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Gazette SPORT Coast Football Practice Starts Monday; Bears Picked as Favorites By JACK STEVENSON LOS ANGELES (AP) — California's Golden Bears assume their new-perennial role as the team to beat for Pacific coast conference football laurels as 575 griders throughout the loop swing into practice Monday. "We'll be a contender this fall if several its are ironed out," says Coach Pappy Waldorf, whose Bears were Rose bowl meat for the Big Ten from 1949 through 1951. Big Turnout California invited 95 hopefuls to the opening drills, expects to ask 20 more on Sept. 15, and figures 20 to 23 uninvited will show up. Biggest "if" concerns the knee which star Fullback Johnny Olzesvski banged up last season. The Bears sagged thereafter, so when Johanny-O looked strong in spring workouts there was refoiling. But don't figure on anything resembling a runaway. Washington-State, Southern Cal and UCLA Mathias Decides to Skip Track Trip To Play Football PALO ALTO (AP) — Stanford's 1952 football hopes took an upward turn today. First string Fullback Bob Mathias will skip a track and field trip to Japan to report for football practice. The 21-year-old Olympic decathlon champion told Coach Chuck Taylor yesterday he'll report. He asked and got permission to show up Sept. 8 a week rate high. Champs Short Stanford surprised last year and though manpower losses run deep, the PCC won't underrate Chuck Taylor's defending champions. Bob Garrett takes over the quarterbacking from Gary Kerkorian with Norm Manoogian back for his guard spot expected to pace the offensive line. Loss of all-America End Bill McColl hurts. Washington has Quarterback Don Heinrich, pass pitching sensation of 1950, back after a year's injury sidelining. Oregon, Oregon State and Idaho seem outside the contenders' circle. At USC, Coach Jess Hill invited 73 to the opening drills and will concentrate off the single wing rather than mixing in some T. Charlie Ane, a 247-pound tackle, has been moved to the key quarterback spot. Gone are Tailback Frank Gifford, Linebacker Pat Cannamela, Guard Al Sanbrano, and Safetyman Johnny Williams. Letterman Jim Sears and Al Carmichael fight it out for Gifford's spot. Game Time Fans get a line on Southern California and Washintgon State when those teams clash in Los Angeles Sept. 19. Washington State enjoyed its best season in 20 years with a young team during 1951 and nearly everybody is back, with the exception of Coach Forest Eva-svski, who moved to Iowa. Alton Kircher took over the Cougar relins. Returnees include Bob Burkhardt, pass - throwing quarterback, and End Ed Barker. Mostly on Burkhardt pitches. Barkers gained not much expected from a defensive line lacking depth. Pass Combination Idaho's Vandals won only games last season. Coach Curtman lists 28 sophomores his top weapon the senior combination of Wayne Ande to Jerry Ogle. Guard and tain Bob Holder is the Vandals pride and joy. Oregon State's hopes were denied as the team lost key menpected back. Quarterback Dw Helbig signed a pro baseball tract. Halfback Bill Ande joined the air force, and Halff Dave Mann and Linebacker Redkey became ineligible. Stars Looking So Coach Kip Taylor looks new backfield talent among 56-man squad to support Fullh Sammy Baker and Right L Jack Pinion. Snap Track Trip To Play Football PALO ALTO (P)—Stanford's 1952 football hopes took an upward turn today. First string Follack Bob Mathias will skip a track and field trip to Japan to report for football practice. The 21-year-old Olympic decathlon champion told Coach Chuck Taylor yesterday he'll report. He asked and got permission to show up Sept. 8, a week later. Mathias, about 10 