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Continued from Page 5) Ft NFL Continued Fortified at Every Position and the Nation’S Capitol Pag* 6 (Continued from page 5) ft NFL Continued fortified at every position and the nation’s capitol. Coach became the first defensive outstanding leader in John e a very rough football team. If George Allen took the Wash player in history to be named Brodie. The ground and aerial all else fails, the Raiders turn Redskins and made them a the League’s MVP. The games mix well, and the 49ers to ageless George Blanda, the great football team overnight, offense has been no more will seldom beat themselves. great quarterback and kicker and the Redskins will be than adequate, but The Rams are more of a a who pulls a miracle out of his tough to stop this year. The scrambling Fran Tarkenton razzle-dazzle outfit since the pocket every other weekend. biggest dilemma Allen has is returns to Minn with his bag firing of Tommy Protho. Los He gives millions of deciding which of his great of magic tricks and things Angeles is another team that h middle-aged men a new lease quarterbacks, Sonny should hop this year. This has been right around the top on life everytime he steps on Jurgenson or Bill Kilmer, could be the Viking year if for the last few years without the field. San Diego and should run the ballclub. The the desire is still there. being able to make the big Denver appear much stronger Cowboys should repeat but Detroit has a club that just step. The health and but should be no match for Jurgy, Taylor, Brown, et al can’t seem to get over the performance of Roman KC and Oak. will have something else in top. Injuries and the loss of Gabriel will go a long way Dallas Cowboys should mind. St. Louis, the N.Y. one key game every year have towards deciding who wins in win in the NFC East, Giants, and Phila will bring held them back. The Pack is the west. although they may get a up the rear of the division. seemingly back as Coach Dan Atlanta should be much strong argument from the Minnesota will win in teh Devine has implemented his improved, but most of the Wash Redskins. The Cowboys NFC’s black and blue central system well. John noise in New Orleans will are loaded with pure talent division, but Detroit and Brockington and MacArthur come from the French and do not have a weakness surprising GB could make it Lane will give the Packers a Quarter. needs anywhere. Roger Staubach’s close. The Chicago Bears will crunching ground attack that It will be a long and injury may hurt, but it could hibernate. The Vikings have may be second to none. sxciting season and anything your be Craig Morton’s time to been the terror of the NFL San Francisco and Los can happen. To this writer, it shine. The dedication of for the past three years; their Angeles should battle right looks like it will be the Chiefs Coach Tom Landry and such only problem has been the down to the wire for the NFC md the Cowboys, or possibly premier athletes as Hill, liability to win the big West championship. From ihe Vikings, in the Super Hayes, Garrison, Lilly, Puch, ames, a problem that has here it looks like San Bowl. It could be Houston Help!! Alworth, and Rengro should seemingly transferred from Francisco must be given a md Atlanta, though, and it keep Dallas on top, even Dallas to Minnesota. The slight edge. The 49ers are a vill be the element of thought things are stirring in defense is acclaimed as the solid ball club with an surprise that will keep the game’s best, and Alan Page 'ans enthralled. “VIRGINIA WOOLF “Virginia Woolf” was directed by Mike Nichols and stars Elizabeth Tay¬ lor, Richard Burton, George Segal and Sandy Dennis. The Burtons play the “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” roles of Martha and George, a self¬ the enormously successful Edward destructive vulgar campus couple who Albee play, was filmed by Warner share with their young visitors a Wal- Bros, as a contemporary document purgis Night of fun and games, ending calculated to entertain and provoke in exorcism. motion picture audiences as never be¬ The subject and dialogue was kept fore. so close to the original stage play that The film, opening ... at the . Jack L. Warner, then head of Warner Theatre, became one of the most dis¬ Bros., established an “adults only” cussed of its decade, arousing passions policy for the film, prohibiting exhibi¬ and controversy while eliciting atten¬ tors from admitting anyone under the tion through both its artistic merit age of 18 unless accompanied by a and its shock potential. It was nomi¬ parent. This policy was set before the nated for 13 Academy Awards and now-familiar MPAA rating system had won five. been introduced by the industry. COMING NEXT "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" LIMITED ENGAGEMENT .
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