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22 Evening journal, Wilmington, Del. Monday, July 3, 1S61 Television in Review SCOUT UP-TO-THE-MINUTE PROCRAM PREVIEW fLook Up and Live9 Dies When Ideas Start Flowing Temple 2-League All-Star BEST BET To Tell the Truth is at least new, which makes it head and aerial above rest of tonight's shows. Program has Up and Live," which began By FRED DANZIG usual assortment of hannv liars and three honest people. Panel series titled, "As Seen from the NEW YORK (UPD Somehow, (Dina Merrill. Kitty Carlisle.

Sam Levenson ana Jonnny uirsonj Stage." I recommend this sum mer series to viewers inter the film and tape starbursts will try to separate them. You'll meet woman who bright, boy now cascading from nighttime without frieht and man who creates a sight. After this snow NEW YORK CD Johnny Temple, second baseman of the Cleveland Indians, will make All-Star Game history on July TV's re-run rockets fail to draw To Tell the Truth goes on a six-week vacation repeat schedule ested, among other things, in hearing briof contributions from and about the theater's oohs and aahs from this holiday tubescanner. 7:308 (10). gaps.

During the discussion that followed the play, the Rev. Sidney Lanier, program host, ques tioned four of the actors In thu play on what they considered the one attcr to be about. I thought Lester Rawlins and Alan Helms were the quickest to perceive the play'i bite, but time ran out, unfortunately, be. fore the flow of Ideas did. One test of a TV show Is its stick-tothe-ribs quality.

This one (10) Bringing Vn Buddy is new show, but you And even if the missile would never know it. Plot is so old it was first written on rocks newest and oldest voices. Yesterday, the half.hour opened up "The Sandbox," Edward Albee's hard grained, cool-coated comment on human fizzles, nothing else on TV fizzles with so much brightness 11 in San Francisco when he starts for the American League against the National League. Temple, four times an All Star in the National Letigue with the Cincinnati Reds, will be the first player to have been by cavemen. It's all about Buddy, the flirtatious housewife next door (Leslie Parrish).

and her jealous husband (Joe Hynn) and style. The first king size i Harry-honey is out of town, so Barbara-honey calls for Buddy pinwheel was CBS-TV's "Look when a fuse blows. And there they are in the aaiK. uuiRns are all nredictable. but cast struggles to make them seem surprising.

Television for Today Program Namn Ar Clvtn In Bold Fact Typ Dataili Ar Qivon In light Fac Typ All Programi Subject to Changi Without Notict in the starting lineup for both circuits. Several others, including Titchers Schoolboy Rowe (Timers and Phillies) and Gerry Staley (Cardinals and White Sox) and First Baseman Johnny Mize (Cards, Giants and Yankees), have been members of both squads but were not 9:3010 (10) For some reason, CBS has elected to drop Andy Griffith for summer and replace him with re runs on The Ann Sothern Show. So we're back in Bartley House. Tonight there's a TV show within a TV show. Van Johnson visits hotel to research TV series.

It's complicated, silly story, but Johnson's CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL A WRCV WfIL WCAU IU 'v: admirers will be happy to see him in old romantic niche. starters for both teams. 9:30 10:30 (6) Uniaue plot and well written script make EVENING TEMPLE EARNED the spot In a poll of major league play stayed with me all day. LESTER RAWLINS, Incidentally, had two completely different roles on TV yestorday. In "Sandbox," he was the slack-jawed, monosyllabic and Jn "Accent" later in the day, he came along to read, with eloquence, from Jefferson, Thoreau and Whitman.

The fuse under CBS-TV's, "Camera Three" was primed for awesomely off beat rocketry yesterday when it explored the history and lasting appeal of chess. Too bad the fuse didn't catch fire. The talk was too hurriei and a four-minute "crash" gam between champion Bobby Fischer and chess authority Miles Herbert was concealed by the glare .1 tonight's Adventures in Paradise one of the series' best. The Tiki, chartered by cockney-speaking bloke, cruises to uncharted island and finds strange group English-speaking people who ers, coaches and managers an nounced Saturday night. greet each other with odd words, worship a sextant and have a leader called "Bosun." Far better than average show for this Roger Maris and Mickey program.