pounds under his football weight of 205, will take a week's rest at Kings canyon national park. "I've been in training for track about eight months, and I'm pretty tired," Mathias told reporters. "The switch to football will be welcome." Taylor commented: "It was a difficult decision for Bob to make. You have to give him a lot of credit for giving up the trip and sacrificing a lot of things he'd like to do." Mathias, who had told Taylor Wednesday he might go to Japan and not start back before Oct. 1, made his decision yesterday after talking matters over with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Mathias of Tulare. "I wanted all the time to play football." Mathias said. "I asked Mr. Dan Ferris of the AAU to thank the Japanese officials who invited me and tell them I felt obligated to go back to Stanford. I'd much rather stay on and help Stanford. The trip doesn't seem so alluring now, compared to football." Mathias would leave missed Stanford's first three games if he had made the trip. As it is, he expected to be in the opening game against Santa Clara, Sept. 20. Rainbows Drop Game; Out of Kiwanis Tourney The Roaring Rainbows were outstretched last night in the semi-final round of the Bellflower Kiwanis tournament by Burbank, 6-3. The Rainbows gained a semi-final berth on a first round forfeit by Culver City and an 11-10 victory over Will Rogers playground of Los Angeles in nine innings. In One Will Rogers' game the Rainbows led to come from behind in the eighth inning to tie the score and in the ninth they came from behind to win on Bob Gareya home run with two on Mike Race led the hitting in this game with four hits in five trips to the plate. Panels get a line on Southern California and Washinton State when those teams clash in Los Angeles Sept. 19. Washington State enjoyed its best season in 20 years with a young team during 1951 and nearly everybody is back, with the exception of Coach Forest Eva shevski, who moved to Iowa. Alton Kirchner took over the Cougar relins. Returnees include Bob Burk Hart, pass - throwing quarterback, and End Ed Barker. Mostly on Burk Hart pitches, Barker gained 864 yards, averaging 88.4 per game last season. Both are records. Solid Backfield Red Sanders at UCLA greets a solid backfield but his Bruins appear thin along the line. Five of the team's six leading ground gainers, paced by Tailback Paul Cameron, return. Donn Moomaw, star linebacker, returns to double duty, as he may take over the offensive center job. The 61 asked to report Monday include 23 lettermen. Oregon and Idaho have the smallest opening day squads, with 50 men each. Oregon banks on the passing of Hal Dunham, with Stars Edge Angels 3-2 As Johnny Lindell Racks up 22nd Victory By The Associated Press Speed, strategy and play execution are keeping the Hollywood Stars atop the Pacific Coast league. All three combined to give the Stars a 3-2 decision in 10 innings last night over their cross - town rival, Los Angeles. With two out of the fleet Ted Beard on third and the equally fleet Tommy Saffell at bat, Manager Fred Haney of Hollywood ordered the squeeze play. Angels Caught It caught the Angels by surprise as Saffell dragged the ball sharply between first and second, sending Los Angeles first sacker, Chuck Connors and second baseman, Tod Davis, in pursuit of it. This forced pitcher Bill Moisan to cover first, but Beard was across the plate and Saffell had hit first before the throw was started. The victor was knuckleballer Johnny Lindell's 22nd of the year and it kept the Stars 3½ games ahead of Oakland, which set back San Francisco, 5-0. George Bamberger had the Seals well controlled. He allowed them only four hits, two of them