The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 31, 1980 Page: 5 of 40
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® ALL IN THE FAMILY
The fireworks at the Stivic
household on New Year’s
Eve have nothing to do with
"Auld Lang Syne" because
they're caused by Mike’s
habit of making decisions
without consulting Gloria
O UNTAMED WORLD
(D CBS NEWS
09 BARNEY MILLER
Luger suffers a possible
heart attack while arguing
with a longtime fugitive radi-
cal.
6:300 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
® SANFORD AND SON
O MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT
ffl P.M. MAGAZINE
A profile of a zoo veterinari-
an; a San Francisco tractor-
pulling contest; Chef Tell
makes eggnog; Cathie Mann
takes a behind-the-scenes
look at "The Flintstones "
© FAMILY FEUD
09 ALL IN THE FAMILY
Archie will stop at nothing in
order to have his grandson
baptized
© CROSS-WITS
7:00 O REAL PEOPLE
Featured an interview with
an Olympic hopeful; a visit to
a private military academy; a
prison rodeo; a bellybutton
whistler (R)
® SPORTS YEAR IN
REVIEW
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By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag ht
Today’s hand was played in
a match some 10 years ago to
determine the team to play
for America in the world’s
championship.
As you can see, both minor
suit jacks drop nicely and
there are 13 quick tricks at
notrump, diamonds or clubs.
The bidding in the box shows
one simple way to reach six
clubs. Playing in six clubs,
declarer doesn't need to drop
the diamond jack. When he
, plays dummy's ace of clubs,
the jack drops so he can
trump his two little spades in
dummy to give'him 13 tricks
with only three diamonds.
You can have a lot of fun
with this hand. There are any
number of ways to bid it. See
—if ynnr (riomte run find their
way to seven clubs or one of
the slightly inferior grand
slams.
If they merely get to game,
tell them that they could still
qualify for the American
team what won the 1970
world’s championship. Both
teams landed in a quiet three I
notrump in that event after j
each partner underbid like a j
player who had never been j
told about the bonus for bid-!
ding and making a slam. j
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN)
® COLLEGE FOOTBALL
"Bluebonnet Bowl” North
Carolina vs Texas
□ THE ASCENT OF MAN
"Generation Upon Genera-
tion" The Intricate code of
human inheritance and the
discoveries of Gregor Men-
del are examined in the light
of modern theories of genet-
ics.
® SHOWTIME MOVIE
"Jaws 2" (1978) Roy Seheid-
er, Murray Hamilton The
disappearance of two skin
divers and the explosion of a
water skier's boat lead a
police chief to believe that
an old danger has resur-
faced In the waters sur-
rounding his resort island.
PG
© MOVIE
"Orphan Tram" (1979) Jill
Eikenberry, Kevin Dobson A
19th-century social worker
and a photographer become
involved with orphans being
transported from the slums
of New York to new homes In
the Midwest (R)
©EIGHT IS ENOUGH
Tommy's small graduation
night party at home unex-
pectedly turns into a wild
bash (R)n
©TELL ME ON A SUNDAY
A collaboration between
three great talents, lyricist
Don Black, composer
Andrew Lloyd Webber; and
singer Marti Webb, about
the lifes and loves of a spirit-
ed English girl living in New
York City or Los Angeles
© MR. KRUEGER'S
CHRISTMAS
A lonely widower finds hap-
piness through the love of a
-IlMIo mrl nn Thrislmas P\/fl
KIT "N’ CARLYLEby Larry Wright
AND WHAT -
Kind of cat
A&yoo?
A FKAID/cat!
PUTM6
down.
Turkey!
7:30© P.M. MAGAZINE
800 B DIFF’RENT STROKES
Willis falls in love for the first
time and invents excuses to
get away to be with his girl
& 1980 SKATING SPEC-
TACULAR
Members of the 1980 U S
Olympic Figure Skating
Team join the Genesee Fig-
ure Skating Club for an
hour-long extravaganza on
ice featuring Lisa Marie Allen
and Scott Hamilton.
©TAXI
Alter being shot at during an
attempted robbery. Alex
quits his cabbie job and
becomes a waiter in a
snobbish restaurant (R)
© DIE FLEDERMAUS
Tony Randall hosts this BBC \
telecast of "Die Fleder- |
maus." featuring soprano I
Kiri te Kanawa, tenor Her- I
©REAL PEOPLE
Featured: an Interview with
an Olympic hopeful; a visit to
a private military academy; a
prison rodeo; a bellybutton
whistler (R)
10:300 TONIGHT
Host: Johnny Carson.
