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Show r Sports Calendar fifi i FOLLOW THROUGH This Saturday afternoon (June 11), NBC will start its coverage of the Ladies PGA Championship from the Gold Course on the Bay Tree Golf Plantation in North Myrtle Beach. South Carolina It ought to be hard fought, fans, for this 23rd edition of the event has a very handsome purse-so- me $1 50,000. But even bigger golf news has to do with an event we are readying you for well in advance. On Friday June 17 and Saturday June 18, ABC will begin whetting your appetite for a true first" in the world of golf. This will be the U.S. Open Championship from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the first is the fact that ABC's coverage on Sunday afternoon June 19 will include complete tee to tee coverage for all 18 holes! Says Roone Arledge, ABC's news and sports chief, "It is only fitting that the U.S. Open will be the first tournament to receive such coverage. This represents a landmark in the history of television golf and, obviously, coverage of this scope could not be provided without the enthusiastic cooperation of the United States Golf Association, the ruling body of American Golf and the sponsor of the U.S. Versions Self-Stud- y CHARLES SCHULZ: When readers look at Charlie Brown, they are, in a way, looking at me. So am vaguely embarrassed, realizing as do that millions of people all over the world are laughing at me and all the dumb things did when was little.". ..WALTER MATTHAU: "I had to quit smoking cigars because of the way look. After all, what leading lady wants her leading man to be a guy who has beady eyes, a big nose and also smokes cigars?. ..SANDY DUNCAN: I'm satisfied with myself, except that I'd like to look like Farrah Fawcett-Majorsay witty things like Truman Capote and have a voice like that of Mercedes McCambridge. Outside of that, everything is I I I Open." THREE RING THRILLS This Monday night (June 6), CBS offers a program we think you will enjoy even though it is not strictly sports." It's "The Circus of the Stars, and just a hint of the lineup alone ought to offer enough intrigue to draw you in. For example, what about watching Peter Fonda making Claudia Cardinale disappear in pieces? Or Valerie Perrine making elephants dance? Or Gary Collins sharing a trapeze with Beth Nufer? And that's only the beginning, sports fans. The stars include Jack Klugman, Ed Asner, Karen Black, John Travolta, Liza Minnelli and David Janssen. fine." Work JOHN TRAVOLTA: "I'm working so hard right now that doubt could keep it up or want to. After I'm established in this business and have, hopefully, shown that can do something more than just a comedy series, I'll slow down and relax. "...LINDSAY WAGNER: "Although knew was over-tirewas nervous at the prospect of asking my studio for a shorter working day so could meditate and do yoga exercises. But my conviction was total when did ask, and now my working day is limited to 10 hours. With an hour in the morning and again at night for meditation, that's a ? hour day. And that way, can survive. I Parents LAVIN: "My mother never pushed me onto a stage in her life. It was strictly up to me. was studying to be a pianist until was 15 when, on my LINDA own, went out for class plays. My mother was not the kind who suggested do that. She helped me, and she was a very good mother and a good teacher. She even gave me vocal lessons. But the decision to pursue a career was my own decision, not hers." ...EDDIE ALBERT: "He was a pistol, my father. One day he really hurt himself. He limped around for a couple of days using a cane, and he figured it would be all right. Well, a month later he went to the doctor, and he had broken his leg! And he walked on it for a month. Oh, he was tough.".. ABE VIGODA: "I don't know why wanted to act so much, but have the get my feeling theres a hereditary factor. think sense of humor from my mother. Shes still telling jokes, even though she's 77 years old. She lives alone in Brooklyn and takes good care of herself. She's become the Belle of Flatbush now that I'm a star." I V. 3AGE 12 THIS WEEK J |