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leadDeadwood, S. Saturday, November 22, Dally CallPioneer-Times Page 5 TV PH OGMHG Carlos Ortiz Is Victorious In Comeback Over Leite SUNDAY THROUGH SATURDAY KOTA KRSD KBHE Channel Channel 3-4-11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INFORMATION RATES (Minimum Ad, 10 Words) 1 day, per word 5c 4 days, per word 13c 7 days, per word 18c Monthly rates quoted upon request Phone 584-2303 or 578-2212 Copy for all classified ads must be in our office by 8 a.m. Saturdays and 9 a.m. other days. We cannot be responsible foil more one incorrect insertion.

Claims cannot be considered unless made within three days from date of publication. weight title, one of his handlers said in a soft voice, so as not to be overheard by the boss, "He needs a lot more work." Harry Channel 5-1 SUNDAY 11:30 AFL T. 2:00 AFL San D. ou Wild Kingdom 5:30 World of Color 6:30 Faith for Today 7:00 Skippy 7 0 Hill Onhy 8:00 Bonanza uu Bold ones KTWO' Channel I SUNDAY 8:00 Cathedral Tomorrow Revival Fires 9:30 Sacred Heert 9:45 Word 10:00 Miracles Faith for Today 11:00 Calvary Temple Nf Chi. 2:00 NFL DhIIha.

L.A. Iand of Giants 6:30 World of Disney 6:30 Bill Cosby 7:00 Bonanza 8:00 Mission Impossible 9:00 FBI 10:00 News 10:30 Movie STNDAY 7:00 Tom Jerry 7:30 Batman 8:00 George of Jungle Fantastic Four 9 00 Bullwinkle Dsroerv 10:00 College Footbal 69 11:00 8-Ball Pool Tourn. 11:30 NFL Chi. NFL Dnllas. 6:00 Lassie 6:30 To Rome with Love 6:09 Ed Sulltvan 7:00 FBI 8:00 Mission Impossible 9:00 Hawaii 6-0 Wanted, Male, Female SO 10:00 News 10:30 Movie SUNDAY 4:30 Firing Line 6:30 Creative person 6:00 Siieaking Freely 7 ik) Trio for the Living 8-00 Forsvte Saga 9:00 President's Men 9:30 NET Playhouse MfV.

THRU FRI 8:00 Sesame Street 8 30 once Upon a Day ITV 11:35 French (JWD 11:30 Muffinland (T) 11:45 Giant (T) 11:30 Children's Fair (Th) 12:00 What's New 12:30 MisteRogers ITV 3:30 Antiques (M) 3:30 Georgetown (T) 3:30 French Chef (W) 3:30 NET Journal (Th) 3:30 Extension Wkly (F) 4:00 Bookshelf (M) 4:00 Social Studies (T) 4 (i Smart Sewing (W) 4:30 Sesame Street 6:00 Once Upon a Dny 6:30 Muffinland (M-Th) 5:30 Giant (T) 6:30 Diivey Goliath (W) Fair (F) 5:45 Giant (M-W-Th) 6:00 MisteRogers THRU FBI. MOV 8:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 6:00 6:30 6:00 THRU FRI. Today Show Sale of Century Hollywood Bewitched Name Droppers Jeopardy Putting Me Focus on The Doctors Another World Bright Promises Letters to Days of Our Concentration Ladies' Day Almanac Quest Scope Piper Aircraft Squares On Farming Laugh In Lives Huntley-Brlnkley enough punching," referee Barney Felix told the fighters at the end of the fourth. Leite heeded the warning and opened a cut over Ortiz' right eye in the sixth round, but he knew near the end that he needed a knockout for the biggest victory he ever dreamed of adding to his record. In his eagerness for the finishing touch and Ortiz' anxiousness to escape, both fighters slipped to the canvas in the 10th round for the closest thing resembling a knockdown.

Making his debut as a welterweight at 14414 pounds, Ortiz boosted his record to 52-6-1. The 27-year-old Leite, 148 pounds, had his record drop to 36-3-5. "He wasn't an easy payday, not at all," Ortiz said. "He was a good starting pont for a comeback, and he'll beat a lob' of good fighters yet." Felix voted the light a draw" 3-3-4, but both judges gave It to Ortiz, 4-3-3 and 7-2. "That's what I care about," Ortiz said.

