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SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25 0 H BOXING-Boston Tony DeMarco, Boston, vs. Chris Chris¬ tensen, Denmark, welterweights, 10 rounds. Jack Gregson reports from Boston Garden, Boston. TV GUIDE RATINGS Rating Bouts W L D KO's DeMarco 9 41 37 4 0 22 Christensen Unrated 32 26 4 2 8 DeMarco, a New England favorite, is a bruising body-belter. He is a crowding workman and very strong. The Danish champion is a good counter-puncher. Compiled by Naf Fleischer (The Ring) © m TWO FOR THE MONEY Hoosier wit Herb Shriner asks the ques¬ tions as contestants try to build up cash. 9;3 0 © Hj] M Y FAVORITE HUSBAND I COLOR! Liz Cooper buys George a do- it-yourself kit and encourages him to be¬ come a handyman. At first George views the plan with a marked lack of enthusi¬ asm, but he soon developes such great interest that the whole household is en¬ dangered. Joan Caulfield, Barry Nelson. 9:45 0 FIGHT TALK-Sports Cooke and Dunphy interview "The Big Cat," Johnny Mize. 10:00 0 RACKET SQUAD-Drama "Just a Little Larceny." Reed Hadley. © ® THAT'S MY BOY-Comedy Junior convinces Jarrin' Jack that it pays to advertise on TV. This conclusion is the result of dividends produced on Junior's sports film show. Eddie Mayehoff, Gil Stratton, Jr. (Film) HOLIII.% V HAUAZI.\K IIOAOHS OLD DMGIKAL Bookbinders 115 W.AI.MT ST. Alone Amonfi T Philadelphia Restaurant: 10:30 0 0 @ YOUR HIT PARADE Gisele MacKcnzie, Snooky Lanson, Rus¬ sell Arms, Polly Bergen, and the Ray¬ mond Scott Orchestra present the week's top seven tunes. Polly Bergen had her own "five year plan." Read her success story in next week's TV GUIDE. 0 MOVIE—Suspense Film Playhouse: "Hundred Hour Hunt." The story of a leukemia victim with only five days to live. Anthony Steele. © WILLY—Comedy June Havoc stars as feminine legal eagle "Willy." When her boy friend makes snide remarks about her ability as a lawyer, Willy takes on a case in which the boy friend is the defendant. (Film) 11:00 0 Liberace—Pianist Selections: "Doll Dance," "Song from Moulin Rouge," "Begin the Beguine." 0 Eleventh Hour News © News—John Facenda @ Headline Roundup 11:10 0 Regional News © Sports Final—Whitaker @ Headlines in Sports 11:15 01 Led Three Lives—Drama Philbrick (Richard Carlson) hears a warn¬ ing to Party members that informers will be tracked down and liquidated. (Film) © MOVIE-Mystery Diamond Mystery Theater: "The Spider Woman." Holmes encounters near death when he seeks to solve a succession of "Pyjama" murders. Basil Rathbone. @ Jack's Jukebox—Records 11:30 0MOVIE-Drama Saturday Night Playhouse: "The Amateur Gentleman." A young man breaks into London's society to save his father from hanging. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. stars. 11:45 0 Wrestling—Film 12:00 0 Newsreel—Frank Hall 12:10 © Weather—Francis Davis 12:15 © MOVIE—Drama Late Show: "The Purple V." An American pilot is lost behind enemy lines. 12:30 0 News—Frank Carter 12:35 0 Thought for Tomorrow 12:45 0 Today in Sports A-14