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Burlington Daily News Radio Page Niue Additional News in the World of Sports Radio Programs Friday, October 4, 1940, Lifes Like That By Fred Nehe Northern League Pitching Records 1940 Radio Guide Handy Key To Programs Programs listed below may be heard locally under good conditions through one or another of the following stations. Major WABC programs are carried by Station WCAX. WJZ WEAF Schenectady WGY (790) Hartford WTIC (1040) Montreal CBM. (960) CBF (910) Cleveland WTAM (1070) Chicago WMAQ (670) Cincinnati WLW (700) Plattsburg WMFF (1310) Montreal CFCF (600) CBF (910) Chicago WENR WLS (both 870) Boston WBZ (990) Pittsburgh KDKA (980) (Pitchers with one to nine decisions, inclusive) Cg e.r. bb hb wp er avge.

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WCAX 1200 Kilocycles on the Dial TODAT 4:00 Exploring Spacs. 4:15 Jack 1-eonard. 4:30 Edith Hendrick. 5:00 You Asked For It 5:29 Weather Report 5:30 David Elwyn, songs. 5:45 Lefty Girards C.

W. Riders. 5:59 Time Signal 6:00 Newt Bulletins. 6:05 Edwin C. HilL 6:15 Local News.

6:30 Camera Club of the Air. The World Today. 7:00 Mutiny on the High Seas. 7:15 Three Ring Time. 7:30 Jobs For America." 7:45 Today in Sports.

8:00 Masterworks of Music. 8:30 Dance Music. 8:55 Elmer Davis, News. 9:00 Sportsmens Roundtable. 9:15 Fiesta.

9:30 Music to Read By. 10:30 Back Where I come From. 10:45 News of the War. 11:00 Musical Interlude. 11:05 Everett Hoagland Orch.

11:30 Ray Herbeck Orchestra. 12:00 Weather Report Saturday A M. 7:00 Farm Program. 7:30 News Bulletins. 7:35 Breakfast Party.

8:00 News of Europe. 8:15 Morning Serenade. 8:30 Rhapsody In Brass. 8:45 House of MacGregor. 9:00 Press News.

9:15 Hillbilly Champions. 9:30 Womens Radio Journal 10:00 Welcome Lewis Singing Bee. 10:30 The Old Dirt-Dobber. 11:00 Presa News. 11:05 Columbia Concert HalL 11:30 Dorian String Quartet 12:00 Noontime Varieties.

P. M. 12:30 Front Page Flashes. 12:35 Noontime Varieties. 12:45 Farm and Home Program.

12:55 News. 1:00 Of Men and Books. 1:15 Calling All Women. 1:45 Blue Grass Brevities. 2:00 Monitor News Commentary.

2:15 Vera Brodsky, pianist 2:45 Old Vienna. 3:00 Buffalo Presents. 3:25 Press News. 3:30 Duke Tennessee Football Game. 6:00 Press News.

6:05 Albert Warner. 6:15 Local News. 6:30 Yella Pessl, harpsichordist 6:45 The World Today. 7:00 People's Platform. 7:30 Columbias Gay 90's Revue.

7:45 Today In Sports. 8:00 Masterworks of Music. 8:30 Dance Music. 8:55 Elmer Davis, News. 9:00 our Hit Parade.

9:45 National Defense Series. 10:00 What Is It? 10:15 Public Affairs. 10:30 Jack Leonard. 10:45 News of the Wsr. 11:00 Musical Interlude.

11:05 A1 Kavelin Orchestra. 11:30 Bob Crosby Orchestra. 12:00 Weather Report WCAX HIGHLIGHTS SPORTS 9:00 p. m. SPORTSMEN'S ROUND TABLE Continues upland game discussion.

3:50 p. m. (Saturday) DUKE-TENNESSEE FOOTBALL. GAME Ted Husings play-by-play description. MUSIC 8:00 p.

m. MASTERWORKS OF MUSIC" Symphonic' masterpieces, VARIETY 10:30 p. m. BACK WHERE I COME FROM Hobo singers. EDUCATIONAL 1:00 p.

m. (Saturday) OF MEN AND BOOKS The Beloved Returns reviewed. WOMENS FEATURE 9:30 a. m. (Saturday) RADIO JOURNAL With Ann Parker.

FOB LATE DANCERS 11:05 p. m. EVERETT HOAGLAND ORCHESTRA. 11:30 p. m.

RAY HERBECK ORCHESTRA. Richmond Church Notes World-wide Communion Sunday will be observed Sunday morning at the Congregational Church at 10:00 oclock, Rev. Wesley E. Page of Jericho Center officiating. It will also be observed as All Saints Day, and Mrs.