"But I thought won easy, easier than wheni( they voted that I lost my title to Teo Cruz last year." CBS News Capt. Kangaroo Lucy Show Beverly Hillbillies Andy Griffith Love of Life Where Heart Is CBS News Search Tomorrow Dream House As World Turns MOM DAY 6:30 7:00 TV Party Line Guiding Light Secret 3torjn 4 Apollo Splashdown Splendored Thing 8:00 9:00 My World Bob Hope Special The Pea Picker in Piccadilly Rowan Martin Sea River and John Wesley Powell Tonight Show 10:00 Let's Make a Deal Newly wed Game Cartoons Corner Pyle CBS News Early Eve Report NEW YORK (UPD Former lightweight champion Carlos Ortiz said he was making the comeback for the glory and the chance for an "easy payday." He got the customary kiss from a buxom blonde admirer Friday night after winning a 10-round decision over Brazil's Edmundo Leite. But the flush of victory seemed faded and slightly paled by the rust of the 17-month layoff, and the decision was jaded by the preface "majority." "I was only 35 per cent of what I used to be," admitted the 33-year-old Puerto Rican in the dresRing room, "but after the fourth round it started coming back to me." Although Ortiz was so satisfied with how it started coming back that he wants to fight Jose Napoles next for the welter- Kings Point Is Leading for Lambert Bowl NEW YORK (UPD Kings Point, using a season-closing 48- 23 triumph over Drexel as a springboard, has jumped to the top in the weekly balloting for the Lambert Bowl, symbol of small college football supremacy in the East. The Mariners, winding up with a 7-2 record, received 78 points in the weekly balloting to displace season-long leader Wilkes. The Pennsylvanians fell into a second-place tie with St.

Lawrence after losing 14-0 to Indiana (Pa.) State. Following the three leaders are Norwich with 56 points, Clarion State with 45, Montclair State with 33, Susquehanna 32, Lebanon Valley 21, Mansfield State 15 and Alfred and Moravian six each. The winner of of the Lambert Bowl, along with winners of the Lambert Trophy and Lambert Cup, will be announced Dec. 10. Billy EST, fcfr1 Standings Cattrd Pre.

International NBA Standings East For QUALITY Draperies and Carpets Shop at Anderson's 407 W. Main Lead Franklin Hotel Dining Room and Coffee Shop VISIT OUR GOLD ROOM Deadwood MO.V. 6:00 7:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 19:00 10:36 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:30 6:00 6:30 MflW. THRU FRI. 6:00 Sunrise Semester 6:30 Joseph Bentl 7:00 Today Show 7:38 News 7:30 Today Show 8:00 It Takes Two 8:30 Concentration 9:00 Sale of Century 9:30 Hollywood Squares lO.Ou Jeopardy 10:30 Name Droppers 11:01) Dream House 11:30 As World Turns 12:00 Days of Our Lives 12:30 Doctors 1:00 General Hospital 1:30 Edue of Night 2:00 Letters to Rowan and Martin 2:30 Newlywed Gams 3:00 Dating Game 3:30 Dark Shadows 4:00 Cartoons 4:30 Gamer Pyle 6:00 Huntley Brlnkley 6:30 News MONDAY 8 00 Jeannis 6:30 Lucy 7:00 May berry RFD 7:30 Doris Day 8r00 Survivors 9:00 Rowan A Martin 10:00 News 10:30 Love Amer.

