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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 6

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I 1 1 THE WICHITA EAGLE TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 13 1942 Six Ten Elevens Doxninate Roy Dunn and New Bride at Forum STRONGER TEAMS COMING AGAINST AIR COMMANDOS IRISH WILL BANK ON BERTELLI TO UPSET SEAHAWKS OHIO STATE PIpK OF SPORT SCRIBES AS LEADING SQOAD Michigan Labels Seahawks Best Team Ever Assembled Crisler Has High Praise for Bernie Bunch But Bernie 'Says They Made an Awful Slow Start You'll pardon if we jfail to send flowers to Sergt Joseph Barrow on his retirement from office But sincere as Sergeant Barrow (Joe Louis to youse guys) may be it just seem to be in the cards that he will never fight again in defense of his heavyweight title In one way card are a little Mde as the' highbrows would call it they merely repeat something the war depart ment ha already said to-wit: That Sergeant Barrow is a soldier and will do his fighting In uniform not in trunks There's nothing that Heavyweight Champ Louis can do about it But when and 'if the shooting is all over then we would be rather amazed NOT to see Louis recall he is a civilian a boxing champion and the owner of property ranging from a quarter to a half million If Tunney could go through the last war and almost a decade later win a heavyweight title why should Louis not be able to stave off some challengers for a fight or two after it Is over? But even if he wouldn't the money he could get losing it be a swell retirement fund? however Chief McClain played on the team ten years ago on strongest team Koch Wilson Hunter McLaughlin and other fine backs were also on that club (A typographical mishap stretched the service record a bit Monday) It all goes to show: After Sturdy's gridiron-length gal lop Saturday it was revealed that a mate had missed a block Sturdy said it might have been a good thing for had the Washington play er been hit he might have rolled into pathway and thus up set the run of the season Bob Broeg former national semi-pro publicity man who just recently went back to his well loved St Louie will go to the war service soon And Norb parrett who used to write Ice hockey for Journal now writing sports at SL Louis says' there will be NO ice hockey there this season St Louis hoped to get into another league when the AHA blew uPt but failed on the attempt Roy Dunn former champion was a visitor at the Forum last-night With him was the new Mrfc Roy Dunn formerly Miss Barbara £ard pretty Alva Okla girl The romance which developed since Dunn was a stndent at Alva Teachers culminated in ga recent marriage Dnnn is on furlough from a camp in Indiana where he is in iton-combatant duty after being Called' by his induction board spring He is a Quaker and has a farm near Gate Okla SAYS ARMY GRID PLANS FOR 1943 SEASON DUBIOUS Lieut Col Biff Jones Says However West Pointers to Finish This Year STUDIES ARE FACTOR "1 NEW YORK Oct Lieut Col (Biff) Jones graduate manager (ff athletics at West Point' fold New York football writers today that he was certain the academy would! compfete its sports program for the present school year we are dubious as to we can ido starting September Jones a former coach of the Army eleven before he served in similar capacity at Loulsana State Oklahoma and Nebraska said that the increase of studies at West Point and cutting the course to three- years left the cadets little time for sports i Jones also told the writers that at both the naval academy and at Wept Point are hopeful $hat the Army-Navy game will be- played this Recently there have been rumors that the contest scheduled for Philadelphia's Municipal stadium on November 28 would be cancelled because of transportation difficulties A year ago 42 special trains were needed to bring the spectators to Philadelphia GRANDOVICH STILL WEARS MAT BELT Big Russian Proves Too Powerful in First Fall Fans Dislike Tactics The villains had a big night of it at the Forum last evening as John Grandovich gigantic and unpopular wj A belt wearer bulled his way to a win over Ed Virag1 following a victory1 of Jack Suzek in the semifinal The fihale went but: one fall Grandovich won the fall of a modified rules bout in 64 minutes 15 seconds as he caught Virag on the ropes: and crushed him Virag had forced the issue previously and was trying to bend tlie burly Gra'nd-ovich back when the belt holder slipped aside and onj tog and won a quick fall before fails realized what had occurred rJ Virag changed tactics in the sec- ond session With but 10 minutes and and some seconds left Virag tried to rush matters and went for legs and seemed to be doing well enough but time cut the effort short An irate fan narrowly missed Grandovich with a pop tie after the match was ended FYi eterson referee often Irad to use to break holds especially by Grandovich who used fists continually On 1 Suzek weathered an attack