TV Guide (January 1, 1954)

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SATURDAY O MOVll—'Blonde For A Day' Police reporter i$ captured by gang of gamblers. Hugh Beaumont, Kathryn 12:30 0 Ray Rayner Show Music, chatter and guests. [g Gene Autry—Western Adventures in the West. 0JVIOViE—"Range Law" Western with Johnny Mack Brown. H Terry And The Pirates "Macao Gold," with Terry and Hotshot. 1:00 [g Program Not Available 0 American Inventory 0 Pro Basketball 3yracuse Nationals vs. Philadelphia War¬ riors, from Convention Hall, Philadel¬ phia. Announcer Marty Glickman. @ Movie—Title Not Available J :30 0 MOVIE-"Vicar Of Bray" Irish priest in a village near Dublin be¬ comes tutor To young Prince Charles. Stanley Holloway, Hugh Miler, K. Hamil¬ ton Price. [g Program Not Available Big Picture-Film The Army in action. 0 College Basketball Bowling Green at Loyola. 1j 4S0 What's Your Trouble? Dr. and Mrs. Norman Vincent Peale. IhOO [g Program Not Available 0 Big Picture-Army Film Films of the Army in action. @ World's Gateway Library show featuring Louise Raschig and Ginka Vogel. 2:15 @ Movie—Title Not Available 2 j 300 Choose Your Career 0 TALENT PATROL-Variety Panel discussion on the field of "fi¬ nance," giving young people an idea of the opportunities offered. [g Colonel Ftack—Comedy The Colonel (Alan Mowbray) encounters a swindled toy inventor, and arranges for him to recoup his losses. 0 Program Not Avoilable 3:00 0 True Picture—Film "Along Japan's Highroad." Railroad trip from Toyko to Hiroshima along the Pacific Coast. [g Hot Shot Revue—Musical Gordon Hinkley emcees. 0 Program Not Available 3:1S O [g East-West Football East-West Shrine game featuring collegi¬ ate all-stars from East and West in a benefit game for crippled children, from Kezar Stadium, San Francisco. The squads are limited to college seniors whose teams are not engaged in other postseason games. The East squad of 24 was selected by former coaches Bernie Bierman of Minnesota and Andy Kerr of Colgate. They were assisted by the coaches of this year's East Team, Ray El¬ liot and Bernie Oosterbaan of Michigan, and Eddie Anderson of Holy Cross. The West squad of 24 was selected by Babe Hollingbery, former Washington State coach assisted by the coaches of this year's team. Chuck Taylor of Stanford, Jess Hill of use and Ed Price of the University of Texas. On the East squad are such All-Americuns as Johnny Lattner of Notre Dame, winner of the top Heis- man trophy, and his teammate Art Hunter, tackle, Jerry Hilgenberg, great Iowa center, and the two Kentucky aces, Steve Meilinger, and Ray Correll, guard, and widely acclaimed Syracuse guard Bob Fleck. The West squad has the famous Stanford passing combination of Bob Garrett, back, who won the Voit award as top Pacific Coast player, and his re¬ ceiver Sam Morley, end, also, another sensational end, Carlton Massey of Texas, and a powerhouse. Milt Bohart, of Uni¬ versity of Washington. 0 Sports—Tom Duggan Late scores and information. 3:30 0 Operation New Horizon University of Illinois. .0 Program Not Ayailable A-14