Style 11:30 Joey Bishop TUESDAY 6:00 Debbie Reynolds. 6:30 Red Skelton 7:30 Julia 8:00 Movie 10:00 News 10:30 Bracken's World 11:30 Joey Bishop WEDNESDAY 8:00 Eddie's Father 6:30 Flying Nun 7:00 Olen Campbell 8:00 Movie 10:00 News 10:30 Bold Ones 11:30 Joey Bishop mi'RSDAY 6:00 Dallas 7:30 Ironside 8:30 Dragnet 9:00 Dean Martin 10:00 News 10:30 It Takes a Thief 11:30 Joey Bishop FRIDAY 6:00 Room 223 8:30 High Chaparral 7:30 Name of the Game 9:00 Marcus Wei by 10:00 News 10:30 Mod Squad Joey Bishop MONDAY 6:00 6:30 7:011 7:30 8:00 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:30 TUESDAY 6:00 6:30 7:30 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 8 :00 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 9 oo 10 1 0 10:30 11:30 FRIDAY 6:00 6:30 7:00 9:00 10:30 11:00 W. L. Pet. GB New York 19 1 .950 Baltimore 13 6 .684 5V Milwaukee 11 8 .579 7MI- Cincinnati 7 11 .389 11 i Detroit 6 11 .353 ll'2" Philadelphia 6 12 .333 12 Boston 5 12 .294 1214 West W.

L. Pet. GB Atlanta 13 5 .722 "i Los Angeles 10 7 .588 2' Chicago 9 9 .500 4 San Francisco 8 9 .471 4V4 Phoenlf 7 11 .389 6 San Diego 6 11 .353 6H Seattle 6 12 .294 7V4 Quality Inspected TUESDAY 7:311 Julia 8:00 Movie Shadow of the Land 10:30 Niagara Frontier 11:06 Tonight Show WEDNESDAY 6:30 The Virginian 8:00 Music Hull The Lord Prayer 9:30 Legacy of Anne Sullivan 10:00 Arizona 10:35 Tonight Show Friday's Results Atlanta 118 Detroit 106 New York 98 Phila 94 Cincinnati 133 Chicago 119 Baltimore 126 Phoenix 116 Los Ang 100 San Diego 98 Milwaukee 117 Seattle 115 Sari iFran 118 Boston 115 Saturday's Games Phoenix at New York Philadelphia at Atlanta Milwaukee at Chicago Boston at San Diego Los Angeles at San Francisco ABA Standings Bowling Tips Two Things My Three Sons Here's Lucy Mayberry RFD Doris Day Carol Burnett Lancer News It Takes a Thief Bill Anderson Green Acres Red Skelton Governor Mod Squad News CBS News This is the Life WEDNESDAY Fun at Races Hillbillies Glen Campbell Here Come Brides Mannlx News The Survivors Insight THURSDAY Get Smart Family Affair Movie Jim Nabors News Tom Jones Deputy How Life Begins Bewitched Movie Medical Center News Movie Markson, director of boxing at the Garden, nodded his agreement. The verve, the flash, had seemed to be there, but a glance at the clock with a minute left in the third round betrayed Ortiz' anxiety He began coasting, and for one of the few times in his 5-year, 58 fight career, the boos reverberated because he was not providing enough action. "Too much holding, not Dean Chance's Fighters Win At Rapid City United rreas International Minnesota Twins pitcher Dean Chance, who manages boxers as a sideline, watched quick wins by his two charges at Rapid City last Ray Anderson, rated by Ring Magazine as the number two light heavyweight, knocked out Joe Hopkins of Salt Ijikp City, I'tah, in 2:25 of the first round.

Anderson was never touched. Chance's other boxer, Earnie Shavers, won his fourth bout In five professional matches by knocking out Lee Roy in the heavyweight attraction, gaining the knockout at 2:30 of the third round of the scheduled six round match. Promoter Ray Antonen of Lake Preston gave the Rapid City Boxing Club $150 because the third professional match on the card had to be cancelled because one of the fighters did not show up. A crowd of 1,100 persons watched tho pro-amateur boxing card at the Rapid City Auditorlim Hardwick's the ball throng hthe heads, which is the first 20 to 30 feet, and the second is to make sure the ball through the heads, boards. Any time you belly the ball, you're in for nothing but trouble whether you turn the ball soft, hard or whatever.

It used to be that bowlers had to get the -ball hooking early. Now you have to get it down 20 or 30 feet before it starts hocking, regardlcns of whether you crank it or roll it. And this applies to any kind of shot. (NEXT: Skidding and Rolling.) ASSIGNED TO TULSA ST. LOUIS (UPD Ron Willis, former relief pitcher with the Cardinals, was re-acquired by St.

