TV Guide (September 25, 1954)

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Box Seat For The Series King Football won’t really reign un- ; til after the World Series crowning of baseball’s royalty. Because no pen¬ nant contender had a shoo-in this year, living room box-seaters have j had plenty of opportunity to work ! up a full head of steam. Canadian football, with its 12-man j teams and 110-yard fields, kicked off a month ago, and will continue on j Saturday afternoons until Nov. 20. \ There is no advance schedule on the Canadian games; each is announced the Monday before the telecast. ABC has snagged the American col¬ lege games this season—13 gridiron goes selected by the NCAA to spot¬ light college teams from every sec¬ tion of the country. No areas are to be blacked out at game time. And ! the “panoramic” coverage, in which single quarters of four different games were televised in one afternoon, has ! also been abandoned. Praise be! Du Mont again will televise the bulk of pro football games. The network ] has scheduled 57 Sunday sessions from