Guests; The Sahara Girls,
Maureen Murphy, Manhat-
tan Transfer
® SPORTS CENTER
® MOVIE
"The Benny Goodman Sto-
ry" (1955) Steve Allen, Don-
na Reed. The great jazz-
man's life is traced from his
childhood to his triumphant
performance at Carnegie
Hall.
© HAPPY NEW YEAR,
AMERICA
The arrival of the New Year
is highlighted at festive loca-
tions around the U.S. by
Paul Anka. Les Brown and
The Band of Renown, Bobby
Vinton, Catherine Bach.
Mickey Gilley and Lacy J.
Dalton.
© DICK CLARK'S NEW
YEAR’S ROCKIN' EVE 1981
Hosts Greg Evigan and
Charlene Tilton join Dick
Clark and his guests Charlie
Daniels, Billy Preston and
Syreeta, Ambrosia, and Bar-
ry Manilow to welcome in the
New Year
113)0® ESPN SPORTS YEAR IN
REVIEW
O LES BROWN AND HIS
BAND OF RENOWN
- Les Brown and his band
treat viewers to an hour's
worth of the songs fhat have
won him admiration from
fans for more than 40 years
® SHOWTIME MOVIE
Ul/a., lc IlnT' I
tie gtdnn Christmas Fve_ -Which Way Is Up?" (1977)
mann Prey and international ,12:00 QD MOVIE
Richard Pryor, Lonette
McKee A sex-starved fruit
picker is caught in a comic
crossfire between his union
and the Mob. and a hypocrit-
ical preacher finds heaven in
a ladies' choir R'
©NEWS
11:300 TOMORROW
Guests author Studs Terkei;
New York weatherman
Storm Field; Maria Valenta.
founder / president of the
Center for Holistic Health
(R)
© SPOTLIGHT ON FIFTH
AVENUE
Celebrities Hal Linden and
Celeste Holm lead a stun-
ning tour up the “American
Avenue " as Spotlight lights I
up Fifth Avenue. U S A
©THE FACTS OF LIFE
The girls resort to shoplifting j
to get a present for Mrs
Garrett's birthday
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8:300 THE FACTS OF LIFE
The girls resort to shoplifting !
to get a present for Mrs. j
I Garrett's birthday ,
, ©SOAP I
; Jodie and Mary .Chandler j
track Carol to a wild Western I
bar. and Jessica, still a cap-1
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devises a plan to help Val-!
dez i
9:00 0 KING ORANGE JAMBO-
REE PARADE
Erin .Gray and Joe Garagiola 1
are hosts for the 47th annual ;
edition of this parade, to be j
telecast from Miami. Florida
® BEST OF TOP RANK i
"The Oblong Box" (1969)
Vincent Price, Christopher
Lee A madman buried alive
during a supposed treatment
eventually achieves revenge, j
© MOVIE
"Fanny"»(1961) Maurice
Chevalier, Leslie Caron. A
young French girl falls in love
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when he finds out she's
pregnant
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© KING ORANGE JAMBO-
REE PARADE
Erin Gray and Joe Garagiola
are hosts for the 47th annual
edition ot this parade, to be
telecast from Miami, Florida
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14 Is present at
15 Formed scab
17 Three (prefix)
18 Skin ailment
19 Circuits
21 Gross
National
: Product
(abbr)
24 Intermediate
-{prefix) ■■——-
25 Contest
26 Phrase of
dismay (2
wds.)
27 Canine cry
28 Alist
30 Removes dirt
33 Spawn
34 Vegetables
35 Eire
37 Doctors'
group
40 Billboards
41 On (2 wds.)
42 Toothed
wheel
43 It is (contr.)
45 Similarly
defined word
47 Herring family
fish,.
50 Vegetable ,
spread
■51 By the side of
52 Single step
53 Winter hand
. warmer
54 Take care of
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Answer to Previous Puzzle
75 Revolving 37 Virgil's poem
machine part 38 City official
16 Passes 39 Take up
20 Osify weapons
22 Compass 41 Stage whisper
BOXING
! 1:000 NEWS
0 ARTHUR FIEDLER
® SPORTS CENTER
j Just Call Me Maestro A
® MOVIE
j biographical’portrait of the
j Jolson Sings Again" (1950)
1 Boston Pops conductor is
i' Larry Parks. Barbara Haie.
| presented.(R) .