Of flying tackles tripped up Don McIntyre and got the count over the former Washburn player in 19 minutes 14 seconds I Seelye Samara and Hanz Schultze went 30 minutes to a draw in rough house bout On the curtain raiser Referee Sie-el took a bad mauling from Bad Boy Brown and got sick of it after eight minutes of the bout and awarded Jack Toone a decision on a It was announced that Jim Lon-dos would head next card ITCH I RIG Skin Irritation Irritated Feet Loose Dandruff If annoyed or retUess earned by Itching! Chaflns Irritation for relief apply No 3 Ra-Boa Lleaid 93e-Il-SS i Msaey Back Guarantee 1 By WHITNEY MARTIN (Wide World Sports Columnist) NEW YORK Oct 12 The old professor bruihed the cobwebs from his chair and his brain with one deft motion He wore a glistening blue serge suit a bow tie and a worried expression as he turned to address the first fall session of his Monday morning class of football (loaches Old Professor Well gentlemen here we are again and note some strange faces In our midst But fret about that been told that my own is rather strange Terrible In fact Lieut Col Bernie Bierman Iowa Navy Pre-Flight just the way my Seahawks were for 2 minutes Saturday i terrible Dick Fisher and Mai Kutner put us bac i the game Someone asked me If this team is as good or better than some of my great Minnesota teams Why my goodness there would be no way to measure that Fritz Chisler Michigan We Were outmanned and outplayed by (me of the greatest football teams ever as sembled We feel too badly about losing to Col team if now we can beat some Big Ten schools proud of the way our team played: Old Well spoken gentlemen and a neat bit of broken field running on that question Col Bierman If I may say so Mr Horrell you seem happy? Babe Horrell I am professor We had that one craning to us but going to be awful hard getting the boys back to earth fra the California game- Lon Stiner Oregon We were punchless and driveless bu that doesn't detract from the play If they play that way from now on going to1 bea Old Professor 111 bite Who? Mr Odell is that story true? That Yale got the wrong Oddi from Penn? Howie Odell Could be My brother Bob played well for Penn despite fumbling twice Penn had a hard-hitting superior team we jus stop I hope it does as well against its other opponents George Munger Yale was aggressive particularly on defense where Moseley and Stack were great Penn has improved since the Harvard game Bob Odell workec well but helped brother Howie a lot by fumbling all proud of Howie and rooting fra him the rest of the season Old you root for a nicer goy I might add Who is that plump-faced beaming gentleman in the comer? Oh you Mr McKeever Welcome to our midst Ed McKeever -Notre Dame subbing for FTank Leahy Our boys showed their best spirit of the year They went out to win for Frank and did Angelo Bertelli never had greater accuracy on his passes excellent line started fast but seemed to tire toward the end Marchy Schwartz Stanford tfotre Dame played excellent ball Some of our seniors say they never such an aggressive team Our oys showed courage and might have held the Notre Dame running attack but Bertelli's passes were all they! were cracked up to be Old But the Notre Dame team didn't crack up did it? Heh heh Pleajse tolerate my little pun gentlemen leave yet dr Neely Jess Neely Rice I was Just getting ready professor always well to be ready We just ready to play a ball game and Tu ane was too tough fpr us We lave any noticeable letdown The Greenies just beat us and darned near ran us out ofi the stadium Monk Simons Tulane Our fel-ows were in their pitching and made the breaks go our way We caught Rice coasting from last victory too and we were bouncing back ffoma defeat Psychology you know Old professor Yes yea I know the matter Mr Voyles? It cant be that bad Carl Voylea William and Naturally wets disappointed Tow lenaltiea hurt us plenty against larvardj but both them were deserved Dick Harlow a swell ball club with a great line We packed defenses all day but they still outplayed and outcharged us We were lucky to tie Old Why so glum Mr Butts? Didnt you win 48 to 13? Wally Butts Qeorgia Sure so Change in Schedule Will Do Much to Provide Aero Players a 1 Battle NEW MEXICANS TOUTED The' switch in opponents for the third game of the season assures the Wichita Aero Commandos plenty of competition as they face the brilliantly coached eleven of Capt Ted Shipkey Albuquerque Army Air Base Waco was originally scheduled in that spot but was replaced after their one-sided losses at the hands of Tulsa and Texas teams However the new club is really something to talk about Shipkey is regarded as one of the best coaches in the Southwest and his' team has been clicking ever since he took over the duties as head coach Among his victims is New1 Mexico the school where 'Ship-key formerly coached Unlike competition furnished by Camp Gruber and Colorado Springs Captain Shipkey jhas already let it be known that