Daisy Fuller, the necrologist will present the In Memoriam The Federal Council suggests that every church member make a special effort to attend church Sunday. Services at Holy Rosary Church Sunday morning will consist of mass at 8:30 and 10:30. Members of the Holy Name Society will receive Holy Communion In a body at the 8:30 mass with benediction of the blessed sacrament following the 10:30 mass. Walter Smith, eon of Mr. and Mrs.

John L. Smith enlisted in the Army and went to Pennsylvania yesterday but failed to pass the examination for eyes. The Jolly Junior 4-H Club will meet at the home of their leader Mrs. Donald Allen Saturday October 5 at 2 p. m.

All members are urged to be present and bring material so that the record books may be finished. The Fish and Game Club held a meeting at the Dwight Phelps store last evening. Personal Mention Miss Helen Walker who has been spending part of the summer In West Dummerston with her grandparents was at her home here last week. Mrs. Elda Hill spent the day in Burlington at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Baker. Among those from town attending the Kings Daughters convention held In Burlington were Mrs. Martha Nichols, Mrs. E.

E. Fish, Mrs. H. R. Phelps, Mrs.

C. B. Andrews, Mrs. Elton Fish, Mrs. Ada Barney, Mrs.

John Morton, Mrs. C. E. Barney, Mrs. M.

O. Goodrich and Mrs. Whitcomb. Mrs. Mary Wortheim was an all day business visitor In Burlington Thursday, 17 1 12 1 13 1 35 24 7 8 11 23 12 7 3.50 17 3.56 35 3 58 24 3 60 12 3.60 5 3.75 13 3.77 21 378 8 3.79 35 3.80 27 3.86 7 27 20 45 17 6 DO 6:15 630 645 7:00 7:15 730 745 8:00 8:15 830 845 $00 930 145 10:00 10:15 1030 10:45 1100 11:15 1130 11:45 39 8 3 37 3 92 Giovan'geli, Brattleboro 3 0 Ellis, Bennington 12 7 Sisler, Brattleboro 2 1 Lankford, St.

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Albans 13 0 Jackowitz, Bennington 3 1 Murphy, Montpeller-Brattleboro 17 5 Telesky, Bennington 12 3 Williams. Bennington 20 1 Daley, Brattleboro 2 0 Budzyna, Brattleboro-Claremont 13 2 Cheney, Brattleboro 7 3 Buggies, Bennington 6 3 Mosse, St. Albans 15 8 Gallagher, Claremont 18 5 Irons, Claremont 13 2 Mele, Claremont-Brattleboro 18 4 Vivian, St. Albans-Brattlebroo 11 0 Angelos, Brattleboro 10 3 Medlar, Brattleboro 5 0 OLeary, Glens Falls 4 0 F. Smith, Montpelier 2 0 Musil, Brattleboro 12 2 Leahy, Bennington 2 0 Weaver, Glens Falls 3 0 Chesire, Glens Falls 4 0 Lepiesha, Brattleboro 1 0 Hadley, Brattlebroo 3 1 Neff, Glens Falls 2 0 Belardli, Claremont 2 0 Saunders, Montpelier 1 0 Burns, Brattleboro 1 0 Freud'hm, Brattleboro 1 0 Choquette, Montpelier 1 0 3 17 12 20 0 3 3 1 17 4.25 4 4 00 26 4.03 19 4 07 1 14 11 16 85 19 14 38 6 2 49 4 50 53 20 .500 .333 .857 .500 .333 .000 .500 .333 .000 .250 .375 .667 .000 .571 .500 .333 .556 .375 .286 .250 .200 .000 .000 .000 .000 .250 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 26 1 18 1 0 36 4.50 0 28 4.59 0 42 4.67 2 23 4.71 1 28 4.84 1 12 491 8 5.14 4 5.14 TOMORROW 8 a.

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Balks Atkins (2), Mosse, Gallagher, Feimster, An8el. Budzyna, Murphy, Jackowitz, Meeker. Deep River Boys Rom Let, soprano Children's 0w Bara' Club Records e.r. Fov Be Oct Irving flier's Orck. National Grange: U.

S. Anaj Band 11:00 the following effect: Hall," moves EST, on to 3:45 the 6ame moves up schedule, five-times-weekly 3:45 p. 10, Columbia's Science from Friday, Oet. moves from to a new EST, has undertaken of Brahms during the series to a 2:15 to final program Intermezzi minor and seven from Opus concludes her succeeding join the two additional of one pianist will C-minor Piano Piano Quintet Greenhouse, the 38. Another to appear Brahms programs baritone, group of broadcast, passing of the "Old at a different Saturday, EST.

