-in-law comedy, channel 4 at 7:30 p.m. Jerry will debut his nightclub act. Movies include the 1964 Chalk with Deborah Kerr, channel 6 at 8 p.m. and 1965 Agony and the channel 6 at 10:30 p.m.

(m) Indicates Movie, (c) Indicates Color Sunday 5:00 p.m. 10: Pete Seeger 12: President Trip-c 18: Skippy-e 5:30 p.m. 4: Safari-c 8: Death Valley Days-c 12: Branded-c 18: Honeymooners 6:00 p.m. Trip-c 6: Land of the Giants-c 10: Black Journal-c 12: Lassie-c 18: Here Come the Stars-c 6:30 p.m. 4: Walt Disney-c 12: Gentle Ben-c 7:00 p.m.

8: FBI-c 10: PBL 12: Ed SuUivan-c 18: A Majority of One- m-1961-c 7:30 p.m. 4: Mothers-in-law-c 8:00 p.m. 4: Bonanza-c 6: The Chalk Garden- m-1964-c 12: Smothers Brothers-c 10 8:30 p.m. Clare Booth Luce-c 9:00 p.m. 4: My Friend Tony-c 10: David Sussklnd-c 12: Mission: Impossible-c 18: Law 9:30 p.m.

18: Wanted Dead or Alive 10:00 p.m. 4: News-c 6: News-c 18: Grapevine-c 10:15 p.m. 12: News-c 10:25 p.m. 8: Eyewitness-c 10:30 p.m. 4: Invaders-c 6: The Agony and the Ecstasy-m-1965-c 12: Texas Lady- m-1955-c 18: Secret Agent 11:30 p.m.

4: Oh Men! Oh Women 18: Insight-c 12:00 m. 18: News-c 1:00 a.m. 6: News-c 1:15 a.m. 4: News-c 1:20 a.m. 6: For Better or Worse-c 1:40 a.m.

Critique-c Monday 6:15 a.m. 4: Miss Julie's House-c 6:25 a.m. 12: Badger Farm Report 6:30 a.m. 4: Biography-c 6:35 a.m. 12: Sunrise Semester-c 6:45 a.m.

6: RFD 6:55 a.m. 6: News-c 7:00 a.m. 4: Today-c 6: Funny Farm-c 7:05 a.m. 12: News-c 7:30 a.m. 12: News-c 7:35 a.m.

12: Cartoon Carnival-c 8:00 a.m. 6: Beatles-c 12: Captain Kangaroo-c 8:30 a.m. 6: Daughter 9:00 a.m. 4: Snap Judgment-e 6: Anniversary Game-c 12: Bachelor Father 9:15 a.m. 10: Slimnastics 9:25 a.m.

4: News-c 9:30 a.m. 4: Concentration-c 6: Aunt- m-1941 10: Roundabout 12: Beverly Hillbillies-c 9:45 a.m. 10: Men and Ideas 10:00 a.m. 4: Personality-c 12: Andy Griffith-c 10.15 a.m. 10: Yoga for Health 10:30 a-m.

4: Hollywood Squares-c 12: Dick Van Dyke 10:45 a.m. 10: Classroom 11:00 a.m. 4: Jeopardy-c 6: Bewitched 12: Love of Life-c 11:25 a.m. 12: News-c 11:30 a.m. 4: Eve Guess-c 6: Funny You Should Ask-c 10: Kindergarten 12: Search for Tomorrow-c 11:45 a.m.

18: Cartoon-in-c 11:55 a.m. 4: News-c 12:00 n. 4: Virginia Graham-e 6: News-c 10: Fair 12: News-c 18: Romper Room-e 12:05 p.m. 12: DiaUng for Dollars-c 12:30 p.m. 4: Hidden Faces-c 6: Make a Deal-c 10: Misterogers 12: As the World Turns-c 1:00 p.m.

4: Days of Our Lives-c 6: Newlvwed Game-c 10: Classroom 12: Love Is a Many Splendored Thing-c 18: Operation Snatcn- m-1962 1:30 p.m. 4: Doctors-c 8: Divorce Court-e 12: Guiding 2:00 p.m. 4: Another World-e 6: General Hospltal-e 12: ecret storm-e 2:25 p.m. 18: Community Countdown-c 2:30 p.m. 4: You Sayl-c 6: Merv Griffln-c 12: Edge of Nlght-e 18: Make Room for Daddy 2:45 p.m.

10; Coffee Break 3:00 p.m. 4: Match Game-c 10: House and Home 12: Linkletter Show-e 18: Robin Hood 3:25 p.m. 4: Cash McCall-m- 1960-c 3:30 p.m. 6: Dark Shadowa-e 10: Lea Fleurs-c 12: Leave It to 18: Rocky and Hla Friends-c 4:00 p.m. 6: Mike Douglas-o 10: Playing the Guitar-c 13: Island 18: Mlatar Ed 4:30 p.m.

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