Early fnow "Skylark' Claurietta Colbert Ray Mi I land "eiiwi. Weather Douilas E4wartft la Tell The truth Comedy "peti and lidyi Comedy Briniini ill Buddy "Danny Ttiomn Comerlv Ann Sothern Comedy The Sjwrts Dept. Loses a Son but gains a Deputy. Hal Bodley, Evening Journal sports-writer, and Lois Deputy of Middletown are shown in their convertible it used to be his after their wedding on Saturday at St. Georges Methodist Church.

They are honeymooning in the Poconos. Ji JE JL 101 111 I I 0'Clock Shaw Fopayi Thtitn lon Hall ICI Cartoon Mini. Hfiltlw (C) Sully Starr JNBCJIm ClutcliC'i Oeitli Valley Dayt Ntwi, Wiithtr 10 Wntfrn Ntwi (Uincani CnayeriM Drama Western Darryl Hickman Bronco Laytii Dick Davaloi Willi Fati Snrfnii I Western Detectivi "Wniiperinf Sfflitl Troy Donahui Police Van Williemi Ctncentntill Adventures 1) Contest PirHne Barkari Staawyck Gardner McKay Drama lames Holden Maia Event Peter Cunt Rocky Marclano Detective News, Weather (C) News. Weather lick Pair Movie Guests "ten Geotlemen Variety from West Point" G. Montgomery Mauiepn O'Hau LairD Cregar Local Tops Landcnberg In Semi-Pro Mantle of the New York Yankees and Willie Mays of San Francisco and Eddie Mathews of Milwaukee were the only repeaters of last year's starters.

The Yankees, who also placed Shortstop Tony Kubek, were the only club to have three members In the starting lineup. The eight starters, exclusive of pitchers, will play at least the first three innings of both. of studio lights on the board. (C) Henneney Comedy Brenner Police "Now i Weather late Shew "Starlilt" Dons Day Gordon MacRae "Outcasts of Poker Hat" Preston foster Richitelli, Stewart Finalists at Newark (ft Prt. 8 12 .400 7 15 .318 5 16 .238 Semi Pn tiigiii W.

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A. W. limestom Flashes flames, ine second game win be in Boston on July 31. The rest of the squads, including pitchers will be chosen by the two managers Paul Richards of Baltimore for the American League and Danny Murtaugh Herbert, In describing chess as "a game of murder, an outlet for the violent instincts of man," sounded like a press agent whooping it up for a new TV western. This description probably explains the continued popularity of Paladin, TV's black knight, and "Checkmate." They've hooked an audience of chess addicts.

In keeping with this chess trend on TV, NBC-TV began Scoring two runs in the bot torn of the seventh inning, last TUESDAY MORNING Ed Richitelli and Bob Stewart, will be the op- place Local 1183 squeezed out er's 71 set a new course record. Allan Daley and F. A. Bowdle deadlocked for honors in the handicap medal play event with net scores of 68. of Pittsburgh for the National.

championship Tour- a 6-5 decision over Landenberg in the Semi-Pro Baseball League yesterday at 18th and Van Turen. 1 re runs last nignc or last sum R. U. Altemus Is setting the pace for qualifiers for the Pres mer's "Mystery Theater" hours. ident's Cup Tournament with That's the one In which host RICHARDS' SQUAD of 25 nament finals at Newark, for the San Francisco game Richitelli advanced by de-will be announced tomorrow, feating Paul McDermott, 4 and and the National League fuIL2, in the semi-finals yesterday, roster on July 6.