With to take up protective winters cold and other Dirt-dobber has answer at as in the gardens the fun at party? Of to "Three Reg more the studio each night. quizee on bring your Luncheon at Oka Chase Ray Kinney i Orck. Concert Mask Duke-Tennessee Clash Due Over WCAX This Saturday Already spotlighted as one of the most important of the country's early-season college football games, the Duke-Tennessee clash Saturday, at Shields Watkins Stadium, Knoxville, has been picked by Ted Husing for Columbia network coverage (WCAX 3:30 to approximately 6:00 p. EST). The clash bewteen Dukes Blue Devils, co-holders with Clemson of the 1939 Southern Conference championship, and Tennessees Volunteers, who tied Georgia Tech for the Southern Conference title last fall, is expected to go a long way toward deciding national as well as Southern football honors.

The teams did not meet last year. Tennessee, coached by Major Bob Neyland, went undefeated in nine games during its regular season, running up 205 points to none for its opponents. The Vols lost, 14-0, however, to Southern California In the Rose Bowl. Duke, which is tutored by Wallace Wade, had only a 14-13 setback by Pittsburgh to mar an otherwise perfect 1939 record. Husing Picks Winners Cornell to beat Colgate, Ohio State to overcome Purdue, Notre Dame to conquer the College of the Pacific, Stanford to stop Oregon, Temple to defeat a strong Georgetown and Fordham to open with a victory over West Virginia.

These are Ted Busing's selections in the outstanding college football games scheduled for the nation's gridirons on Saturday, Oct. 5. Ted doesn't dope" the Duke-Tennessee clash at Knoxville, because he and Jimmy Dolan, his assistant, are covering that one for WCAX listeners. Ted likes Cornell Saturday because of the Big Reds power and wealth of veteran material. Similarly, he looks for Ohio's powerful squad to ride over a good Purdue eleven.

He sees Notre Dame primed to open with a decisive victory, looks for Stanford to ehade a strong Oregon team, thinks Ray Morrison has Temple set to hand Georgetown its first setback in two years, and figures Fordham's power too much for West Virginia. Other Husing picks are Northwestern over Syracuse, Holy Cross over L. S. Princeton to beat Vanderbilt, Pitt over Missouri, Yale to conquer a strong Virginia team, Minnesota to beat Nebraska, Texas over Indiana, Wisconsin over Marquette, Arkansas to conquer T. C.

U. and Southern California to beat Oregon State. The Auburn-Tuiane game he picks to wind up in a tie. Columbus Day Broadcast Dr. Maurice F.

Mahoney's Columbus Day address will be heard over WCAX Saturday, October 12th, from 8:30 to 6:45 oclock instead of 6:45 to 7:00 p. as stated in a recent publicity release. Dr. Mahoney is chancellor of the DeGoesbriand Council, Knights of Columbus. Program Time Changes The first few days of October bring a general readjustment in many of WCAX'S program time schedules.

Two Saturday programs undergo a time change effective Oct. 6. Welcome Lewis Singing Bee" which will be heard from 10:00 to 10:30 a. m. EST.

The Old Dirt-dobber, which was broadcast from 11:05 to 11:30 a. EST, will become a full half-hour show, heard from 10:30 to EST, On Monday, Oct. 7 time changes go into Columbias Lecture from 4:00 to 4:14 p. Mondays and Wednesdays, to 3:55 p. EST on days.

A Friend In Deed, 15 minutes from its present and will be heard from 3:30 to EST. Effective Thursday, Oct "Adventures in will be heard every Thursday 3:45 to 3:55 p. EST. The following day, 11, Exploring Space 4:00 to 4:15 p. EST, time, 3:45 to 3:55 p.

Piano Recital Vera Brodsky, who an arduous cycle piano masterpieces summer, brings the close. (WCAX, Saturday, 2.45 p. EST), Her embraces two from Opus 119, No. 1 in and No. 2 in minor, Fantasies, Nos.

1 to 7, 116. Although this solo recitals, on the two Saturdays she will Dorian String Quartet in all-Brahms programs hour each in which the be heard in the Quartet, Opus 60, the and, with Bernard cellist of the Dorian group, Cello Sonata, Op. soloist of distinction In these special is Frederick Lechner, who will sing a songs during the second Oct. 19, Garden Program With the seasonal Daylight Saving Time, Dirt-dobber is heard hour on WCAX now 10:30 to 11:00 a. garden lovers preparing their bulbs and make arrangements against for their rose bushes plants, the Old as many questions to this time of the year middle of summer when are in full bloom.

