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...Wide World of Sports (ABC, 5-6:30 p.m.). Trout-fishing competition at a re mote Argentine lake. The Preakness (CBS, 5:30-6 p.m.). From Baltimore, the second coronet in racing's Triple Crown for 1963. Saturday Night at the Movies (NBC, 9-11 p.m.). Anita Loos's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, with Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell, Charles Coburn...
...Sunday), and a doctor and registered nurse were on hand in case any of the 1,000 or so guests suddenly took ill. "If I had had staff work like this in Italy," said General Mark Clark, "I could have cleaned up that theater of action in two weeks." Trout & Candles. As the Linen party lasted into the night, a final flurry of preparations was going on in New York. Ready for the tables were 680 handmade, solid-wax candles with a five-hour burning capacity. In the Waldorf kitchens, the staff was preparing 1,800 small brook trout raised...
...telling how far or to what trouble a vigorous TV producer will go to get a show, but this week ABC's Wide World of Sports (Sat., 5-6:30 p.m. E.D.T.) will present a program that sets a record of some sort. Having heard that the trout were biting in the Andes, Wide World packed its waders and took off for Patagonia. They drove two Jeeps and two trucks across the rising pampas to a null lake more than 200 miles from the nearest telephone...
Dial 219-61. The Grand Duchy today is a sort of constitutional Camelot. It boasts 130 castles (but no university), pristine forests where wild boar are still hunted, crystalline rivers that teem with crayfish, trout and, of course, water nymphs. The Luxembourgeois, who are walking advertisements for their cuisine (famed specialties: thrush pie and partridge canape), brag that it is "French in quality, German in quantity." In other respects as well, they claim to have Europe's highest living standards. There is neither unemployment nor slums; illiteracy was banished in 1847, and the duchy's booming steel industry...
...British Rural Sports." On a lower shelf he noticed two copies of Fish I Have Known by Arthur H. Beavan, author of Birds I Have Known and Animals I Have Known. Pulling out the first edition, Gridley looked with warmth at the Fearing bookplate, which showed a green trout leaping from a green stream. The motto read: "Wish Us the Wind South," and underneath were the words: "This book is not to be sold or exchanged...