Three more; Stewart romped over Clarence players will be added for theiThompson, 8 and 6. Boston, game most likely Tom Skripps won the first pitchers. flight championship with a 1-up In addition to Temple, Mans vjctory over Mije Rubico, Sr. Mantle and Kubek, the other Tn the first round of the! 67. Walter Slezak compares the Jim Sharpe drove in the tying run with a single and Bernie Beitman knocked in the winning run, also with a single.

Landenberg had gone ahead in the top of the seventh on Jack Strode's two-run double. Today Breaktast Time Mormni Niwi Dave Garrowiy Cartoons News In Deotn News, Weithir News rVeather Our Miss Breikt Mors.an ii the Comed Mrin Deputy Diw loterviem Captain runiar Sporti Adventurei for News Children lee Dexter Happy The Clovrl Gent londol Children rr.iidren i Show Children Music Movie Cartoons Newsrum "And So They Songs "Say Wtiei Were Married" Tlovriucj Game Melvyn Douglas Comedy Play Vouf Hunch Marv Astor Video Vlllaie Mer Gritlin tdith fellowi fluit The" Price It Richl Gall' Storm Double tiposun Panel Game IC! Comefv Game Concentritien Love That Boh Vour Surprise Comedy Package Truth Coiisenuencis Soldier's Heritage Uv of lift Stunts Special Serial It Could Bi Toe Number Pilau Search Contest Contest Guiding light Essel T. Farlow CONCORD J. J. Hurley, 70a iS 4J 35 ME ill plot to chess, a game he refers to as "The Game." I guess he Farlow Heads finished with a 74-1163 for a one-stroke victory over Dr.

H. never neara ot "1'antomime Quiz." B. Cates in a handicap medal Don Frank and Rem Micuc AL starters will be Catcher Senior Championships, Medalist piay event cio combined to pitch the win, Dialing and Filing: I think Trot Judges the house plugs that Wayne and Sinister do for their CBS- Essel T. Fal low of Pittsville, with Micuccio, who went the last two ininngs, getting credit fo the victory. Phil Krause, last of three pitchers used by Landenberg.

was the loser. uini ivuiiidiiu ui McKenna won over Larry First Baseman Norm Cash of Huier, 6 and Francis Uhl Detroit, Third Baseman Brooks defeated Joe Grant, 4 and Robinson of Baltimore, and Bill Lee Fashion topped John Left Fielder Rocky Colavito of 5 and 4 and Len Fos. Detroit- sett whipped Walter Ingram, will serve as presiding TV scries, "Holiday Lodge," UESDAY AFTERNOON judge at the Brandywine Race more entertaining than the Mrs. C. H.

Doerger and Dr. F. A. Bowdle combined for a net score of 67 to win the bet-ter-ball-of-partners tourney. Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Johnson each carded 68s for a second place tie. H. H.

Haggard won the sec- way meeting which opens Fri Alloa Burns and LANDENBERQ I LOCAL show ABC-TV's "Editor's Choice" brought up up to date ab rbi ab rbi Camolligi Contest Lunchtimi day. for 60 nights, President wun mays ana iviauiews 6 and 5. the NL lineup will be Catcherl cn i. Charles Pinto leads with 69 Thiatra last night on Panama many serious problems. It was a R.P'd,lb-lf 4 0 1 Knauer.Sb 4 1 1 0 Beitman, 2b 3 2 2 2 Paxson.lf-P 3 12 1 Olbson.lf ub- 126 after two rounds of Howard Miller announced today.

Appointed by the Delaware 5 13 1 3 0 2 1 4 12 1 3 0 10 4 0 11 4 0 0 0 speedy but effective fill-In Tic QonnnH Kamnn lthe Je 0Pen. 3 72 hle Louis, son flight crown jn the Club News Baseball Phillies I. Cardinals ia Busch Stadium "Byrum Saam Frank Sims Strode. 4 0 1 Crockf tt.36 P.Kr'e.cf-p 4 0 10 3 0 2 Rash.c This is NBC News," with Ed 3 2 2 0 Championship by defeating D. Newman as anchor man, made 3 2 10 D.