bunched in the eighth, for his 11th win. Johnny Ostrowski contributed a homer to the Oak cause, and Roy Nicely, playing at short for the ment and three other Seats pitchers saw service before the game was over. The hard-wounding Vern Kindsfather hung up at 18th pitching victory in the nigh cap. Dump Portland Sacramento, playing improvably lately, hung a 5-0 defeat for Portland, with Jess Flores getting credit for the win. The veran gave way in the eighth Burt Barkeley. Fred Sanfon pitched scoreless ball for sixnings but was batted out in the seventh as the Sacs scored four runs. It was the third straight win for Joe Gordon's club owing the Beavers, who skidded below the 500 mark. Speed is Keynote Recording Rig Us ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (P) — new television system that will give stewards at racetracks closeup view of the complete running of all races, plus a quick film for any needed play-back got its first test recently at the Atlantic City race course. In the Will Rogers' game the Rainbows drew first blood in the second inning on singles by Bill Bielefeld and Gary Thornton. In the bottom of the third Burbank scored two runs uncarned on a walk, a single and two errors. In the bottom of the fifth Burbank led two games on three walks and four errors to get four unearned runs. In the top of the sixth Anaheim scored two runs on two walks and a single by Bill Bielefeld. Published Monday through Friday, at 200 East Center Street, Anaheim, California. Phone Anaheim 2206. Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3, 1879. The Gazette is a member of the Associated Press, the National Editorial Association, and California News paper. Publishers Association. All rights herein reserved. Subscriptions: 5 per month by carrier or 10 per year by carrier or mail. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PICKETS The Associated Press is not limited exclusively to the use for publication of all the local news printed in this newspaper as well as all A.P. press dispatches. Midgets Play to 3-3 Tie With Costa Mesa Team The Anaheim Midgets and Costa Mesa played to a 3-3 tie at La Palma yesterday in a practice game. By mutual consent, the game was called at the end of the regulation seven innings in order that Costa Mesa could return home to fulfill another obligation. Highlights of the tray were several fielding gems by the Anaheim infield that caused potential scoring opportunities. The Midgets will round out the season when they tangle with the Juvenile league All-Stars Tuesday night at 7:30 under the La Palma arcs. SORTS CURTIS MEADE (Gets Call) Local Athlete Gets Induction Notice from Army Curtis Meade, well known local athlete, has received his notice of induction from the Army he said today. He expects to be sent to Fr. Ord when he reports for duty Sent. 5. The 20-year-oldson of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Meade of 319 E. Wilhelmina, was a star athlete at Anaheim high and Santa Ana Junior college. While in high school, he captained the football team and was a three year letterman in varsity track. He was chosen on the second team in the Sunset League. In addition, Meade was chosen most valuable player in "B" basketball and was named to the All-Tournament team in Santa Monica in 1949. At Santa Ana JC, Meade played right half back and did all kicking off and converting for the team. He was captain of the track team and ran the 2nd fastest 220 in Southern California during his freshman year. Meade is married to the former Summer Bowling Near End; Fall Leagues Forming Summer Teen Age league bowling activities at the Anaheim Bowling Center are drawing to a close and the advance schedules are already being made up. Teams listed for the fall league so far are the Elks, Knott's Berry Farm, Kwikset, Women's Handicap, Electra Motors, Men's Handicap, "850" Scratch. Other teams are being listed almost daily and new additions are invited by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loy, operators of the Anaheim alleys. 