3 Ring Time" Have you joined in Station WCAX's studio course, we're referring Ring Time With Balantine. Nash's program is becoming and more popular, with audience Increasing Come up and be guest the program and friends along too. DAILY NEWS WANT (Key: games; eg complete games; games won; I games lost; pet. percentage; Ip in-nings pitched; ab opponents at of; opponents hits; opponents runs; so strikeouts; bb bases on balls; hb hit batsmen; wp let Id pitches; sho shutouts; er earned runs; e.r. average.) Gene Kmpa'i Orck.

Football Game: Dukevt-Tennessee Highlights on Chain Station Programs Programs For Tonight NEW YORX (Europe: WEAF-NBC 7:15, WCAX-CBS 8:55, 10:43 East; WJZ-NBC MBS 10, 10:30. 11:45, NBC 12 midnight Program Premieres MBS (Midwest only) 7:15, Red Grange on Football; WEAF-NBC 9:30, Arch Obolers Everymany Theater, Nazimova in This Lonely Heart; WEAF-NBC 10:00, Wings of Destiny, aviation drama; MBS 11:30, California Melodies. Politics WEAF-NBC 8:30, Roger W. Babson, Prohibition Presidential Candidate; 11:15, Earl Browder, Communist Presidential Candidate. WEAF-NBC 7:30, Alice Templeton; 8:00, Lucille Manners Concert; 9:00, Waltzing.

WABC-CBS 7:30, A1 Pearce (West 10:30) 8:00, Kate Smith Hour from South Bend; 9:30, Grand Central Station; 10:00, Bob Ripley Show. WTJZ-NBC 7:00, Bushveld Songs: 8:00, Bishop and Gargoyle; 8:30, Death Valley Days; 9:45, J. S. Kemper on "Business and Defense;" 10:00, Welterweight Fight, Henry Armstrong vs. Fritzie Zivic.

MBS 8:30, Clnfonletta; 9:30, Command Performance. Programs For Saturday World Series MBS 1:15 p. Detroit vs. Cincinnati. Football WEAF-NBC 2:15, Princeton vs.

Vanderbilt; WJZ-NBC and WCAX-CBS 3:15, Duke vs. Tennessee; MBS, approximately 4:00, Minnesota vs. Nebraska. Europe NBC 8 a. WCAX-CBS 8, 9 a.

6:45 p. MBS 10:45 a. WEAF-NBC 1:45 p. m. WEAF-NBC 10 a.

Lincoln Highway Drama. WCAX-CBS 10 a. Singing Bee, new time; WJZ-NBC 12:30 p. Farm and Home Hour. MBS 5:30, Recording of Belmont Park Race (also WJZ-NBC direct Week-End Short Waves For Saturday: RNE Moscow 7:00, English Broadcast; JLS2 TOKYO 8:30, Accordion; DJD-DXB Berlin 9:30, Cabaret; GSL-GSC-GSD London 10:30, Radio Newsreel.

For Sunday TGWA Guatemala 4:15, Marimbas; HAT4 Budapest 7:30, Concert; HVJ Vatican City 8:30, News and Comment; GSC London 9:00, Variety. Aote: The Dally News would be plad to hear from radio s-teners about other stations over which IVEAF end WJZ programs may be beard tuith tome regularity. PAY ATTENTION MEN You Can Buy Your New SUIT and TOPCOAT At Moderate Prices S25 S30 S35 for top notch values In SUITS and TOPCOATS all the fashionable new models In all the favored shades for Fall. Gabardine Topcoats $23.50 Zip-In Topcoats $19.50 Reversibles $10.95 Dobbs Fall Hals $5.00 Arrow Shirts $2.00 Covert Slacks $5.00 up Fashion Park Suits $40 up Danway Fall Hats $2.95 Miles Perry Co. Quality Clothiers Established 1897 ADS PAY Mayor Hague Takes Precautions for Willkie JERSEY CITY, N.

J. OF) Mayor Frank Hague, elate Democratic leader, directed police to take every precaution" to preserve order when Wendell L. Willkie speaks here Monday. Referring to rowdy tactics which greeted the Republican presidential candidate in other sections of the country, Mayor Hague wrote to Public Safety Commissioner Daniel Casey: Please be advised that it is my wis hthat you as director of public safety take every precaution to insure that Mr. Willkie, as the presidential candidate of a major political party in this country, be assured of a respectful hearing in an orderly manner." Norman Thomas, Socialist candidate for president, was deported when he attempted to speak at Journal Square in April, 1938.

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