Word: bays
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE (CBS, 9:30 p.m. to conclusion). The Green Bay Packers, defending N.F.L. champions, meet the Chicago Bears at Milwaukee's County Stadium in the first of four preseason games on successive Friday nights...
...seven years as coach of the Green Bay Packers, Vince Lombardi, 53, has won 105 games and lost only 31. He has forgotten most of the 105. But, ah, those 31. "I have a long memory for them," Lombardi admitted last week, as his Packers, champions of the National Football League, prepared to take on the College All-Stars at Chicago's Soldier Field. Three years before, another All-Star squad had upset the mighty Packers 20-17, and that was one defeat Vince ached to avenge. "All we need," he growled, "are some strangers...
...Stars were strangers, of course. Donny ("Do Everything") Anderson, a triple-threat halfback from Texas Tech, had signed a $600,000 contract with Green Bay, and Illinois Fullback Jim Grabowski was a $300,000 Packer bonus baby. If anything, that only made it harder on them; the Packers were in no mood to play favorites-particularly with rich rookies who soon would be trying to take their jobs away...
...Stars won the toss of the coin and elected to receive. That was a mistake. On the very first play from scrimmage, Alabama Quarterback Steve Sloan fumbled the ball, Lionel Aldridge recovered for Green Bay, and Packer Quarterback Bart Starr flipped an 11-yd. touchdown pass to End Boyd Dowler. After that, the only question was how big the score would be. Fullback Jim Taylor scored two TDs for the Packers, Starr threw for still another, and alert Green Bay defenders picked off two passes...
COLLEGE ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME (ABC, 10 p.m. to conclusion). Outstanding seniors from the 1965 collegiate season meet the Green Bay Packers, champions of the pro National Football League, in the 33rd annual College All-Star game at Soldier Field in Chicago...