TV Guide (September 11, 1954)

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 1:00 9 "SHADOWS OF THE ORIENT" (Drama) Regis Toomey, Sidney BlackmeY. 3:00 9 "DRAGNET" (Mystery) Jack Adair, Rod LaRoque. 10:00 9 "LOST CONTINENT" (Science) Cesar Romero, Hillary Brooke. 11:00 S "WE'LL SMILE AGAIN." (Drama) Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen. 11:30 (4) "DOWN IN ARKANSAS" (Comedy) June Storey, Pinkey Tomlin. 11:35 2 "SEND FOR PAUL TEMPLE" (Mystery) Anthony Hulme, Joy Shelton. 12:00 7 "CASE OF THE SINISTER SWAMI" (Intrigue) Mischa Auer. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 1:00 9 "FEDERAL FUGITIVES" (Mystery) Neil Hamilton, Doris Day. 3:00 9 "ISLE OF DESTINV" (Intrigue) William Gargan, Wallace Ford. 10:00 9 "THE DALTONS' WOMEN" (Western) A1 St. John, Jack Holt. 11:00 5 "ASKING FOR TROUBLE" (Suspense Comedy) Max Miller. 11:30 (4) "DOUBLE BARREL MIRACLE" 12:00 7 "FLYING FISTS" (Drama) Bruce Bennett, Jeanne Martel. 1:05 a.m. (4) "13 LEAD SOLDIERS" (Mystery) Tom Conway, Maria Palmer. TviSft GU!D E (For details, see daily program, listings.) 12:45 1:25 7:30 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 5 Canadian Football 9 Baseball—Sox vs. Yankees 7 Greatest Sport Thrills 7 Boxing—Cincinnati 9 Wrestling—Marigold SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 1:25 9 Baseball—Sox vs. Boston 9:30 7 Stock Car Racing—Raceway Park MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 8:00 9 Boxing—New York 8:30 7 Boxing—Eastern Parkway TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 9:30 9 Football Game of the Week WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 7:00 9 Baseball—Little Leagues 8:30 7 Wrestling—Rainbo 8:30 9 Stock Car Racing—Sante Fe THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1& 9:00 (4) Football Game of the Week 1:05 a.m. (4) Wrestling—Film FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 9:00 5 (4) Boxing—Washington, D.C. 9:45 5 Moments In Sports Poor Taste Dept.: Chicago Stadium ring announcer Dick Mastro “goofed, to say the least, in his behavior after the recent Gil Turner-A1 Andrews slug- fest. Though Turner whipped Andrews by a clear margin, the crowd, showing hometown favoritism for Andrews, booed the decision. Then Mastro in an emotional outburst asked the spectators to give A1 a big hand. Such an act was definitely in poor taste for a ring of¬ ficial who should remain impartial. Hawks Telecasts On Thin Ice Negotiations being pushed to televise the Blackhawk home hockey games this coming season have hit a snag. The hassle revolves about the insistence of Blackhawk brass that all home games— not just Sunday night games—be tele¬ vised. This stand is in sharp contrast to their attitude of a few years back when TV was “box-office poison.” Championship Bowling, WNBQ’s ex¬ citing series of kegling contests that climbed to high local ratings last sea¬ son, is due back soon. Glib and con¬ scientious sportscaster Joe Wilson will again relay the action. Show is tenta¬ tively set for a twice-a-week run, probably on Tues¬ days and Fridays. Watch TV GUIDE program listings and news columns for details. Polo may make a local TV comeback, n w x>xx.jd s scnemes jell. Channel 7 plans to feature a cham¬ pionship polo match as part of its spe¬ cial series of “Panorama” presentations. Already featured in the series have been the Tam O’Shanter golf tourneys. Wilson A-5