Word: bulls
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...strapping country boy whose heart is in the right place even when his foremost interest isn't. But Hugh Griffith is the man to watch. A tankard in one hand, a buttock in the other, Squire Western superbly defines a type not quite extinct: the aboriginal Tory, John Bull in his own barnyard...
...GREAT ADVENTURE (CBS, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). Massacre at Wounded Knee, second part of a drama about Sitting Bull; with Ricardo Montalban, Joseph Gotten, Lloyd Nolan and James Dunn...
...went deep into the complex machinery of the Labor Party, and it was complete. Only a month earlier, Britain's Big Six unions indignantly rejected Wilson's plea for the "wage restraint," that he considers essential to successful economic expansion. But on the conference floor last week, bull-headed Ted Hill, the Boilermakers' union leader who headed the resistance, meekly announced that, in view of Wilson's plans to boost national production, the unions had decided to cooperate after...
...Wilkinson rebuilt the team-with local lumber. Six of this year's starting eleven are Oklahomans, and there are only twelve Texans on the 63-man varsity squad. The team is big: Tackle Ralph Neely weighs in at 246 Ibs. It is fast: Halfback Joe Don Looney, a bull-necked 225-pounder, runs the 100 in 9.7 sec. It is brutal, boisterous-and tricky as a sidewinder. The Sooners sometimes run plays without a huddle, trying to catch their opponents out of position...
...York World-Telegram headline last week. "The government of President Juan Bosch," wrote Hal Hendrix, 41, the Telly's new Latin American correspondent, "may not survive the year." In less than a day, events caught up with the forecast (see THE HEMISPHERE). "How's this for bull's-eye reporting?" asked the Telly...