2 Anaheim Gazette FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 Genevieve Kirk. Since his graduation from junior college he has been in business with his father at the Meade and Sons Paint store. WEEK END TV LOG TELEVISION Saturday, Aug. 30 KNBH (4) 3:20-Wrestling 4:20-Waggy Wanzenheim KTLA (1) 10:20-West Feature 11:20-Ed McConnell 12:00-Films to 5:00 KECA (7) 4:00-Campus Farmer 4:00-Stu Erwin KPMH (8) 4:20-Date With Judy KBJ (9) 2:15-Baseball LA-Portland 4:20-News Film KLAC (18) 4:00-"Gangster's Boy" 5:00 P.M. KNXT (2)-Learning 23 KTLA (5)—Man's Best Friend KECA (7)-Film, "Come On, Tarsan" KPMB (8)—All Star Revue KBNH (6)—Youth Wantsto Know 5:15 KTTV (11)—Serenade 5:28 KNXT (2)-Whistling Wizard KNBH (4)—Roy Rogers KTLA (5) Cowboy Thrills KTTV (11)—Kids & Co. 5:45 KLAC (13)—Hitch. Post 6:00 P.M. KNXT (2)-Saddle Tales KNBH (4)—Dance Band KECA (7)—Paul White- man Team Club KPMB (8)-Beahh KHL (9)-Action Theatre "Pighting Through" KTTV (11)-Three Mesquitelees KLAC (13)-Pre-High Holiday 8:39 KNXT (2)-Take My Advice KNBH (4)-Dance Band KTLA (7)-Fighting West" KECA (7)-Space Patrol KPMB (8)—Stu Erwin KLAC (13)—Who Knows This 7:00 P.M. KNXT (2)-Tim McCoy KECA (7)-Wrestling KPMB (8)-Dance Party KBJ (9)—News, Film KLAC (11)—Red Ryder Cameras 7:39 KNXT (2)-Beat the Clock KNBH (4)-Hit Parade KTLA (5)-"Flame of West" KPMB (8)—Who's There KLAC (13)—Hometown Jamboree 8:00 P.M. KNXT (2)-Movie KNBH (4)—Bob & Ray KPMB (8)-Groucho Marx KBJ (9)="Dark Journey" KTTV (11)="The Crooked Road" KECA (7)—Hank Weaver KNBH (4)->Get the Facts SUNDAY TELEVISION KNXT (2) 12:30-Candy Carnival 1:00-What in the World 1:30-Movie 1:50-Light of Faith 2:30-Movie KNBNH (4) 10:30-Frontiers of Faith 11:30-Shed No Tears 1:50-Hood Hour 2:Mr. Winnard 3:00-"Wide Open Faces" 4:00 P.M. KNBNH (4)–World Digest KPMB (8)–Mr. Winnard KBJ (9)–L.A. at Hollywood KLAC (13)–"Klondike Pury" KNXT (2)-Lucky Chus KPMB (8)–Castle of Drama KTLA (9)->Disney KTLA (5)–Silver Quail Theatre KTTV (11)–of Turf KLAC (13)–Walta 8:00 P.M. KNXT (2) KECA (7) KPMB (8) KECA (7) LINE? KTLA (5)- LIca Spaiz KPMB(6) Margaret KLAC(12) Elizabeth 9:00 KNBNH(4) Science KNEBH(4) KTTV(11) KLAC(13) Rails 10:00 KNXT(2) KNBH(4) Revue KTLA(5) "Spring" KPMB(8) Playhouse KBJ(9)= 10:00 KNXT(2) Agent KECA(7) KPMB(8) KTTV(11) Landing KBNH(4) KLAC(12) KPMB(8) KTLA(5) Nurse 11:00 KNXT(2) KECA(7) KPMB(8) KTTV(11) L Nurse 12 MIDI KTLA(5)= Summer Teen Age league bowling activities at the Anaheim Bowling Center are drawing to a close and the advance schedules are already being made up. Teams listed for the fall league so far are the Elks, Knott's Berry Farm, Kwikset, Women's Handicap, Electra Motors, Men's Handicap, "650" Scratch. Other teams are being listed almost daily and new additions are invited by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loy, operators of the Anaheim alleys. In Teen Age league play last night the Deacons beat out the Ditch Diggers four times, the Alley Cats took three out of four from the Boozers and the Black Jacks dropped the Gutter Balls three to one. Game averages and team totals for last night's play: Deacons Mary Cone 92 130 83—306 Gene Gibson 116 144 125—395 Bob Stewart 154 142 151—449 Sub Total 365 416 368—1150 Handicap 70 70 70—210 Total Inc. N.C. 435 456 439—1360 Ditch Diggers Kathy Kopel 88 121—306 B. Williams 109 176 454—559 D. Boszor 134 134 124—402 Sub Total 