Burch, 5 and 4. 2 0 0 0 its debut yesterday as it tackled Award Theatre "Charley McCarthy Detective)" Borgen i McCarthy Tan Mum. Contest loretta Young Orami "Voung Doetir Malona From then Roots SenaJ Mike Room far Daddy Hen's Hillywiof Dean Miller Salute to the Fourth Independenca Square, Phill. 1:01) Of? JE 400 500 event. Ron Barrows has 61-61132 and Bob Stewart III is third with 63-70133.

HERCULES Tracy Tread-well, who was medalist with a Comedy As the World Tarni Serial Taci thi Facta Court Gema Houn Party Art linklettef Milliinaira Marvin Millar The Verdict ll tours Brighter Day Secrit Storm (dge at Night Serial Horserace Aqueduct "Carson City" 10 11 Frank Boiling of Milwaukee, Shortstop Maury Wills of Los Angeles, Left Fielder Orlando Cepeda of San Francisco and Right Fielder Roberto Clem- four interesting stories Ku 3 0 0 0 Barrow, rl 1 1 0 1 Sharpe, it Totala 2 i 10 51 Totala Landenberg 2 0 1 Local 2 10 10 0 0 0 0 32 8 13 6 CAVALIERS Joe Samuels won the Nassau Tournament wait, The Congo, Jimmy Hoffa 0 2-i with 73-370. John Nowaczyk 0 2 and Ernest Hemingway. Except for the Kuwait segment, 68, meets Bill Johnston this won honors on the front nine with a 32 and Mike DiEleu- week in the first round of the the summations were routine. Grandstand American Bandstand Guests Rocky and Friendl Cartoons State Harness Racing Commission, Farlow is no stranger to Brandywine, having been an associate judge here since 1957. His associate judges will be Fred Greenly of Harrington and Cecil Wheatley of Federals-burg, Md.

Farlow presently is serving as an associate judge at Baltimore Raceway, which closes Thursday. He served as associate judge at Rosecroft Raceway, Oxon Hill, for its 1961 meet. terio's 36 was low for the back Continental Nine Splits at Newark Club Championship Tournament. Defending Champion Ollie McCafferty faces Ed Lukowski. nine.

KENNETT SQUARE J. S. Brown, recorded a hole-in- NEWARK Continental split ente of Pittsburgh. Brandvwine to Risk Polo Win Streak TOUGHKENAMON, Pa. The Brandywine Polo Club goes after its seventh straight victory when it meets Potomac of Maryland in the feature match of a doubleheader here utner hrst flight Radio Log Dana Burch, Jr.

vs. Bob O'Brien one on the 166-yard No. 15 with two games in the Newark Babe Ruth League on Saturday. It was beaten by Curtis Paper, 6-4, then came back to defeat Veterans of Foreign Wars, 8-2. Tom Mitchell pitched the Homer Haggard vs.

Tom Goodrich, Dave Breslo vs. Frank a iron. Kounaing out nis foursome were Mrs. Brown and Mr. and Mrs.

Willard NEWS Brootfcosti and mlnutii baton aviry hour Niwi Dltai 7:49 a m.i IMS l. Skaats, Tony Dominelli vs. 5 25 i. m. WAMS GAS and OIL FIRED FURNACES FUEL OIL OL 8-5293 Active in the sport lor Wednesday night.

Chukker Val on. nearlv two decades, farlow ii li minutei Harare ever hour Also IM. 25 1. m.i 5:25, 6.2J, lod 25 t. Curtis win.

Don Leamy tossed Jerry Connell, Jr. Ed Stege-meir vs. Pete Peterson and Bucky Rohl vs. Bill DeVry. ley, a newly organized club from Boyertown, opposes a one-nuier over vr w.

CTJRTI8 CONTINENTAL Mr. and Mrs. George Read tied Dr. and Mrs. M.

R. Jackson in the mixed scotch foursome. Both teams had net 64s. BRANDYWINE Dr. Jerry ab rbi i ab rbi 4 0 10 10 0 0 Avondale in the opener at o'clock.