Louis from the Houston Astros and was immediately assigned to Tulsa in the Central League. About Food ACROSS 1 Corned beet 5 Corn on the (pi.) 9 Split-soup 12 Musical instrument 13 Range 14 Barley bristle 15 Perpetual 17 Permit 18 bread 19 Speakers 21 -fish steak 23 River barrier 24 By way of 27 Allowance for waste 29 Drying oven DOWN 1 Brewer's necessity 2 Encourage Rail bird 4 Backs of feet 5 Is able 6 Songbird 7 Bruin 8 Waldorf 9 Certain horses lOWidemouthed pitcher 11 Social insects 16 Tidier 20 Has been seized 22 Feminine appellation 24 Green (her.) 25 Arrow poison 32 Dinner course 34 Thoroughfare 36 Come back 37 Singing voices 38 Gull-like bird 39 Enthusiastic ardor 41 Coterie 42 Possessive pronoun 44 Desert regions (geog.) 46 Savory sauces (var.) 49 Kind of berry 53 Son of Gad (Bib.) 54 Reticence 56 Also 47 Short Jacket 58 Plexus (anat) 59 Possess 60 Pause 61 Summers. (Fr.) (Htwtpaptr I2 I3 14 12 is ii 1 2T 24 125 26 32 36 3 LJ 5 46 147 56 59 CLASSIFIED ADS Lost and Found LOST Set of keys. Call 584-1128. 15-17-1 LOST New Red Wing Irish Setter sport boots.

Spark McClellaa or meeker St. tall 584-2077. UM7-1 Notices Faced With a Drlakra Problem? AA meets every Thursday at 2114 W. Main Lead. 8 pm.

Write Box 378 or call 584-1950 or 584-3545. adv For a "job well done feeling" clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer 81. Stearns and Shedd Hardware. Deadwood.

18-17-3 NOTICE: Snow-Mobile engine service. Kohler. Sachs, and J.L.O. Elmers Repair. Dwd.

578-1981. Nov 20-2mo Cards A great big thankyou to everyone for the gifts, flowers, cards and other thoughtfulness shown me while was hospitalized in the Homestake Hospital. A very special thanks to Dr. Andersiji. Dr.

Semones, Dr. Carson and the rest of the staff of the hospital for the excellent care 1 received. A very spec-ial thanks to Mrs. Newell, my fourth grade teacher who has been and still is helping me Keep up wlth my class. Ardiea Bryant 22-H-4 For Rent, Unfurn.

Ants. 6 Nice 4 room unfurnished apt. 17 Lincoln. Deadwood. 578-2540.

Oct. 27-126-8 FOR RENT 1 bedroom unfurnished apt. Hot water furnished. Call 584-1534. Nov.

3-126-8 For Rent, Furn. Apts. 9 APARTMENTS DUPLEXES HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS BUSINESS LOCATIONS OFFICE SPACE CLARK REAL ESTATE CO. Lead 419 W. Main S84-1670 Deadwood 21 Lee 678-1371) FOR RENT 2 bedroom furnished apt.

1 block from Lead Central School. Call 584-2418. Nov. HM26-9 2 bedroom furnished apt. Call 578-2853.

Oct, 29-126-9 For Rent, Houses 10 1 room furnished house. Utilities furnished. CaU 584-2035. Nov. 3 bedroom furnished trailer house.

Calamity Jans Motel, No dogs. Call 584- 1974. FOR RENT Nice 2 bedroom house with or without stoves and refrigerator. Gas and water furnished. Calamity Jr Motel, 584-1974.

No dogs. Nov. FOR RENT 1 bedroom furnished bouse. Call 584.3620 alter 4 p.m. Nov.

17-126-10 FOR RENT 1 bedroom furnished house with garage. Call 584-1864. Nov. 13-t26-10 For Rent, Misc. 12 Private sleeping rooms.

