The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 178, Ed. 1 Monday, May 5, 1980 Page: 5 of 32
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Harry searches lor arv (T) SHOWTIME MOVIE Pepper goes undercover as
deranged killer’who is stalks I 'The Bad News Bears Go To a waitress at a waterfront
Japan" (1978) Tony Curtis, 10 'westigate piracy,
Chris Barnes A greedy drug^smugglmg and murder
ABCNEWS I ' agent decides to grab an of 12:30€D NEWS *** ’
QUNSMOKE I ^ the profits he can from a lit- 12:45® NEWS Thts coming year hoWsconsKte'
become a cancer victim ! An old friend of Matt's pur-1 tie league baseball team s 12:50 (i BASEBALL i able promise tor you. both wjao-'
because of a miracle drug sues his wife’s killers to trip to a baseball tou.rna-u, Atlanta Braves vs. Philadel-; Cld,,y r J’^
given to her‘mother dunng ’ Dodge, demanding the right menfcln the Far East (PG-1 j !Sueuu*S nn^rtmt A Jv*r*
pregnancy (R) to deal with them in his own! hr.,32miiv) * ‘ 100 9 . ,uCTucet tihoik /aatH xlii** an ft*
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® LAST OF THE WILD A pretty girl.offers a $100° 12-25 (gj POLICEWOMAN j -iSf? 0^up , 1 go after things if is extremely'
® SHOWTIME MOVIE , ( fewart to'anyone who wiltj % . T .- ' 320 6 0PEN UP, jjHelyjw w* end up An top of,
"Quintet" Paul Newman,j Kill Little Joe in a gun duel. .... . . the heap Romance, travel. luck
Bibi Andersson In a frozen 11000 TV AUCTION (CONT'D) OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major HOOPit resources, possible p»tfa..s and'
wasteland once Known as i ® JIM ROCKFORD' “TTiduBo A /wucw T ciui V vyyi'upV pw,Oii/-,u career (or the eomtrg months |
Earth, tha only way to stay I ffl LA VENGANZA | J NEVER W WHEN 1 X Vt \tNUUOK , are a|| diseuss^ * ^ Ai,„v.
alive is to win the deadly ,11:30© IRONSIDE IJH0UEHT PWZV .1 TALK Graph ^ which.beg.ns «r
qame of Quintet (R-1 hr.. 58! A robber-killer threatens |$E6 W (JUITTlH \ BELLS Rfr.NiS/ NOTHIN -i 5, ypur birthday MaDSl tor Mctito
min.) Ironside's life • because he 0UR BA.CHEL2R5 ] ANP THE A BUT \ ^HOW ‘ Astro-Grapt>g Box *89, Radio
ffl STARSKY AND HUTCH 1 can Identify him (Part 1) :£LUB-fW'lT& / &IKRS 5AN6 ] WINNERS TIME City Station, N Y. 10019. Be syre
ffl THE BENNY HILL! 11:40ID MCCLOUD I LIKE A IF YOU’VE < m-SHE 1 *---—
SHOW T , While on assignmenl with CALIFORNIA \> NEVER BEEN \ MUST __
10:300 TONIGHT thg, citys mounted police; ^it-haw/in' if THERE,CV7NT '- RE ■ (P. /■
Guest host BUI Cosby unit,' McCloud becomes )[ |EBR,IS4 I ER.' J \ (ft
Guests. Norm Crpshy. Mon-i involved with a murder and a; ^TANS^MMVWCK 1 1 j/ Yj f
ty Halt. f pretty police trainee. ^ '
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"Flying- Leathernecks : i- r * A member-oiy,the. gaycom- j L*.V\
- (1951) John Wayne Robert i^/nity accuses one . of j
Ryan, A. tough Marine Gom-i -■ Barney's detectives of extor-,
mander tries to show his | 'tion. (R) ,' •, j
men that discipline is the key 112:00 O TOMORROW
Guests: American restaurant'i .
owner-chefs Georges !l
Perrier. Tony. Valone and | r
Alice Waters r
finally pushed back across j
Ndrth Africa by Montgomery
and Patton
TV AUCTION (CONT'D)
_ ffl LOU GRANT
Billie learns that she could i
shows at the Dallas Apparel ffl TICTAC DOUGH
800 0 MOVIE v-
"Breaking Away" (1979)
■ Dennis ChristopheT. Paul
Dooley, A recent high school
graduate takes up the sport
of bicycling in the hopes of
competing against arKitalian
team visiting his Midwestern
hometown
(T) SHOWTIME MOVIE
“California Suite"
Alan Alda, Maggie Smith
Based on the play by Neil
Simon; Several couples
become involved In situa-
tions ranging from a child-
custody battle to the seem-
ing self-destruction of a
room during their stay at a
posh hotel. (PG-1 hr.. 43
min.)'