hii eleven won't stand for a run a vay game 'Their starting backfield is a star studded aggregation with Harvey Johnson former All-Southern jleit half at Mississippi state who played with Colonel All-Eastern squad scoring two touchdowns against the Giants At right half is the sensational Clee Maddox of Indiana who made a brilliant run of 50 yards for a touchdown Wisconsin Fullback on this fine eleven is the hard driving Connie Sparks All-Southwestern back from Texas Christian Jack- Dungan Arizona flash will start at quarterback The ticket sale has moved to Woolf Brothers with sale scheduled to open Wednesday The Commandos were given a day off Monday by Coach Pete Bausch hut will be back in the harness again' Tuesday SINKWICH SHARES LEAD IN SCORING Tevis of Washington and La Pointe of Vermont also Have 42 Points NEW YORK Oct 12 (JP) Three players including all-America FYankie Sink wich of Georgia share the lead among the nation's football scorers as the season nears its halfwqy point Others of the top-ranking trio are Lee Tevis of -Washington university at St Louis and Ralph La Pointe of Vermont Each ha 5 scored 42' points Andy Victor of the Citadel arid Bob Steuber of Missouri are only three points behind the leaders with 39 each Victor hals played in three games while Steuber needed four to amass his total 44 TICKET SALE at Wools Bros Douglas at Market Starting Wednesday AERO COMMANDOS vs ALBUQUERQUE FLYING KELLYS LAWRENCE STADIUM SUNDAY 2 PM Prices loclAding Tu i Unreserved Bleachers 56d Other Reserved Sections SI 122 Center Grandstand Sections Box Seats S280 S168 By PAUL FOGARTY WE CAN'T REMEMBER DA NAME BUT IT-HAD WATER ALL 'ROUND IT DIDNT IT DRAFTIE? ISLAND YOU WHAT OH YEAH NEVER A ISLAND Ifri'1 Jji MUCH iA By BUD FISHER We By DAVID KAUFMAN OMAHA Oct 12 () days are Uttering those words simply sin cerely unhesitatingly heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis thus informed me yesterday of his Intention of retiring from the ring he has ruled so domlnat-ingly the past five years His statement came in reply to the first question I had asked him in an interview The champion now an army sergeant and ap pearing to be in the best of physical condition was emphatic on the point I repeated my question and big Jpe replied right In the army now and taking care of my but as for the my days are are you retiring when at the I asked the champ be too old when over too old the Brown Bomber answered immediately Not once did Joe Louis give me a hesitating or uncertain reply He was speaking of his future in teritlons and- he manifested no doubt in the matter I said only 28 which old right but by the time this war is over be in my and too old foF'a fighter too old the champ asserted Knowing this was the champlon irst announcement of his retire ment I told him going to quote you on your plan to retire rom the ring Is that alright Joe? go smiled the champion Joe was waiting for friends at the time of the interview He vis-ted with them Bunday night and on Monday morning left Fort Omaha with the other Fort Riley men on the return back to camp Joe was in fine spirits and ac commodated all autograph-seekers As I was leaving him a woman asked Joe to sign a drawing of a hula dancer The champion asked me tor the use of by penettjand as he signed 1 the drawing affably remarked something to the effect hat never signed anything like that before Say Joe my pencil? ROSE HILL IS WINNER ROSE HILL X)ct Rose Hill ilgh won from Rosalia in a county league baseball game 11 to 8 Carr and Browning was the winning attery while Roemlng Balyard and fierce worked for Rosalia Rose Till got 18 hits one a homer by McCluggage TELL ME WHERE AND WHAT WERE YOU IN? AW WE DIDN DO MUCH-CERT CAPTURE A LOT OF ENEMIES- OEPE HE GOES i but That Mutt Anything best hot to say anything all played well Harry Mahre Mississippi Georgia has an excellent team We tired We have replacements We did all right as long as we had stamina Old And unless we get some food all run out of stamina so adjourn for the day that Mr Bible The Oklahomans were tough in the line? Your Texans should know Mr Uuster tells me the boys were sloped down because they were hot A couple of hot teams you might say Probably not though Good day gentlemen MANAGER CLAIMS LOUIS MISQUOTED Roxborough After Talking with Champ by Telephone Says Bomber Quit DETROIT Oct John Roxborough co-manager of heavy weight champion Joe Louis said to night that Louis had no notion of renouncing his title for the present feels his remarks in Omaha were entirely Roxborough declared after a telephone conversation with Louis now cavalry sergeant at 'Fort Riley meant he was retiring only tempo rarily while he was- in the army and would not fight during tha time unless the -army asked him to1 Roxborough said the Brown Bomber told him he wanted'to de fend his title least once more after the war 'is- He pointed out that-Louis who said yesterday a' fighter in: his was too old tn be a champion was only 28 