Nov. through April 1. Inquire In person. 150 Security deposit plus 1 month rent in advance. Travelers Motel, 8 miles aoutb of Deadwood on Hwy.

385. Nov. 12-130-12 Carpet colors looking dim? Bring 'em back give 'em vim. Use Blue Lustre! Rent electric shamp-oer $1. Ben Franklin Store.

Deadwood. 18-t7-12 Deadwcod Chapter 23 OES, 8 p.m.. Dead-wood Masonic Temple Monday Nov. 24. elections.

Mrs. D. R. Fredericksen, W. M.

ai-ii-M For Sale, Automobiles 17 FOR SALE 1967 Ford Mustang Standard transmission. Lead Office First National Bank FOR SALE 1957 Chevy pickup. Call 5H4-11ZB. For Sale, Miscellaneous 19 Carpets and life too can be beautiful if you use Clue 1.U91IY. nai.

shampooer 81. 4 Shop, Lead. 17-t7-19 Wanted to Buy 21 WB BUT almast aaylklsf. Cask. Ira SMI II or J' curasrr mrrmtw WANTED Cash paid for small pianos and musical Instruments.

Amos Alien Piano Sboppe. 853 Main. Deadwood 878-2772. Cash paid for deer skins, junk batteries and scrap metal. Douglas Titus, 584-2481 or 584-1811.

Nov. 3-2mo-21 Repairing Service 25 Jack Kern will sharpen hand and circle saws, scissors, rotary mower blades and ate. 1224 11th Lead. 884-1985. Call Jak Rleb.

Central City for laws mower iharpenlna', pinking shears, sswa. knives, dipper blades or what ban too. Call 878-1840. Business Opportunity 27 FOR LEASE Wen established Sbdatr service station. Partial tuanclsc available If seeded.

Clark Oil 578-2661 or 179-1491 alter psa. Nov. frOE-17 Help Wanted, Male 28 Automobile mechanics wanted. We train. G.

I. approved. Write Commercial Trade Institute, P.O. Box 1847. Rapid City, D.

97701, 21-17-26 Men or Women: Watklns route. Full or part-time. Average S2 S3 per hour. Box 1333, Rapid City. S.

D. 57701 Nov. 20-14-30 Situations VVtd. Female 32 Will do sewing in my home. Call 584-3620.

Nov. 4-126-32 Public Notices 33 NOTICE Or INTENTION TO TAKE TAX DEED TO: ALBERT W. KING AND GEORGIANS KING, and To Whom It May Concern You are hereby notified that the following described real property situated in the County of Lawrence, State of South Dakota, to-wit: Lots 7. I and 9 in Block 3 of Central City, South Dakota, was on the 21st day of December. 1964.

bid in by the County Treasurer of Lawrence County. South Dakota, for said Lawrence Countv. at the regular tax sale held in said Lawrence County on the 21st day of December. 196' for the taxes for the year 1963, said real property having first been o'fered for sale to competitive bidders at public auction but not having been sold for want of bidders offering the amount due; that in pursuance of said sale, a Certificate of Tax Sale dated the 21st day of December, 1964. was duly issued by said County Treasurer to said Lawrence County, South Dakota, and thereafter on the 27th day of October.

1969, was assigned to John H. Daniels, Central City. South Dakota, who is now the lawful owner and holder of said Certificate of Tax Sale. NOTICE IS FARTHER GIVEN that the right of redemption shall expire and a Deed for the above described real property will be made upon the exniration of sixty 60) days front the completed service of this Notice, unless the property be redeemed as permitted by law. Dated at Deadwood.

South Dakota, this 1st day of November. 1969. John H. Daniels Lawful Holder of Tax Sale Certificate Nov, 8. 15, SI Bears Lose Opener 58-42 PHILIP The Deadwood Bears lost the opening basketball came of the season here to the Philip Seotties by a score ot 58 to 42.

Dave Snlcntir waR high point man with 12 points Mel Maynard had 10 in a gamo marred by many fouls. Score by quarters and box score of the (tame were not available at press time. The squad also fell to the Seotties by a score of 38 to 34. Bowling Scores Friday Night Mixed Frontier Drug 4 Franklin Gold Room 0. Al's Auto Care 0 Elmers Re pair 4.

