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SATURDAY, MAY 10,

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By BOB BARNES |

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1952

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TV and Radio—

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radio stations: WIBC and WXLW.

over WXLW.

Trials.”

day at 6 p. m.

p. m.

TV column.

ended.

season.

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Latest NBC plans

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All these details will be presented by. four—possibly flve— WFBM, WISH,

Starting today Charlie Brockman of WXLW and Floyd Davis, 1941 co-winner of the 500, will present a daily 6:15 p. m. program called “Speedway News"

WFBM'S Dick Pittenger will be heard each Saturday at 6:15 p. m. and each Sunday at 12:15, 3:15 and 8:30 p. m. with “Speedway

“Speedway Gossip” is the title tacked on to WIBC’s race programs compiled by Sid Collins. He'll be heard Monday through Friday at 7:30 p. m. and Satur-

# . . Sunday’s radio-TV section will carry the prize-winning letter in this week's letter-writing contest, as well as interesting portions from other entries. - A subject for next week will be named in the regular

o o ~ THE GUESSING revolving around “Calvacade of Stars,” Fri: day at 11 p. m. on Channel 8, has

The stanza has inked bright young night-club comic Larry Storch to replace well-fed Jackie Gleason when the latter exits for CBS at the end of the current

~ o » FRANK SINATRA, whose CBS : * ° ghow proved no ” " match for Milton

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© been signed by - NBC.Current

i Frankle precedi ing Dinah Shore % on Tuesday and Thursday nights. ; Frankie at present is conducting a Kind to the

” ~ [ ; THE LONG-SUFFERING Kuklapolitans are in for more man

may cut “Rukla, . Fran and Ollie,” seen daily at 6 p, m. on Channel 10, off its nighttime show entirely. It may be placed in a Sunday afternoon slot with the horse operas. The original 15-minute cut on the show definitely harmed its ratings and another slicing may

1 Kuklapolitan fans wishing to ‘vent their displeasaure can complain to Joseph BB. MsConnell, RCA Building, New York, N. Y.

¥ » [A MICKEY ROONEY'S filmed situation comedy series for NBCTV will create a character ap solid as Andy Hardy, with no

JOEL McCREA isn't ready to do TV yet, so Craig Stevens will replace him as star of “Tales of -the Texas Rangers” when :it

Nothing to Be Spared In Speedway Coverag

By Kathleen

Luke Walton is the man-be- 4 i hind-the-mike for WISH on the | daily “Track Talk” heard at 8

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AIR-BORNE dard is the raven-haired ballerina featured on ''Show of Shows" each Saturday night at 9 on Channel 10.

Francis and Lola Albright are the guest headliners, Murray's Girl of the Week number is a colorful salute to the Netherlands . . .CH.

BY THE TIME MAY 30 rolls around area radio listen-| ers will have received complete inside coverage on the 500Mile race, cars to be driven, drivers, wives of drivers, chil-

dren of drivers, engines, mechanics—and just about anything you care to mention at the

SR — Pauline God-

SHOW OF SHOWS. . . . Hollywood actress Coleen Gray will be hostess and star of the week. Graciela Rivera, Opera soprano, will also guest .++.CH. 10, 9 p. m, MIKE AND BUFF... Famous New York mannequins will be

Metropolitan

when the interview

program originates from the Pagano Sudios in New York, the largest commercial art company ... CH. 6, 8 p. m.

Honeymoon Waits On Baseball Game

ADA, Okla, May 10 (UP)-C. L. Herrin's love for baseball was so great that he took time off from his honeymoon today to rejoin his team for its championship game with Choctaw High

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Mr. Herrin, 20, played with his Byng High Bchool team as it advanced to the state finals yes-

to Byng last te, then married

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Blackwood on Bridge—

Cagey Playing Even Player Like Champion

LAYING against players who are better than you are, it is sometimes winning practice to make bids, leads and plays which are out of the ordinary and which are inclined to put your opponents on the spot for a decision early in the hand. In other words, if you play in a completely routine, textbook manner, your more skillful and

Mr. Champion probably out-play you in the long run. But even the great

Mr. Champion, for example, cannot see through the backs of the cards and, if put to a guess early, is just as apt to guess wrong as anyone else, » » - OF COURSE, every hand will not lend {itself to this treatment and I am not recommending that you throw all caution to the winds and lead any card at random in the desperate hope that “something will happen.” You've still got to pick your spots. In today's hand it was Mr. Dale's opening lead. Before telling you his choice, look at Mr. Champion's prospects, He has to lose one heart and one club. If he can finesse successfully against the queen of spades, he has just one spade

loser, J » . BUT MR. "DALE'S opening was the ace of spades. He followed up with the deuce of spades—and Mr. Champion had a hard decision to make at trick two, Is it common to lead the ace from a A Q 2 against a suit contract? I think you will agree, the answer is no, Mr. Champion knew it was possible, but he Saally decided J Nest no wi he for him

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with dummy’s king—and- Mr. Abel showed out. If Mr. Dale had opened a side suit, and if Mr. Champion had started spades himself, there is little question that he would have finessed against the queen. And note that Mr. Dale took practically no chance by leading the ace of spades. If the king had not shown up on the board, ie ould have shifted, retaining the Suanise queen for a Seriain winner later in the and. ,

Firm Charged With Wage Violations

DENVER, Colo, May 10 (UP) A building block firm headed by President Truman's = brother-in-law drew up its defense today to charges filled by the Wage Stabilization Board accusing it of violating the Defense Production Act by overpaying employees. The WSB charged the Superlite Corp., headed by David F. Wallace, who is Mr. Truman's brother-in-law, and another Albuquerque,

N. M.,, buflding block firm, Edgar

b. Otto Son, with the violaons. . “This is just a result of some Wage Stabilization Board,” Job / on ” John W. Metzger, former Colorado attorney general and treasurer of firm, sald. ‘

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The helmet, made in three sections, one on each side laced to the crownpiece, which went over the top of the head and down the back and included the valve, was one of the most interesting. It even included a visor to pro-

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