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Daily News from New York, New York • 63

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CAOOLinC ALLCTT i rrzz 'Judv there's a booth vctTl ivould be 1 I some real money.Tf beqarborpowj in the back 1 this be V. Main Fret! AnJorscn's Saa. With Tith Evas Iczjsr, hto Robscrsd By CHARLES MrllAKKY Into rehearsal today goes "John Murray Anderson Harlequinade, the review which is to iki. 10 at the Imperial with Hermione infold. Dilly de Wolfe, Harry Bel- By STAN SMITH Chuck Meyer, Long Island's wandering pewratlor, fame i up with a real spinning tackle blast Friday.

Fishing with apt. Frank Mundis aboard the Crickett It out of Montauk, Meyer, using 15-pound test mono on an Airex rig, tied into what ultimately turned out to be a 36 1-pound, 11-ounce mako Ca lafonte, Orson Bean, Car 1 ton Car-, penter, Nand Cromptoa and Harry -Mlfral SI tltnmw COLE lOKlLK'b A A ART 13 WOniTS Minima. Supervised by the vener- able Anderson, the show will try out in Boston beginning Nov. 5. According to the dictionary, a harlequinade is "that part of the play in which the HarU-quia is con- i fishing is infinitely better.

ANYONE INTERESTED in a good little fishing booklet on South Sa SaM'SI Ttaa MM -Km. Ma, mtm. a v. I t'-W 2 SHOWS F.VFRY SUN. Africa writes Warren F.

West. South African Tounst Commission, 4 spK-uous." A Harlequin, as you 475 Fifth Colonial Air cnarx. Cburk took his fish in 45 minute a Ully which should meet fith Miss Frank ie Lamonte's approval and hence wind up a new IGFA record for the poundage. Meyer's mako copped our TV Woods and Waters (10:50 P. Ch.

11) Fish of the Week award Saturday night. BLUEF1SH AND stripers con- tinned hot over the weekend, and all the talent turned out, even Frank Tuma. Meaning when a die-' hard bonacker gets all hepped up over his backyard panic, there must GBUUtana, SI'S SAM Ml Al. UYS DOFFS mm st tanaiar at a rt Httt Sua SM.lSai Sat Saa "sscfss a ajcsMis vat rs aiisioiM (. atttta a amita nun- ROUGtKS Ac HWIMERSTTJVS MSW Ml caratSiV MIT AND JUL! FT know.

Is "a character in comedy and pantomime having a shaven bead, masked face, arti-cxlorcd tirnts and a sword of lath." Maybe Anderson is giving as just what be says. Namely, an evening centered about shiny pates, fancy pants, masks and wooden stickers, but it would be a great favor to headline writers if he'd go back to his original title, which was "John Murray Anderson's Almanac." It's four units shorter and possibly more appropriate. It has a lovjrri mu rsssrn an. aw a. t7 M.

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y. at auaa. a Sat SUNDAY EVE. PERFS 8:30 Nrw Pofiitfor Prirrtf "URiafT "BRITTON naca in via, too. The Theatre Guild has added "Home Is the Hero" and "Day of Grace" to its schedule.

The first play, by Walter Market, did well at the Abbey in Dublin, and the bitter survived a testing at the West port Country 1st house last I Summer. The Guild's fir produe- tion this season will be The Trip fc rjllaaT rrlaa Ha. Ural ttmr be a lot or fish available. Bob Sylvester and Ray Prohaska, fishing together, claim their luck is fantastic. Each iruy claims a stringerful, and Cliff Stanley of Bill's Inn of Montauk swears they're giving us the straight dope.

Could be. They do get lucky once in a blue moon. Ninth Annual International Sail-fish Tourney, leading light tackle fishing contest, will be run at West Palm Beach Dec 8-11. Last year's event was staged at Acapulco, Mexico. Those intrepid bottom fishermen of the Light Buoy Fishing Club 18 sightless anglers put in their time sea bass and por-gies) one day last week aboard the Sunny Day, fishing the Rocksways.

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I a. l-H ii i af-aaa mm. aw-Oaaa aaaaaara, at lil act -7aat frt lines packaging hunting trips-five and a half days of Vermont deer hunting with guide for $82X0. Bill Boillotat, Lev it town: Suggest you take your gun either to Abercrombie Fitch or to Bob Jenkinson (2d at 41st St.) for an appraisal. These outfits know all about collector's items.