250 408 349—1104 Handicap 44 44 44—176 Total Inc. N.C. 294 452 353—1242 Alley Cats Stan Harrow 120 116 145—479 Dick Talbot 96 117 148—261 Glenda Smith 88 88 88—264 Sub Total 304 321 273—1104 Handicap 56 86 86—258 Total Inc. N.C. 380 407 465—1362 Boozers Dick Terry 98 136 138—369 Tom Mitchell 106 123 152—403 Jeannie Marquise 84 84 84—262 Sub Total 297 253 273—1024 Handicap 65 65 65—195 Total Inc. N.C. 362 418 438—1197 Black Jacks Rella Cherry 101 115 81—297 D. Bamford 78 102 140—315 Bob Puckett 106 153 121—380 Sub Total 280 470 342—1092 Handicap 88 88 88—264 Total Inc. N.C. 368 558 430—1356 Gutter Balls T. Stickney 126 127 80—343 R. Anderson 115 100 105—320 C. Walker 78 77 —231 Sub Total 228 404 262 —994 Handicap 99 99 —99 —297 Total Inc. N.C. 427 503 361—1291 TEAM STANDINGS W L TP HG HS Black Jacks 31 21 10,812 413,1092 Deacons 30 22 11,643 431,1148 Alley Cats 28 24 11,162,428,1121 Gutter Balls 24 28 11,159,291,1068 Ditch Diggers 21 21 12,624,432,1202 Boozers 22 30 11,393,385,1032 SUNDAY TELEVISION KNX (2)— 12:00-Candy Carnival 1:00-What in the World 1:00-Movie 1:00-Light of Faith 2:00-Movie KNBH (4)— 10:00-Frontiers of Faith 11:00-Super Ghost Pete 1:00-Shed No Power 1:00-Hewood Hour 2:00-Wr. Wizard 2:00-Sky King 3:00-Sun. Service 3:00-Amer. Forum KTLA (5)— 11:00-In God We Trust 12:00-Movie 1:00-Castle Stampee 2:00-Blond Savage" 3:00-Desperate Adv." KECA (7)— 12:00-Inspirational HR. 10:20-West. Films 12:15-Two Teams Hippodromea 12:20-Path for Today 1:00>The Chimps 1:15-Film 1:Mirandy 2:00-Super Circus Film 2:00-Pub. Serv. Film Unlimited of Not KPMB (8) 1:00-Priorist of Faith 1:10-West Theatre 1:20-Candy Carnival 1:30-Zoo Parade Light 2:00-Super Circus Film Unlimited of Not KPMB (8) 1:00-Priorist of Faith 1:10-West Theatre 1:20-Candy Carnival Unlimited of Not KPMB (8) 1:00-Priorist of Faith 1:10-West Theatre 1:20-Candy Carnival Unlimited of Not KPMB (8) 1:00-Priorist of Faith ...(continue with full text) TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZZ is Keynote of New Television Recording Rig Used at Race Track ENTIC CITY, N.J. (P) — A television system that will awards at racetracks a view of the complete runall races, plus a quick any needed play-back. first test recently at the City race course. ally, the system may be throughout the sprawltracks so customers in rooms, club houses and lounges, bars and other ANDINGS The Associated Press Specific Coast League W L Pet GBL 91 60 .003 — 88 64 .579 3½ 80 72 .526 11½ 78 72 .526 12½ 72 76 .497 16 72 80 .474 19½ 64 88 .421 27½ 58 94 .382 33½ Yesterday's Results 3. Los Angeles 2. 5. Portland 0. San Francisco 0. 3-2. Seattle 1-10. American League W L Pet GBL 74 55 .567 2 72 55 .567 2 65 55 .524 7½ 65 61 .520 8½ 65 61 .516 8½ 58 77 .403 23 48 84 .339 31 Yesterday's Results In E. Boston 1. 9-1. Detroit 3-4. was scheduled. National League W L Pet GBL 82 40 .572 — 72 30 .593 9½ 72 55 .367 13½ 62 37 .540 16 62 88 .484 23 61 68 .429 28½ 51 68 .429 28½ 51 68 .429 28½ 87 92 .286 49 Yesterday's Results Chicago 6. 14. Pittsburgh 7. 5. Boston 4. a 10. St. Louis 6. places can witness the races from large TV screens. The TV plan, going the present motion picture system of recording races one better, is being tested by RCA engineers and is similar to that used in atomic research and industrial plants. Speed is the keynote of the TV-film recording system. Cameras located at strategic points around the track will follow the race with their telescopic eyes, and a coaxial cable will bring the picture to a TV screen in the stewards stand. Simultaneously, the TV picture will be processed on cine-film and in event of a foul claim or inquiry by the stewards on some incident in the race, the record will be