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Red: Campus Kids CBS: Romany Trail NBCNBC Blue: Bill Krenz Orch. Red: Matinee in Rhythm NBC-Red: Golden Melodies CBS: Merry Makers NBC-Blue: Rakov's Orch. NBC-Red: Rhythm and Rhyme NBC-Blue: Ricardo Orch. NBC-Red: Swingology NBC-Blue: Club Matinee NBC-Red: Stamp Collectors NBC-Red: Men of the West CBS: NBCNBC Concert Orchestra Blue: Trio Time Red: Judy and Lanny NBC-Red: Top Hatters NBC-Blue: Paul Sabin's Orch. NBC-Red: Kidoodlers CBS: Press-Radio News NBC-Red: Kaltenmeyer Kindergarten CBS: Console Echoes CBS: Bob Trout NBC-Red: Eddie Dooley CBS: Ted Husing NBC-Red: Art of Living CBS: Saturday Swing Session NBC-Blue: Message of Israel NBC-Red: Avalon Time CBS: Joe E. Brown NBC-Blue: Uncle Jim's Question Be CBS: Johnny Presents NBC-Red: TOMMY RIGGS CBS: Professor Quiz NBC-Blue: Original Plays NBC-Red: FRED WARING CBS Men Against Death NBC-Blue: National Barn Dance NBC-Red: Vox Pop CBS: Saturday Night Serenade NBC-Red: America Dances CBS: YOUR HIT PARADE NBC-Blue: Arturo Toscanini NBC-Red: Dance Music Motto of the Day By Professor Quiz Life isn't like a quiz game — you can know all the answers and still lose. Highlights For Saturday, Oct. 29 AS it should be on a bright fall ■^^ day — at least, your Almanac hopes it's bright — all of radio bows down before the Great God Football. One of the season's biggest of Big Games is scheduled for this afternoon — the Army vs. Notre Dame scrap at the Yankee Stadium in New York. Both NBC and CBS say they'll be there — with Ted Husing probably doing the talking for CBS. . . . Somewhere in its schedule, NBC is planning on crowding another game, Princeton-Harvard. . . . And Mutual has signed up the Yale-Dartmouth game at New Haven, with Bill Slater announcing for the Atlantic Refining Com pany. The Atlantic people are going in heavily for football broadcasts, and Slater is their crack announcer. . . . Not that they haven't other games on their list today, too. Here are the most important ones, with the stations on which you can hear them: Akron-Carnegie Tech, WADC, WWSW. Vanderbilt-Georgia Tech, WSB, WTOC, WRDW, WBT, WDNC. Holy Cross-Colgate, WEEI, WORC, WMAS, WDRC. Pitt-Fordham, WCAE, WLEU, WTBO, WFBG. VirginiaWilliam & Mary, WRVA, WLVA, WSVA, WCHV, WBTM, WDBJ. Penn-Navy, WCAC7, WPG, WHP, WGBI, WKOK, WCAO, WJEJ. Bill Slater announces the Yale-Dartmouth football game this afternoon on Mutual. Highlights For Saturday, Nov. 5 Leo Reisman replaces All Goodman tonight as leader of the CBS Hit Parade program. 'T^HE horsey set will be out in all its glory tonight, decked out in top hats and ermine, to attend the opening of the yearly Horse Show at Madison Square Garden in New York. NBC, having, brushed off its silk topper, will be there too, ready to tell you all about it. . . . On the Hit Parade, CBS at 10:00, Leo Reisman begins a term as the leader, replacing Al Goodman — and as a special added attraction the show has W. C. Fields in a comedy act . . . And now for the football. Murual's entry is Yale-Brown, being played at New Haven, with Bill Slater announcing; and here are the other regional games for you to select from: Ohio State-Purdue, WBNS, WTAM. Pitt-Carnegie Tech, WCAE, WLEU, WTBO, WFBG. Florida-Georgia, WRUF, WJAX, WIOD. Georgia TechKentucky, WSB, WTOC, WRDW, WBT, WDNC. Holy CrossTemple, WEEI, WORC, WMAS, WDRC, WIP. Michigan-Penn, WCAU, WPG, WHP, WGBI. Syracuse-Colgate, WSYR, WHEC, WIBX, WGY, WNBF, WESG, WJAR, WGR. Penn State-Lafayette, KDKA, WEST. La Salle-Albright, WEEV. And, although they hadn't been announced at press time, CBS and NBC will of course have games to broadcast too. Highlights For Saturday, Nov. 12 >"pHE cavern-mouthed Joe E. -*■ Brown has at last succumbed to radio, and you can hear him tonight at 7:30 on CBS, aided by Gill and Demling, singer Margaret McCrae, and Harry Sosnik's orchestra. . . . Joe E. was very ill before the start of his new series, and it was feared it might have to be postponed, but he's better now and everything's going along fine. . . . And don't forget the other Saturday highlights — Tommy Riggs at 8:00 on NBCRed, followed by Fred Waring at 8:30, the Saturday Night Serenade at 9:30 on CBS, and Arturo Toscanini conducting the NBC Symphony at 10:00 on NBC-Blue. . . . The football: Both NBC and CBS have PrincetonYale; NBC has Notre Dame-Minnesota; MBS has Cornell-Dartmouth. . . . The smaller games: Syracuse-Duke, WSYR, WGY, WRVA, WLVA, WSVA, WBTM, WDJB, WCHV, WBT, WDNC, WBIG, WSJS. Florida-Maryland, WRUF, WJAX, WIOD, WCAO, WJEJ, WSAL. Georgia Tech-Alabama, WSB, WTOC, WRDW. IllinoisOhio State, WBNS, WTAM. Penn-Penn State, WCAU, WPG, WHP, WGBI, WKOK, WWSW. Nebraska -Pitt, WCAE, WLEU, WTBO, WFBG. Holy CrossBrown, WEEI, WORC, WMAS, WDRC, WPRO. Joe E. Brown stars on his own show tonight at 7:30, over the Columbia network. Highlights For Saturday, Nov. 19 Henry Busse opens with his orchestra at the Alamo in San Antonio, over CBS. /"JNE man who has found a ^^ way to make classical music fun is Ernest Schelling, and he's busy at his job this morning, conducting the New York Philharmonic in one of its periodic children's concerts on CBS. The time is 11:00, and if you enjoy good music and entertaining talk, be sure to listen in. . . . Henry Busse's orchestra opens tonight at the Alamo Supper Club in San Antonio, Texas, and you will bring the festivities into your living room via your handiest CBS station. . . . The big football game of the day is the Yale-Harvard affair, sponsored by Atlantic Refining Company on MBS; and CBS may decide to broadcast this game too. There's a full list of other games as well: Duke-North Carolina State, WDNC, WBT, WBIG, WSJS, WFBC, WRVA, WLVA, WSVA, WCHV, WDBJ, WBTM. Georgia Tech-Florida, WSB, WTOC, WRDW, WRUF, WJAX, WIOD. MarylandGeorgetown, WCAO, WJEJ, WSAL. Ohio State-Michigan, WBNS, WTAM. Pitt-Penn State, WCAE, WLEU, WTBO, WFBG. Michigan State-Temple, WIP, WGBI, WKOK. MuhlenbergMoravian, WSAN. Akron-John Carroll, WDAC. Washington College-Delaware, WDEL. UpsalaAlbright, WEEU. 52