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"Ride a stationary or regular bicycle to get the legs in shape and build up cardio-vascular en durance. "Jumping rope is something just about everyone can do. Start with two minutes. Build up a minute a day to 10." But Solomon, of Fort Lauder dale, Fla., savs, "I'm not a real proponent of running long dis tances." Sprinting's okay. But he says, "Long distance is rough on the back and pelvic area — too much pounding. The less you do, the better. I'm not doing any myself anymore.” A lot of people who play de velop lower back problems. Fie suggests the best conditioner for them is swimming. Solomon, 30, a Rice Universi ty graduate who cracked the top five ranking on the ATP compu ter in 1980, believes as strongly in stretching before playing as he disbelieves in jogging. "You have to do a lot of stretching also. We try to do a minimum of 20 minutes before and after playing to loosen ev erything. And we're probably less prone than the average player to injury. "If more people would put more time into stretching there would be fewer hurt elbows and shoulders and pulled leg mus cles.” Should this apply to the weekend player? "Well," he says, "try to do as much as you can." Finally on the court, Solomon says it's still not time to start playing. Warm up. Far preferable to an annual effort to get in shape, he says, is to stay in shape. "In the long run, it's a lot easier." Tuesday Specials MORNING 9:00 © THE JEFFERSON AWARDS The ceremony honoring those local citizens who have worked for the public good without prior rec ognition is highlighted. Stella Stevens plays Lute-Mae Sanders, the casino and bordello manager, who gets arrested for murder on "Fla mingo Road," Tuesday on NBC. EVENING 7:00 CBN NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL “Australia: The Timeless Land” On a 2000-mile trek through the Outback, the hardy men carving a living from the hos tile land are profiled. 9:00© O © GEORGE BURNS’ 100TH BIRTHDAY PARTY Goldie Hawn, Andy Gibb, Milton Berle, Steve Martin and Johnny Carson are among the stars who join George Burns for an early celebra tion of the entertainer’s 100th birthday. (R) Tuesday Movies MORNING 11:30 CBN A 1 /* “Girl In The Woods” (1957) Forrest Tucker, Barton MacLane. Woodsmen lead dan gerous lives which affect the wom en who love them. AFTERNOON 3:00© ★★ “Viva Knievel” (1977) Evel Knievel, Lauren Hutton. A stunt motorcyclist plans to set a new world’s record in spite of sab otage efforts by crooks. 3:30 CBN AAVi “T-Men” (1947) Dennis O’Keefe, June Lockhart. Treasury Department investigators track down a counterfeiting gang. EVENING 8:00© © “Portrait Of A Showgirl” (Premiere) Lesley Ann Warren, Rita Moreno. Three Las Vegas dancer's deal with problems on and off the stage. €0 ★★Vz “The Power” (1968) George Hamilton, Suzanne Pleshette. A mysterious power attempts to control the minds of the scientists in a space laborato ry. 1:45® ★★★ “Moby Dick” (1956) Gregory Peck, Richard Basehart. Based on the novel by Herman Melville. The captain of the whaler “Pequod” becomes caught up in a bloodthirsty quest for vengeance against an elusive white whale. 2:00© ★★★Vft “A Taste Of Hon ey” (1962) Dora Bryan, Rita Tush- ingham. After a young, sensitive British girl has an affair with a black sailor, she struggles to accept the fact that she is preg nant. 3:45© ★★★Vz “Requiem For A Heavyweight” (1962) Anthony Quinn, Jackie Gleason. An employment counselor tries to help a washed-up boxer land a job. 4:00© ★★ "Screamer” (1974) Pamela Franklin, Jim Norton. An American assaulted while visiting abroad locates her attacker and plots revenge. 2 FOR 1 NIGHT! 6:00-9:00 p.m. SUNDAY Free Admission with Cowboy HatIII GRAHAM CENTRAL STATION "Dancin' and Drinkin' At Its Finest!" 1600 S. College • Bryan