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Show - - ' k. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1967 See Wh ere the Action All the channels wHI broadbowl games and parades over the New Year weekend, beginning Saturday, Dec. 30. On that day Channel 4 will broadcast the Gator Bowl game at noon with Colorado playing Miami. Channel 2 on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. - will show- - the EasUWest Shrine game, and 5:30 p.m. the channel will have the Orange Bowl Festival Parade from Miami. On Sunday Channel 2 will broadcast the Eighth Annual Football American League championship game between Oakland and either Houston or New York from Oakland at F cast 2:30 p.m. r- fill; . f 'M J?1 "s. - Is "I V. hh - s S n i ll : I ' ' - , n Highlight of the gridiron schedule will be a Monday, Jan. 1 New Year's tripleheader over Channel 2 the Sugar Bowl (LSU vs. Wyoming) from New Orleans starting at 11:45 a m; the Rose Bowl (USC vs. Indiana) from Pasadena at 2:45 p.m. and the Orange Bowl (Tennessee vs. Oklahoma) from Miami following 'he Rose Bowl game. On Monday Channel 5 will broadcast the Cotton Bowl Parade at 8:30 a.m. and the Rose Bowl Parade at 9:30 a.m. Pre- there will Jtois.aLL&.m., ceding . i i i. i pe a special pening-i- n at the Rose Bowl Festival. Coverage of the 32nd annual Cotton Bowl football game between University of Alabama and Texas A&M begins on Channel 5 at 11:45 a.m. Wyoming Only Unbeaten Major Team Wyoming's colorful Cowboys, the nation's only maor unbeaten, untied college football team,' and the powerful Tigers of Louisiana State University meet in the 34th Sugar Bowl classic. For the second year in a row the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day will feature the nation's only unbeaten major college . team. Unbeaten Alabama played Nebraska in last year's classic. Coach Lloyd Eaton's Wyoming club, Western Athletic Conference champions for the second year in succession, won all 10 of its 1967 games and is actually unbeaten in its last 14 contests. Coach Charles MoClendon's v LSU Tigers, playing one of the toughest schedules in the nation, won six, lost three, and ? tied te,1 with their three losses " 5, (to Miami, Tennessee, 4, com- ' and Alabama, kvg via the difference of a scant six points. It will be the fifth bowl ap- pearance for Wyoming. They have never lost a game. Wyoming is led by quarterback Paul Toscano, a senior, who passed and ran for 1,915 post-seaso- . NELSON STOKLEY OF LSU, QUARTERBACK halfback 0. J. Simpson of USC and guard Granville Higgins of Oklahoma (left to right) assure exciting grid ac- wn vr viewers 01 mr-- e w me nations lop dowi games New Tear's Day on Channel 2 when the network presents a triple-headLSU against Wyoming in the Sugar Bowl at 11:45 a.m.; USC vs. Indiana In the Rose Bowl at 2:45 p.m., and Oklahoma tangling with Tennessee in the Orange Bowl at 5:45 p.m. er Alice Par doe West Behind the Scenes Debo who is more beautiful than ever, is one movie star who doesn't object to telling her HOLLYWOOD-Lov- ely rah Kerr, age. She admits she's 46, but she looks 28! Perhaps it's her large, round eyes blue and so. and her lovely xpressive that makes her skin, youthful look so young off the screen. Then she has exuberant vitality and a devastatingly, vivacious personality. She was in town at the 20th Studio for some of Century-Fo- x the shooting of "Prudence and Pie Pill," which was being for (he most part, filmed in Lon- "don; "mis is my 4tn starring roie and marks 27 years for me in pictures." she said "and I've loved every bit of it." Deborah expounded a bit on her views of marrying too jwirvg. "What a girl wants at the age af 18," she said, "changes when he becomes 28. I'd say a girl ll lucky if she hasn't met the man she thinks is the right one by the age of 24." Deborah's first marriage went on the rocks. She is now very happily married to Peter Vier-te-l, noted novelist. "There's a trick to keeping a writer husband happy," she said. "Like leaving him alone all the time he's writing." Deborah laughingly told about how delighted David Niven, who stars with her in the film, was about his role. 4'Usually, except in French films, the roles David has played as the hero, have always had him go back dutiwifrih ' the ast fully to reel," she said. "But in this one, I leave him for my boy friend, and he goes off, with his mistress. David says we're striking a blow for freedom for freedom for married couples who hang on and on together. He hastily adds that he;s happily married, but he wonders how many other couples are" (Continued on Page Two) r -'- . 17-1- 7-- post-seas- 1 ii f . "'r 17-1- I PATRICIA TAYLOR (center), the her court 1968 Orange BowlQw?njv leRTkerancy-Br-M aboard the featured Queen's Float in the Orange Bowl Parade, which will be colorcast from Miami, Fla., on Channel 2 Saturday at 5:30 p.m. (live); and Monday Jan, X taped highlights) at wiytu' 8:30 a.m. - - Channel 4 Announces New Lineup for 1968 Viewing The ABC Television Network has announced program revisions to take ffect in January, including the premiere of "It Takes a Thief," starring Robert Wagner, Tuesdays; the return of "The Avengers" Wednesof days; the "Hollyvood Palace" to its original Saturday night time period and the move of "The Invaders" to Tuesdays. Announcement of the changes was made by Leonard Gold-yards and threw for downs. He completed 18 touch134 passes for the 241 he attempted. The LSU Tigers, who have exhibited a bak, an' ed attacked, are quarter-- " backed by senior Nelson Stok-le- y His leading reciever is end Tommy Morel. Stokley has completed 62 of 113 passes for 783 yards and four touchdowns. berg, ABC Vice President ia Charge of TV Network Programming. "These changes will provide our audiences with a Tuesday night schedule of compatible adventure programming and a similarly compatible Saturday night schedule of musical comedy and game programs Mr. Goldberg pointed out. "It Takes a Thief," a tongue-in-cheapproach to counterespionage and international intrigue starring Robert Wagner as the world's greatest jewel thief,' now "reformed, will join Channel 4's schedule on Tuesday, Jan. 9. ek - d, ROSE BOWL NOTES When USC meets Indiana in the Rose Bowl Monday, Jan. 1 it will mark the Trojans' 15th (Continued on Page Two) I 1 PROGRAM CHANGES Television logs are established and updated each week by the TV outlets themselves. Complete accuracy cannot be guaran-- . teed sinoo program changes are continually often after being made the TV Section has gone to press. |