® SHOWTIME MOVIE
1 @ SHOWTIME MOVIE
"Yanks" (1979) Richard
'Slapshot' (1977) Paul New-
i Gere. William Devane.
| man. Michael Ontkean After
ffl DAVID SUSSKIND
a minor leaque hockey team
1:30® BEST OF TOP RANK
1 decides to spruce up its
BOXING
image by playing dirty, it
1:50© NEWS
I ends up making hockey his-
tory R
© VEGAS
Dan is hired to protect a
2:15 ©NEWS
3:00® TENNIS
'•'Grand, Masters Tourna-
ment Singles And Doubles
Mideast princess and ends.
Finals" (from Naples, Flori-
up fallinq in love with her. (R)
da)
© NBC NEWS
©MOVIE
10:000® ©©NEWS
"Rhapsody In Blue" (1945)
0 JUGGERNAUT
Robert Alda, Alexis Smith.
A concert with the Los Ange-
ffl LATE NIGHT HOUSTON.
les-based band "Jugger-
LIVE
naut" comprises top studio
Host: Roger Gray.
musicians from the Count
4:00© BLACK VOICE
| Basie Band, the Duke Elling-
Host: Sonceria Messiah.
ton Orchestra and the Stan
4:30© HERENCIA
! . Kenton. Band
Host: Hector Garcia!
pomT'
pass
42 Mideast-
mountains
44 Taunt
4? Pound, (abbr.) 23 Seed covering
5 Swift aircraft 25 Mountain
(abbr.)
6 Los Angeles
area
7 American
(abbr.)
8 This evening
9 Auxiliary verb
10 Ensign (abbr:) 31 Tie the knot
11 Sweet (It.) 32 Least difficult “°9
36 Popular ? 52 Canonized
. flower man (abbr,)
-Astro Graph—-Bernice Bede Osol
26 Spanish cheer 46 Letter
27 Aye ’ 47 Defensive
29 Electrified par- weapon
tide (abbr.)
30 Fashionable 48 Hawaiian
resort garland
14 Paradise
dweller
^our
‘Birthday
think you're not paying attention.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It
won't bother you to play second
fiddle to yqur mate today when
he or she is pressing for the lead.
You'll opt for peace and quiet.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) There
may be a few chores which will
have to be done today. Tackle
them without fuss and you'll
quickly have them out Of the way.
22 23
137 38 39
January 1,1981
Friends or even casual acquain
tances will play an important role CANCER (June 21-July 22) Rx
in your affairs this coming year, for relaxing today: Don't take
so be sure you're warm and cor- yourself or others too seriously
dial to all. Any one of them could and you'll find your easy nature
turn out to be extremely impor- paves a smooth road that every-
tant to you. one can travel.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) The family
There is no mistaking where you is foremost in your thoughts
place your loyalties today. Those today. You'll fake your responsi-
who are fortunate enough to bilities toward them quite seri-
have your support will be grate- ously, without allowing outside
ful, indeed. Romance, travel, influences to interfere,
luck resources, possible pitfalls VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Your
and career for the coming mental muscles are flexed and
months are all discussed in your ready to go to work on any prob-
Astro-Graph which begins with lem you might confront today)
your birthday. Mail $1 for each to You'll not let any intellectual
Astro-Graph, Box 489, Radio gymnastics overpower you.
City Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) There
to specify birth date. is little doubt that you'll get what
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN)
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
You may not be seeking compe-
tition today, but if you are chal-
lenged you'll leave little doubt in
the competitor’s mind that he or
she was in a battle.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If
you> make "Yes, I can," your
motto today, it will work like
magic for you. Believe in yourself
and watch everything easily fall
into place.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Oth-
ers may be fooled by your seem-
ingly passive attitude today and
say a lot more than they had
intended, only because they
you want today, because of the
intensity with which you let your
desires be known. Competition
will be nil.
SCORPIO (Oet. 24-Nov. 22)
Take care of your needs first
today and everything else con-
cerning those with whom you
have dealings will fail into place.
It isn't selfish, just practical.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21)
This is an excellent day to get off
by yourself and work on some-
thing about which you feel you
need to get your head together.
Reject intrusions—:
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 31, 1980, newspaper, December 31, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095543/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.