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0 Grenediers—Musical © Creative Cookery—Recipes The Pope men prepare "Chinese fried rice, Chinese egg foo yong, chocolate mousse in sherbet." © Ruth Crowley—Baby Care o MOVIE-Drama "Penal Code." When a convict plays the role of a hero during a p'ison break, he receives a pardon and attempts to set¬ tle down os a respectable citizen. Regis Toomey and Pat O'Malley. 1:15 ©The Doctor Answers—Talks Elizabeth Hart conducts discussion, 1:30 0 Linkletter's House Party 0 Bob Heiss—Interviews Chats with "the man next door." © Claude Kirchner—Variety 1:55 0 Weather—Bill Carisen 2:00 © Big Payoff—Quiz Game © 0 One Man's Family-Serial Johnny is asked about his damaged car © Stuart Brent—Discussion Q Paul Dixon—Musical 2:15 © 0 Golden Windows—Serial Tom's sister goes to the hospital to see Fred and try to persuade him to drop charges. © Swingalong—Musical 2:30 0 Bob Crosby—Musical Tunes: "I Wanna Be a Cowboy in the Movies," "Skinnie Minnie," "Half As Lovely," "Sugar Lump," "Hey There." © 0 First Love—Serial The test flight is in progress and Zach awaits news from Jim. 2:45 © @ Concerning Miss Mar¬ lowe-Serial 3:00 0 Brighter Day—Serial Grayling admits to Aunt Emily a terrible doubt he harbors. © 0 Hawkins Falls Theresa Mayberry wonders if she shouldn't postpone her marriage. © Home Theater-Intrigue "The Thief." A vain, dogmatic business¬ man plots to trap his fiancee, whom he thinks is unfaithful, and gets unexpected results. David Wolfe. Channel 7 On (he Move . . . /CHANNEL 7 is on the move. With such outstanding programs as the U. S. Steel Hour and Kraft Theater un¬ der its belt, WBKB has announced a healthy big-time college football sched¬ ule for this Fall. "With the cooperation of the NCAA," said WBKB's Red Quinlan, "ABC-TV will give viewers from coast-to-coast an opportunity to see the best college games of the week every Saturday after¬ noon. It's an improvement over last year's NBC-TV telecasts in that our schedule can be more fluid with regional coverage." Channel 7 will open the NCAA grid season on Saturday, Sept. 18 by tele¬ vising the California-Oklahoma game from Berkeley. Calif. The weekly series closes when Notre Dame clashes with Southern Methodist at Dallas on Dec. 4. After losing the NCAA gridiron rights to Channel 7, WNBQ has countered by offering Chicagoans a diet of Canadian Professional Football. Canadian football | is just as rough and exciting as Ameri- j can football but you may be slightly confused by the fact that: (a) there are twelve men on the team (b) three in¬ stead of Tour downs (c) no huddles {d) fewer time outs and the field is wider i and longer. It, nevertheless, does not ! affect the game from a spectators point j of view. WGN-TV and WBKB will carry the j National Football League's pro games i ... Most of the Channel 9 games seen in Chicago will be played on Saturday nights. None of the Channel 7 telecasts of the Bears and Cardinals will be seen in Chicago . . . Watch TV GUIDE for the complete schedule. A-27