Snappy Cleaners 1 Boortz Donner 3. Wonderland Cnve 0 LeMar Motors 4. Midtown Texaco 4 1 1 Wiggly 0. Raetzs 3 B. H.

Novelty 1. Frontier Drug 2323, Boortz Donner 837. Gladys Geist 537, Chuck Rhine 573, Fred Pascoe 573. Arlene Windedahl 213, Chuck Rhine 237. Thursday Nlte Madcaps Drags 0 Kings Plus 4.

Alcove 1 Angels 3. L's Bells 3 Nutty Four 1. Wonders 3 Smartas 1. L's Bells 2285, Angels 831. Wayne King 588.

Corrine Hobbs (Sub) 552, 208. Lois Skvicalo 459, 173. Gene Cox 223. Breakfast Bowling League Hams 2 Omelets 2. Flapjacks 2 Popovers 2.

Waffles 3 Pecan Rolls 1. Jelly Rolls 0 Hot Cakes 4. Eggs 3 Muffins 1. Hot Cakes 1659, 570. Edythe Todd 511, Linda Kelso 190.

1 Gold Nugget League Wild Bill Bar 4 Spares 0. Schlitz 3 Watkins Jlrs. 1. Prospector 1 Dons Electric 3. Silver Star 3 Tottons Sinclair 1 Ervs Barber Shop 3 B.

H. Novelty 1. C.P.U.'s 3 Rons 66 UHaul 1. Silver Star No. 2 3 Anderson's 1.

Glovers Tax Serv. 8 Sabos Barber Shop 1. Buster Kruske 242. Terry Wermers 595. Gold Crown Handicap Prospector 0 C.W.A.

4. Forest Serv. 3 B.H. Novelty 1. Shamrock 1 Gold Bar S.

Penney's 1 B.H. Merc. 3. Mont. Ward 2 Franklin Grill 2.

Elks Lodge 1 Stearns Shedd 3. Montgomery Ward 2831, J. C. Penney Co. 1014.

Leroy Hare 590. Leroy Hare 232, Bud Grooms 232. MEN'S WEAR at its FINEST Finola's Lead East W. L. PCT.

GB Indiana 14 2 .875 Kentucky 11 5 .688 3 Carolina 8 7 .533 5 Pittsburgh 8 8 .500 6 New York 5 12 .294 9V4 Miami 5 13 .278 10 West W. L. Pet. GB New Orleans 11 7 .611 Los Angeles 9 8 .629 114 Washington 9 10 .474 214 Dallas 9 10 .474 2Va Denver 6 13 .316 5 THURSDAY 6:30 Daniel Boone 7:30 Ironside 8 :30 Dragnet 9:00 Dean Martin Touch of California 10:35 Tonight Show Friday's Results Pittsburgh 112 Kentucky 108 New York 94 Los Angeles 93 Carolina 122 Washington 112 Denver 103 Dallas 101 Saturday's Game Los Angeles vs. Carolina at Raleigh, N.C.

(Only game scheduled) Aniwer to ravloui Punts MONDAY 6:30 What's New 7:00 Creative Person 7:30 You Are There 8:00 NET Journal 9:00 Skiing 9:30 David Susskind TUESDAY 6:30 What's New President's Men 7:30 Bookshelf French Chef 8::) Smart Sewing 9:00 Firing Line 10:00 Forsyte Suga Pharmacist Always on Duty! Hours: Mon. Sat. 8 a.m. 9:30 p.m. Sundays 8 a.m.