available in less than a minute. The film can be projected, and slow motion will indicate the culprit, if any, as is done with the present filming of races at some tracks. Advocates of the TV system, however, point out the value of speed here. A station wagon picks up the film from patrol judges stands located around the track under the present system, necessitating some delays. Since there isn't too much time between races, a delay of 10 or 15 minutes until judges can determine what went on pushes close to the following race. Opening texts will be made with one camera located on the clubhouse turn in the next two weeks further tests will deal with various angles, and lights for pictures. At least four cameras will be used in final tests, bringing action into a central control point. Two 21-inch TV screens in the stewards' stand will afford a head-on and lateral view of the races. HORIZONTAL 1 Despoiled 7 Head of a convant Fit for cultivation Alliance for mutual defense Long meter Trial bank River bank Offend Made into a fabric Yellow ocher Dye indine Fit for a sucess Group of Atlantic states (abbr.) Uolange Transferred Meet in conclave Worm Manage Any number order in it Effect Military training Beverage Work unit Beaten path Thing in law VERTICAL 1 Healing application 2 Emplosion of royalty 3 Bun god Low condition Imperfection Trend State positivity Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: BXD SAGA MXSB ODE ODAR MOP PARGZOMX BLKSD HOME PROJ MRUXO YVAL ZBOZ NEHR TAD FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1952 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO (AZ)—A record opening day crowd of 46,751 persons went through the gates of the California State Fair yesterday. ND TV LOG Tem Club (8)—Bedah Action Theatre ing Through" (11)—Three Mileers (13)—Pre-High Y 8:00 (2)—Take My (3)—Dance Band (4)—Fighting (5)—Space Patrol (6)—Stu Erwin (7)—Who Knows 00 P.M. (8)—Tim McCoy (9)—Wrestling (10)—Dance Party News, Film (11)—Red Hyder (12)—Candid 7:30 Beat the Hit Parade "Plame of Who's There" Hometown 00 P.M. Movie Bob & Ray Groucho Dark "The Road" Hank Weaver Get the Facts KTLA (5)—West Varieties, Spade Cooley KTLA (7)—Legion Bouts KPMB (6)—My Little Marye KLAC (12)—Life With Elizabeth 9:00 P.M. KNBH (6)—Halls of Science KNBH (8)—Gruen Theat KTTV (11)—Frank Devol KLAC (13)—Battle Rails 9:00 KNXT (2)—Stork Club KNBH (4)—All Star Revue KTLA (5)—Movie, "Spring Park Lane" KPMB (8)—Star Playhouse KHLJ (9)—Film 10:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—"Pedal Agent" KECA (7)—Big Event KPMB (8)—City Hoop. KTTV (11) "Emergency Landing" 10:30 KNBH (4)—"Shed No Tears" KPMB (8)—The Hunter KLAC (13) News, Movie 18:45 KTLA (5)—Prison Nurse" 11:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—Reserve KECA (7)—Film KPMB (8)—Reserve 11:30 KPMB (8)—Man Hunt 12 MIDNIGHT KTLA (5)—Final Edition RADIO and TELEVISION TELEVISION Friday, Aug. 29 5:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—Tim McCoy KNBR (4)—Walter O'Keefe KTLA (5)—Playcrafters KECA (7)—Al Javis KPMB (8)—Matines N.Y. KHLJ (9)—Geno Wurmae KTTV (11) Billie Burke KLAC (13) Hlywd. TV 8:30 KNBH (4)—Howdy Doody KTLA (5)—Cowboy Thrills KECA (7)—News KPMB (8)—Space Cadet KTTV (11) Cortrons KLAC (12) Televenture 8:45 KNXT (2)—Aliibi's Tent Show KECA (7)–Rickey and Magic Trolley 6:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—Man of the Week KNBB (4)—Komedy Bobs KECA (7)–Adv. Time KHLJ (9)–Action Theater "SK Gun Justice" KTTV (11) Home Show KLAC (13) Frank Webb Show 6:15 KNBO (4)–Peanut Circus 6:20 KNXT (2)–Footlite Theater KNBH (4)–Sports KTLA (5)–Newreel KECA (7)–This May Song, Bill Gwinn CPMB (8)-Stranger Than Piction KHLJ (9)-News KTTV (11)-Success