Word: janning
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...REPORTS: THE SUPERSONIC RACE (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). The French and British are already cutting metal for their Concorde, the Russians expect to fly their version in 1968, and the U.S. is expected to decide by Jan. 1 which of two fiercely competing designs, Lockheed's or Boeing's, it will finally build. Reporter Bill Stout examines the problems and promise of the giant planes...
...CORNERBACKS: John Charles, 22, Purdue, 6 ft. 1 in., 195 Ibs., and Henry King, 22, Utah State, 6 ft, 4 in., 213 Ibs. Injured in October, Charles probably will be back in action when Purdue meets Southern Cal in the Rose Bowl Jan. 2, and that spells trouble for U.S.C.'s pass receivers. He "oozes confidence," has the speed to keep step with the fastest ends. King is "a big, rangy boy who fights for the ball and just loves to hit people...
...wrath. Notre Dame Quarterback Coley O'Brien, subbing for injured Terry Hanratty, passed for 255 yds., and his mates gained another 206 on the ground. Final score in the slaughter: 51-0-which ought to make Purdue a prohibitive favorite against Southern Cal in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 2. After all, Notre Dame only beat the Boilermakers...
...quarterback if they are to improve on this season's sorry record of one win, eight losses and a tie. Steve insists that he has not yet talked terms with the Giants, and won't until the Gators meet Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 2. Then, says his lawyer, the bargaining will "start at $200,000 and work...
...will start selling the group fares on Jan. 1, pending approval by CAB, which is almost certain, and the foreign governments involved, which is not: some may decide that the plan will steal traffic away from their own national airlines. At week's end though, BOAC, Air-India and Scandinavian Air lines System said that they were willing to match Pan Am's deal; other airlines will try to push through an industry wide plan along the same lines, at a meeting of the rate-setting International Air Transport Association in Rome next week...