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the song and dance team of Peggy Ryan and Ray McDonald; comedians, Wally Dean and Bobby Brandt. O MOVIE—Silent Film Nickelodian Theater. “We’re In the Navy Now.” Wallace Berry. 7:30 © GREATEST SPORTS THRILLS Stan Lomax and Marty Glickman com¬ ment on these films of Madison Square Garden events. College Basketball . . Iona vs. Marshall Pro Tennis Pancho Segura vs. Pancho Gonzales Boxing Tony Anthony vs. Richie Anderson Hockey Boston Bruins vs. N. Y. Rangers College Basketball .N.Y.U. vs. Miami of Ohio Boxing Joey Giardello vs. Garth Panter 8:00 0 © © SATURDAY NITE REVIEW © JUKE BOX—Variety 0® ©TWO FOR THE MONEY © BOXING—Asbury Park Another in the bouts featuring the best simon-pure boxers along the Eastern seaboard. There will be three bouts of three rounds each. Jack Gregson reports the action from Asbury Park, N. J. 8:30 0 © © JACK PAAR—Variety Betty Clooney and Johnny Desmond harmonize to two tunes from “Pal Joey,” “Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered,” and “I Could Write A Book.” Jose Melis plays Le Roy Anderson’s “Serenata” which is the Jack Paar show’s theme song. This is the final show of the cur¬ rent series. Next week at this time: Joan Caulfield and Barry Nelson return in My Favorite Husband, a witty and wise half-hour comedy about the young mar¬ ried Coopers. 8:45 © FIGHT TALK—Sports Bob Cooke and Don Dunphy interview Arthur “Red” Patterson, assistant gen¬ eral manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Mr. Patterson was formerly with the New York Yankees. © Man Behind the Badge "The Case of the Light-Fingered Shop¬ lifter.” Sgt. Thomas Hale of the St. Louis police dept, attempts to break up a school for shoplifters. (Film) 9:00© AMERICAN BARN DANCE 0 © © THAT’S MY BOY Jarrin’ Jack plans to dredge Noonan Swamp. When his partner’s wife steps in for her ailing husband, Jack discovers that she is a more difficult opponent than any of the football teams he chal¬ lenged back in the days at Rossmore. © PLAY OF THE WEEK—Drama 9:30 0 ©©PRIVATE SECRETARY Susie’s plans to prove to her boss that a new employee is disloyal, hits a snag when the boss thinks it’s Susie who’s plotting against the business. Ann Soth- ern is Susie. Don Porter is Peter Sands. (Film) . . . Next week. Private Secretary will be seen on Sunday at 6:30 PM. E.S.T., where it will alternate every other week with the Jack Benny Show. Next week at this time. Your Hit Parade re¬ turns. Its cast features Polly Bergen, Gisele MacKenzie, Snooky Lanson, Rus¬ sell Arms, and the Raymond Scott Orchestra. © MOVIE—Comedy "Susie Steps Out." 0 WATERFRONT—Drama The skipper disguises himself as a Mexican wetback to track down Ameri¬ cans smuggling Mexicans into the U. S. Preston Foster, Douglas Dick. (Film) 0 CHINA SMITH—Adventure © STAR THEATER—Drama "Who is Sylvia?” When an out-of-work dancer learns that his former partner is being released from a sanitarium, he asks her to join the act again. The girl agrees, but complications arise when she must choose between a career and marriage. (Film) CAST Margo ...Frances Rafferty Albert .Rick Jason Andy .Peter Graves © STOCK CAR RACES From Miami, Flordia. 10:00 0 Hollywood Star Theater “All’s Fair in Love," stars Cesar Ro¬ mero and Lynn Bari. (Film) @ TV Theater—Drama “Many Happy Returns,” is a suspense drama about a husband who telephones his wife who is 3000 miles away, in A-8