Story KLAC (13)-Joe Graydon 7:15 KTLA (5)-Your Town-Mayor Bowrmn KPMB (8)-Double Play KHLJ (9)-Pat on St 7:30 KNXT (2)-Star Playhouse KNBH (4)-Great Fights KTLA (5)-Charlie Chase Comedy KLCAT (7)-Stu Erwin KPMB (8)-People News KHLJ (9)-TV Universities KTTV (11)-Pet Erob KLCAT (13)-Horace Heids 7:45 KNBH (4)-News KHLJ (9)-TV Universities KTTV (11)-Pet Erob KLCAT (13)-Horace Heids 7:45 KTLA (5)-Chevron Theater,"Mightier Than Sword" KECA (7)-Ghost Towns KTTV (11)-Krae Pandi 7:30 KNXT (2)-Hollywood Story, KNBH (4)-Strange Day KTLA (5)-Tableo" KECA (7)-Tales of Tomorrow KTTV (11)-Film, KPMB (8)-Pantomime Quiz 10:00 P.M. KNXT (2)-TV News KNBH (4)-Curtain Call KTLA (5)-Tomorrow the World" KECA (7)-Film KPNBH (8)-Bon Lady 10:20 KNXT (2)-Chronoscope KNBH (4)-Star Salon KTLA (5)-Roller Derby, KECA (7)-Hank Weaver KPNBH (8)-Doorway to Dinner KNHJ News KTTV (11)-What's the Verdict 10:45 KNXT (2)-Table at Circa KECA (7)-Geo. Denny KPNBH (8)-Film KLANC (13)-Locker Rm 11:00 P.M. KNXT (2)-Film-The Ape KNBH (4)-News KECA (7)-Film WORD PUZZLE LINE 7 KTLA (5)—Film, "Silver Queen" KPMB (8)—Story Theatre KTTV (11)—"King of Turt" KLAC (13)—"Hangman Wall" 8:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—Film KNBH (4)—Big Payoff KECA (7)—Dew Pearls'n KPMB (8)—Canines 9:15 KECA (7)—Reserve 8:15 KNXT (2)—It's News to Me KPMB (8)—Gang Busters 9:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—Toast of the Town KNBH (4)—Boston Blackie KTLA (4)—Handstand Revue KPMB (8)—TV Playhouse KLAC (13)—Horace Heidt's 9:15 KTTV (11)—Korla Pandit 9:20 KNBH (4)—First Time Voters KECA (7)—Straight From Shoulder KLAC (13)—"The Hideout" 9:45 KTTV (11)—Roller Hockey 10:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—Bachelors Haven KNBH (4)—Foreign Intrigue KTLA (5)—Mag of Week KECA (7)—Hearts of Decision, Billy Graham KPMB (8)—Got a Secret 10:15 KECA (7)—Film 10:30 KNXT (2)—News KNBH (4)—Detour" KBMP (8)—Rocky King 11:00 P.M. KNXT (2)—Police Bullets KTLA (5)—Final Edition KBMP (8)—Rocket Squad KLAC (13)—News Film 11:15 KTLA (5)—Tele. Vespers RADIO PRIDAY P.M. 8:00 P.M. KLAC News, Sports KI-Passive Wire KMPC-LA Confidential KECA-Irs Cook KPWB-Del Mar Races KHJ-Merry Maliman KNX-Larry Lesueur KPAC-Serenade 5:15 KLAC-Gene Norman KI-Passive Baseball –Upd KPWB-Red Rows KTN-Tom Harmon 5:20 KI-Passive Wood KMPC-State of Song KECA-Obset Bundles KHJ-B-Bar-B KNX-World Today 5:45 KLAC-Sam Batter KI-Passer Peterson KD-Top Tunes KECA-Education FNX-Frank Goss 6:00 P.M. KLAC-McLaughlin KI-Passing Parade KBOP-Kelley KECA-Himer Davis KJ-News FWB-Let's Talk Politics 6:20 KI-Music, Montavilin KBPO-Del Mar Races KECA-News, Music KHJ-News FWB-Amer. Dances KNX-Steve Allen 7:00 P.M. KLAC-News, McLaughlin KI-Passive Lanzas KMPC-Your Health KI-Passive Concert KHJ-Reptiles Roundup KNX-News, Capitol Clockroom KPAC-Serenade KPI-J-Swayze, Sports KMPC-John I Flynn KHJ-Cisco Kid KNX-Woman Forum KPAC-Echoes Encores 7:45 KFI-Hlywd. Bowl KMPC-Band of Today KPWB-Rosary Hour 8:00 P.M. KLAC-News, Gene Norman KI-Pone Man's Family KPIC-News KECA-Top Guy KI-James That Song KNX-KPWB-News KPAC-Concert 8:15 KI-Passive Baseball LA-Hollywood KPWB-Baseball LA-Hollywood KNX-Calling All Stars 8:30 KI-Passive Shirts KECA-You F.S.L. KI-Crimes Does Not Pay KNX-Musician U.S.A. 9:00 P.M. KLAC-News, Gene Norman KI-P Town Hall Party KMPC-KPWB-Baseball KECA-Bill Ballance KHJ-News KPAC-Evening Concert 9:15 KHJ-Robert Hurleigh SATURDAY A.M. 7:00 P.M. KNX-Stars Over Hlywd KNX(2)-Chronoscope KTV (11)-Pet Ketchl KLAC (13)-Horace Heidst Wkls KNBH (4)-News 8:00 P.M. KNX(2)-News KNBH (4)-Those Two KTLA (5)-Lawrence Welk KECA (7)-Reserve KECH (9)-Dugout Dope Baseball LA.Hlywd. 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