George Mosley put out his annual message re not mixing powder with alcohoL An interesting Job. George. Putnam County Fish and Game Association Reporter an excellent issue on pertinent rod and gun. A. G.

Gumaer of Valley Stream is a local tropical fisherman. Two years ago while fishing from Tom 4k Larry's Fishing Station. Island Park, he took three (properly identified) barracuda, averaging seven inches. Last week be took another tropical species The Savior Snapper, indigenous to the Barbados. Fishing on the Delaware is sizzling black bassers.

Try the waters around llankins, X. Y. Schcry to Speck Dore Schary mill speak at 5 P.M. Wednesday in the auditorium of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, at 245 W62d St. Students and alumni of the American Theatre Wing's professional training program will bear Schary discuss the value of general theatre training for motion picture techniques.

Music end Dcnce Tonight is Polka Night at Rose-land Ballroom, where Frank Woj-maroski and his orchestra will play Sugar Ray Robinson and Count Basie open tomorrow night at the Bandbox. Bill Russell, composer-pianist, starts at the Sberry-Netherland's Cafe-Bar tomorrow. Oil roadway The Equity Library Theatre will c.1'1 4 a il' KHStKn UHORF I HE FIFTH SEASON rha. ISM. tn.

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Otto Preminger is fcere from Hollywood to direct rehearsals for the American premiere of Gottfried von Einem's opera The Trial." which will be presented by the New York City Opera Company Oct. 22 at City Center. The work was first done at the 1953 Salzburg Music Festival. Joseph Rosenctork, director of the City opera, will conduct. Costumes sad decor have been Yul Brj-nner a.

II Getting Married Patricia Brooks, who appears In "The Grass Harp." and Ted Mann, co-producer of the show, will be married at noon today at the Hotel Ambassador. Kings County Judge Nathan R. Sobel will officiate. Tickets go on sale at the National today for "Late Love" and at the Martin Beck for The Teahouse of the August Moon." "Late Love," produced by Michael Abbott, stars Arlene Francis. Lucile Watson and Neil Hamilton.

It opens Oct. 13. Teahouse," John Patrick's comedy featuring David Wayne and John Forsytbe, opens Oct. 15. The Phoenix, a new theatre company organized by Norris Houghton and W.

Edward Hambleton, will present a season of plays at the Stuyvesant Theatre, 19 Second Ave. Formerly the New Jewish Folk Theatre, the building was used until this weekend as a movie house. It will be renovated before the opening play, Sidney Howard's -Madame. Will You is presented Nov. 24.

Five productions are planned for runs of four weeks each. Ceorge Shearing, the "relaxed" pianist, beads the lineup targinning Friday at the 125th Sc Apollo a rMMjaTS i 1 II KING AND I ii. aiawi rawwrvi till (a. t7 aa. a a aa.

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Pollution is old business hereabouts, suh. Ask Tony Klaer of the Sheepsbead Bay Boatmen's Association and Carm Marinaccio of the Free port Boatmen's Association two gents who've been battling acid dumping advocates for years. Rudy Lundberg of the Wantagh Baptist Church is- a new kind of Sunday School teacher. He takes his class age 9 to 12 deep sea fishing. His favorite boat is the Annabelle, skippered by Hank Bets of Seaford.

Raymond Shaw, S985 Botanical Square. New York r-SM MaaAJn SWS ag (rm.t t-M. WsMim. T.t (mm mm-wmtm mm Best Musical of TbcSeasx WISH YOU WERE HERE VV a Krm mtmf-mt Mai. On the medical side of the news Is a report that producer Richard Aldrich, home for the last right weeks with a broken leg, will be back in bis office today.

Aldrich has a play, "A Girl Can Tell." which begins a two-week stand in Detroit tonight and is to open here at the Royale Oct. 20. From the Garden comes word that the rodeo's initial 19 performances hare resulted in four cracked skulls, several broken bones and cuts necessitating the use of three yaids of stitching. lTaiai. la as aa.

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Is an available candidate Tor a Bronx gun club. George Hoffman. Astoria: There's fairly good fishing at Selden, but your Babylon open its 10th season Oct. 21 at the Lenox Hill Playhouse with "The Madwoman of ChaiUoU" and his hand and Clyde Mcihatter and the Drifters. CUUPO ANYHOW, IT GIVES MB THAT'S THE CHANCE TO TMRCW SAM sGSASfWHLE TO TUNE Of "THAT OLD SAM AMD INTO CLOSES CONTACT WITH THE WATHALOTS.

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