- Frank Borman (CDR)
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Roger, just checking with you. Hey, if you all start having ground switching problems, how about having some place that has COMM come in and tell us about it. Will you please?
- Ken Mattingly (CAPCOM)
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Roger. Apollo 8. That's what we have been trying to do. Some of our problem seems to be getting from here to that site.
- Ken Mattingly (CAPCOM)
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Roger. We read you loud and clear and copy your remarks about having our remote site talk to you. Some of our problem has been in going from MCC to the remote site. We will attempt to do that anytime we can.
- Jerry Carr (CAPCOM)
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Okay. The big news right now, on the wires, is that all 82 crewmen of the Pueblo have been returned. They walked across the Bridge of Freedom Monday night.
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Said it took about 30 minutes for all 82 men to come across the Bridge of No Return and that's the one separating North and South Korea. They started across about 11:30 a.m. and were over by about noon, and they brought the body of the crewman that was killed, also.
- Jerry Carr (CAPCOM)
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Okay, Frank. On ball scores, did you get the word on the Baltimore and Minnesota game today?
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Okay. Final score was the Colts 24, Vikings 14. That gives them the western conference, so it looks like for the NFL title it's gonna be the Browns versus the Colts on the 29th.
- Jerry Carr (CAPCOM)
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Atta boy! Let's see, for the AFL: the big game today was Oakland and Kansas City and Oakland dumped them 41 to 6, so it's looks the AFL title game will be the Raiders and Jets.
- Jerry Carr (CAPCOM)
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Amen! Okay. In yesterday's game, I don't know it you got the score on that. The Cleveland Browns and the Cowboys. The Browns dumped the Cowboys 31 to 20.
- Jerry Carr (CAPCOM)
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Yes, they're crying in Dallas. Basketball scores: Houston didn't do so good this weekend. Illinois beat Houston 97 to 84. And North Carolina took the Owls. The score was 85 to 77. We had a couple of words in the paper, Frank, on the Oilers. The Oilers voted George Webster their most valuable player and—although Houston didn't make anybody on the All Offensive Team this year, they put Walt Suggs and Hoyle Granger on the second team.
- Jerry Carr (CAPCOM)
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But although the Oilers didn't do so well out on the field, they did great in the box office. Bud Adams, Don Klausterman and Wally Lemm were all—real pleased with it. By the way, they were at the Cape to watch the show. Houston in 11 games—the Oilers attracted 460 628 people.
- Frank Borman (CDR)
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That must be a record? For them? I don't believe they ever got that many in Rice Stadium.
- Jerry Carr (CAPCOM)
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I think so. Let's see the regular season attendance was about half that. This includes all the exhibition games. The paper says they averaged about 40 480 for the league games.
- Jerry Carr (CAPCOM)
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Well, that's about it for now, Frank. We got some more news that they promised they would bring over as soon as it comes off the wire. The only thing of real interests were—particularly the Pueblo release. I think you've already been told about the—Nixon-Eisenhower wedding. And about the only other thing is the weather which is pretty clear around here. We've got high overcasts. But it is cold, good visibility, and it's beginning to feel like winter again.
- Frank Borman (CDR)
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The other two guys are pretty sleepy. They sacked out again. So I am holding the fort down for a while.
Spoken on Dec. 23, 1968, 4:53 a.m. UTC (55 years, 11 months ago). Link to this transcript range is: Tweet