DU PONT Chick Ghione posted a 72 over the Du Pont layout for low gross honors in started his career in harness racing in 1942 at Eastern Shore matinee tracks where he served in various departments. In 1946 he became clerk of course for Harrington's first harness meet, and since has served there as a patrol judge, asso Ha.ssman.c Palmer. ss Harley Williams scored three 0 1 Morgan, rf 0 0 0 0 1 0 I T. chell.P 3 112 1 2 0 8. 4 0 3 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 goals to lead the Brandywine the Fisher-Johnson-Long Han dicap Tournament yesterday team to a 7-5 triumph over Con cordville yesterday.

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5 3 .6251 Madness ftetdin Eden 1 6 .143 cahall.ss walked off with his fourth club Kennard.2b Taylor. rf Godbey Johnson cnampionsnip aiiei pusung a RFT FFO'TF Angels Sign Schoolboy LOS ANGELES UP The Los Angeles Angels today announced signing of lR-year-old first Bob Johnson of Lincoln, R. to a contract with their Statesville, N. club in the Class Western Carolina League. Magness, opened its with a 15-12 3 Golfers Play Off Flint Tie 299 for the 72-hole medal play first.haf wjnner tournament The final 36 holes.

seCond-half season were played over the week-end. Tnt Whitehead 1110 Hollon 0 0 0 0 iQraden 10 0 0 24 2 I li Totals 24 8 8 cf Delaware Totals Ray DeCampli won out in the Brandywnie Optimist 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 0 0 2 2 0 4 8 VFW Continental Miuuen uPHiri pidyim wu.i Babe Ruth League on Saturday Catalino for second place. De FLINT, Mich. (UPD Jack Burke, Billy Casper and John Marv Lessin had a homer and four singles. Weldin downed Sterling, 9-5, behind Kenny Miller's seven-hitter.

It was Miller's third vic- Campli had a 302 after scoring a birdie to Catalina's par 5 on the extra hole. In Class Augy Gallucio WHY IS THE KIEW ny Pott, three golfers who have failed to win on the tourna Clayniont Scores Maek Loop Win ELSMERE Jimmy Burke scattered 11 hits in pitching Claymont to an 11-2 victory over ment trail this vear, teed off Listen to BRYAN FIELD call DELAWARE PARK'S "Race of the Day" won the title with 322 and John tory arrajnst no defeats today in an 18-hole playoff for BANK OF MAGNESS tPQWZRjnoti the ab rb ab rbi CM Leesstn.ss 5 5 5 3 W.Oreen.cf most POMRfOl Elsmere in the Connie Maek me lln Baseball League yesterday. Bill! Burke, Flint Open tiue. a 38-year-old former and PGA champion oncora was runnerup wiui 330. Bob Rutter was Class winner with 326 and Ed Knep-per annexed Class honors with 375.

Burton. 4 2 2 3 Corn.p Orth.c 5 12 1 TV AMTENM A I ll'urmlroscDl with fnnr snfptip; I Brown. 3b 4 1 1 who hasn't finished higher than can Buy? 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 and Tom Farrow, with three, led Claymont's 13 hit attack. CLAYMONT ELSMERE ab rbi ab rbi sixth in any event this year, carded a two-under-par 72 yesterday to deadlock Casper and Taylor, lb 4 112 KeUer.ss Rilcer.rf 2 0 0 0 Mowrey.2b Whlte.lf 3 10 0 Tharn.rf Ward. 2b 3 1 2 0 Sklut.rf Nardo.rf 3 3 2 0 MlxMl.rf 1 0 0 0 Lowe.