,® ffl M*A*S*H.
Hawkeye clashes with a for-
eign officer who is deter-
mined to interrogate a badly
injured Korean woman (R)
ffl ABC MOVIE
"Off The Minnesota Strip'1
(Premiere) Hal ‘‘Holbrook,
. Michael Learned. The par-
ents ol a runaway leen-ager
discover during a reunion
that the girl has become a
prostitute
ffl NEWLYWED GAME
ffl MOVIE * '
"Follow That Dream" (1962)
Elvis Presley, Arthur O'Con-
nell. Government officials
oppose a Southern family's
attempt to homestead a
piece of Florida property
8:30® ffl THE STOCKARD "
CHANNING SHOW
Brad fails madly in love .with
a writer who is actually an
ace reporter for a scandal
magazine who was assigned
to expose him and his show,
ffl CROSS-WITS
9:00® 'THE COMMANDERS
Erwin Rommel" Germany's
legendary Desert Fox was
- to seize the ship's valuable
cargo of deadly plutonium.
(PG-2hrs„2min.)'
CBS NEWS
CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS
Guests: Tim Conway, Valerie
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EVENING
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Visit Hollywpod's wackiest
exercise club; see Hoi^ron's
Special Olympics; in the
departments: the P.M. diet is
introduced; Chel Tell shows
how to make flavorful soups;
discover “Coty's" restau-
ing the wife of a retired
admiral
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® SANFORD AND SON
A question arises as to
whether Fred is really
lament's lather.
® SHOWTIME MOVIE '
'’-Beyond The Poseidon
Adventure" (1979) Michael; ®;20O FACE THE MUSIC
Caine. Sally Field, The sur- ® BASEBALL
viving passengers aboard a. Atlanta Braves vs. Philadel-
capsized ocean liner and a| phia Phillies
trio ol salvage dealers battle J® P.M. MAGAZINE
a sinister villain who will sac- Meet the fashion director
rifice anything -- and anyone,who coordinate* the fashion
rant.
® FAMILY FEUD
ffl ALL IN THE FAMILY
Edith is stunned when she
discovers the real reason
behind the bargains she’s
been getting at the butcher
shop
ffl I LOVE LUCY
Lucy and Ethel try to break
their husbands of wearing
disreputable clothes
6:55 ffl WALL STREET JOUR-
NAL BUSINESS REPORT
7:000 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE
PRAIRIE * » *
Laura gets caught in the
middle when Almanzo insists
they marry right away and
her father opposes it. (Part
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45 Display cards
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48 Deity
49 Intestines
53 Person
54 Drills '
56 Sticky stuff
57 female saint
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58 Spaces
59 law. degree
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60 Urgent
wireless
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61 Billiard shot
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today yoo'B be a lot happier,then
doing mundaihe things Express
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® (D YOEl'RE THE
GREATEST, CHARLIE
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Charlie Brown gives himself
ten chances at failure when
he volunteers as a decathlon
contestant in his school's
Junior Olympic competition.
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11 Barrister:
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19 Psychotic
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23 Sincere
24 Mistakes
25 Blue-white
star in Lyra
26 Telephone.
29 Faerie Queene
35 Lead symbol
42 Village square
in ancient
Greece
43 Stories
44 Brainstorms
45 Delicate plant
46 Inner (pref.)
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51 lacquered
metalware
52.Cries
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to survival on the battlefield
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38 Singers
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Alan: "The normal result is |
for South to make a lot of
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eleven and surely at least j
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expert play is for East to play
the queeft of.clubs not the ace j s .
at trick one. South takes his,
king and leads a diamond to
dummy in . order to lead a
spade »East probably rises
with ihe ace in order to go
after clubs. If East plays the
dub ace South does have elcv-
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latenat status a boost The
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utting yourse# out
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deep blue sea. If he plays
jack he winds up with twelve
tricks, But how can he know
that the nine isn’t the winning
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and Alan Sontag ' J-6 of clubs. It works because j \ All FI 3>X j^yperartg ter you batend tha
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 178, Ed. 1 Monday, May 5, 1980, newspaper, May 5, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145423/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.