1 p.m. and 5 7:30 p.m. DUNN'S Pharmacy Lead 684-1182 WEDNESDAY 6:30 -What's New 7:00 Folk Guitar 7:30 Tlie War and the People 8:30 News in Perspective 9:30 CopMlia 10:30 Dental Education FOR THE Finest in Entertainment MEET TOUR FRIENDS AT THE PROSPECTOR Lead and THURSDAY 6:30 Special: Nighttime In MisteRogers Neighborhood 7:30 Intl. Cookbook 8:00 Folk Guitar 8:30 The Advocates 9:30 Critique 10:30 On tang Black FRIDAY 6:30 What's New 7-00 Skiing 7:30 Critique 8:30 On Being Black 9:30 NET Playhouse and SAVE notice- RCA VICTOR COLOR TV from $279.83 exch. BEN FRANKLIN Deadwood HEADQUARTERS CHOCH0S Al gVE CORPOS I vfj 1DIOIR1 CAlcleSATggl G1M AGE Spy rlEl "naSvi ber tpa I SABEUUfi I CI A SXle -JOSa a a Sis LjnSgllAuaBtli I MM PIaIrIAISI I ITIE15 There have never been two bowlers the same, so to boil bowling down to just different types of shots would be impos sible.

Each man has his own method and talent. There are two things, how ever, that every bowler must do today. The first thing is to get Scoreboard United Pre.s International Prep Basketball Sioux Falls O'Groman 51 Madison 49 (OT) Yankton 63 Vermillion 38 Pipestone (Minn.) 77 Brookings 61 Andes Central 56 Coiomc 26 Glenham 45 Dupree 43 S. D. School for Deaf 45 Hudson 41 Faulkton 81 Roscoe 30 Menno 76 Marion 53 Dell Rapids 59 Chester 44 Beresford 52 Irene 43 Parkston 87 Ethan 74 Collego Wahpeton (N.D.) 110 Huron College 101 AFTER JUST missing an Interception, Boston Patriots' Daryl Johnson shows his dismay with an angry leap.

mm 1 Kr-. FRIDAY High Chaparral Name of the Game 00 Bracken's World 26 Friction 28 Turkic tribesman 30 Entice 31 Arboreal home 33 Undersized cattle 35 Thin layer of wood 40 Cowboy's ropes 43 Steadier 45 Dazzling light 46 Cetacean (comb, form) 47 In a line 48 Masculine nickname 50 Food regimen 51 Grafted SZ Koutes tab.) 55 Powerful explosive 00 Asia Change MINERS AND MERCHANTS BANK Challenge 10:35 Tonight Show SATURDAY 7:00 Here Comes Grump 7:30 Pink Panther 8:00 H. R. Pufnstuf 8:30 Banana Splits 9:30 Jambo 10 00 Flintstones 10:30 Underdog 11:00 Heckle Jeckle 12:00 Mt. Vernon Virginian 13:30 Mabuhay 1:00 Golden Mirror 1:30 Green Mountain Legacy 2:00 Green Years 2:30 Holiday in Turkey 3:00 Nnvy Film 3:30 College Bowl Big Picture 4:30 Then Came Bronson 6:30 Western Theatre 6 00 Huntlev Brinkley 6:30 Adam 13 7:00 Movie 9:30 Andy Williams 10:30 Hogan's Heroes SATURDAY 6:00 Casper 6:30 Smokey Bear 7:00 Cattonooga Cats 8:00 Hot Wheels 8:30 Hardy Boys 9:00 Archie 10:00 Monkees 11:00 NCAA Army-Navy 2 15 NCAA Penn State, N.

C. State 5:00 Kodak All-American It If la a 110 in 13 iT ir 2 3 28 29 30 3T if- 34" 15 37 39 41 44 45 49 50 61 152 54 55 57 5T 55 SATURDAY 7:00 Here Conies Grump 7:30 Pink Panther 8:00 Pufnstuf 8:30 Banana Splits 9:30 Jambo 10:00 Fllntstones 10:30 Underdog 11:00 NCAA Wild Card 3:30 World of Sports Football Team 4:00 NCAA UCLA vs. TOC 5:30 Jackie Glenson 7:00 Lawrence Welk 6:30 Lawrence Welk 8:00 Hera Come Brides 9:00 Movie 10:30 Lennoa Sisters 11:30 News 12:00 Nightman Alley 7:30 Hollywood Palice 8:30 Petticoat Junction 9:09 Cunsmofee 10:00 News 10:30 Movie CLIP schedule subject to change without -This fsrtrprfM Aui 1 I.

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