2b Conly 1 0 0 0 t.ennon.lb Orern lf Spitz, Totals 35 15 15 Totals i Webb 3b Farrow. 2b 6 6 6 Pott for first place. WILMINGTON H. A. Turner, Jr.

defeated James Den-ham III, 6 and 5, in a 36-hole final for the club championship. Turner carded 74-71145 to Denham's 76-76152. Turn- 2 2 2 2 1 0 4 10 0 oilverl.lf 3 3 3 3 Morris. 3b 4 0 0 Pisaskl.cf 3 0 1 0 Ward, lb 4 12 3 tv 4 10 1 Trlrt.nr. If 0 0 Casper and Pott went one- i i i over-par on the fourth round 3 3 to wind ud at 284.

21 Mainrss .1 0 8 3 4 0 1 15 Heunal.rf 3 The winner win conec 4 1 4 0 O. Calvosma. 1-1. -lAtrVattar I fiaT. 1 tiurke.p 3 1 $9,000 plus a $1,000 bonus from THE SECRET IS STERLING WELDTV ab rbi ab rb Orioles 6, Tigers 3 4 2 1 1 i-2b Saluatore.c 7 movie rights while the runner 4 110 3 3 2 1 THE OUILI-IN 2 i UD win receive $4,600.

Third 4:30 PM 4:45 PM Mondays thru Fridays Saturdays and July 4 0 Sione.c Martin 2b-p Totals 34 11 13 10, Totals 2 Clavtnnnt 20600 ElJmere 20000 TUBE THAT ELEC i 'place is worth $3,000. DETROIT ab rtjii McA'HI'e ss 5 0 0 BALTIMORE ab 'fy 4 1 3 TROWICAi-Uy 4 0 10 4 1 4 3 2 1 Donofno.lb 2 1 2 10 0 Dorazio 3b 4 1 Carney. If 4 0 2 Scanncll.cf Simon, rf 3 0 0 0 Reed, si 3 1 3 0 1 0 3 1 Stlparo.3b 3 0 0 0 aSheehan 1 0 Salat e.3b 1 0 0 0 Thnmas.rt 2 110 1 0 0 IBunltsky.c 3 0 2j Morning rain and afternoon jwinds hampered the golfers on the final holes. Scores soared Whatever the reason, you'll find Commercial Credit Plan a convenient place to borrow. Rates are reasonable, too.

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2b RoarkP.c Regan aOsborne W'd'fh k.D bMorton Auulrre.p Totals 27 10 5 Also listen weekdays at 6:38 PM for "Inside Delaware Park" Struck out for Buchanan In 6th. Kiwanis Prevails WILMINGTON MANOR Dave Stroud pitched a three-hitter against Kiw.iiiis ai Air Base won a 12-5 Mill Creek-Christiana Optimist Senior League baseball game here Sat "nine Weldin 4 2-5 19 HOW MUCH DO YOU NEED? 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 under par for the 72 holes. Dave Ragan, who shared the third-round lead with Casper and Pott, had three straight bogeys starting at the 15th hole A' Tl Iiir.n no-inner urday. The winners have a 6 0 tn a two-over-74 and Cish Monthly Piyminta for You 0l 24 Mo. 18 ito.

12 Ms. 150 $13.54 500 524.09 $31.08 45.15 1000 4 18 62 16 90.31 Wins for Speer Post record. hphind the trio of one dFern'ndez 10 0 0 Total! 33 3 8 2 Totals 31 I I e-Cailed out on strikes for Resan tn 5th: for Woode'hiclc in 7th: c-flled out for Snyder tn 7th; d-popped out for Aguirre in Bth. Detroit 000 200 1003 Baltimore 004 101 OOx E-Roarke. PO-A Baltimore 27-1J, The Winegard Powertron gives crisp, clear reception even on weak channels.

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leaders. ad rfc Leek, te. 3b WILMINGTON' MANOR Danny Sturgis pitched a no hit. no-run game, striking out 16 of 2 1 2 KlYslcl.Jb 3 10 0 0 0 0 3 10 0 iflht Results 2 2 0 3 0 2 1 18 batters he faced Saturday" Wlgger.c Stroud. Deeraw.cX Bevis.lf 111D.

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