and added: won his title at 27 and was still defending it at 34 Both Baer and Braddock were over when they became champions and all the old-timers were over YOOMEAti THEY GET TO LOOK LIKE EACH LONGTIME gradually each otMesSs I WERE Notre Dame Hopes Running High tpr Game Against Bierman Saturday PASSING IS HOPE SOUTH SEND 1ND Oct (P) The 'idea of an upset victory Saturday over the unbeaten Iowa Seahawks was in the mind of every Notre Dame football player today because with gridiron form players In a dither this season the Irish think anything can happen At least Notre Dame Is willing to try The Irish played a 7 to 7 tie with Wisconsin and lost to Georgia Tech 13 to 6 before finally pulling out their first victory las Saturday 27 to 0 over Stanford All this has been going on' while the Seahawks of Bernie Bierman were rolling ruthlessly over four opponents three of them as tough as they Northwestern Min nesota Michigan The factor that arouses the Irish hopes is Angelo return to the passing beam again The accurate Italian who had a major hand in Notre undefeated season last year find himself this season in a revamped setup that had him calling signals from the quarterback berth In the formation until he was relieved of those responsibilities for the Stanford game Then the junior range-finder re gained his old talent Bertelli pitched 20 times connected on 14 and Included a string of nine straight as 233 yards were gained via the aerial route It was a performance that xnus have brought smiles to Head Coach FTank' Leahy undergoing treatments at the Mayo clinic In Rochester' Minn and perhaps 1 was a display Inspired by the illness-enforced absence of the man who directed Bertelli to national fame last year Mid Morning Melodies 10:30 Doc Embree Little Jack Little (BLU) Boake Carter (MBS) Bill Hay Reads the Bible (MBS) -Drifters Rambling Cowboys Holmes News 12:10 Livestock Markets Fashlonalres 8c Nadine Bulletins (MBS) Palmer House Orchestra (MBS) 12:45 U- 8 Army Band (BLU) News Ranch House Boys Closins Markets KFB1 Roundup 2:30 Pioneer Quartette News Summery 2:55 Radio 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John Hughes War Com MBS The Nation at War 8c Guest BLU Dance Music Orch (13 m) MBS Red Skelton and Company NBC -Fifteen Min Talk Broadcast CBS Paul Schubert's War MBS 1C: Dancing Music Orchestra BLU Mary Brasil Binging CBS Dance Music Orch MBS News for is NBC Fred waring NBC Dance (3 hr) BLU CBS Comment: Dance News til MBS 11:15 Late Variety with NBC LISTEN Tomorrow's Headline Hews FEATURING EARL GODWIN Direct From Washington 7:00 KFBI ford Motor company Displaced Minnesota Drops to Fourteenth in Poll of 91 Newspapermen GEORGIA IS SECOND By HAROLD CLAASSEN NEW YORK Oct (P) Ohio State coached again by Paul Brown who is only two years away from tutoring a high school eleven has the best college lootballj team In the opinion of 91 sport writers throughout the United States The Buckeyes undefeated in three starts top second place Georgia by 142 in the Associated first weekly rating of the present season Although Minnesota which won first place in the final polls of both 1940 and 1941 yielded its lofty position and skidded to fourteenth place the Big Ten conference dominates with the Ohioans and three other entries among the fiyst ten Michigan which has lost only to the Iowa Seahawks of Lieut Col Bernie Bierman is third with the surprising Illinois club fifth and Wisconsin seventh Bierman coached Minnesota dur lug its reign but his Seahawks and the football 'teams representing the other various military camps are rot eligible to participate in this ranking which is restricted to Collegiate elevens only Ohio State with victories over Port Knox -Indiana and Southern California drew 25 first place votes 20 second place tallies and enough consideration in the lesser positions for 638 votes Each first plaice ballot was 10 votes each second nine etc The Buckeyes grabbed fifteenth place in the final ranking of 1941 their first 'under the tutelage of Brown who built an enviable reputation as coach of the Massillon Ohio high school before going to Columbus Georgia with all America Frankie Slnkwlch hobbled by Injuries still has been good enough -to subdue four opponents squeezing by Kentucky 7 i tp 6 In the opener and then measuring Jacksonville naval air station Furman and Mississippi university The Bulldogs one of the favorites for the Southeastern conference title drew 12 first place designations 13 for second nine for third and 15 for fourth Their total vote was 494 Michigan also collected 12 first place tallies and 418 votes for third while Alabama which Is? expected to dispute right to the Dixie honors was fourth with 10 and 356 Illinois bossed this year by Ray Eliot who surplanted the veteran Bob Zuppke during the winter snared fifth only 48 hours after its greatest victory of recent years a 20 to 13 triumph ever Minnesota 326 votes Georgia Tech which wrecked Notre T-framation drew 296 votes for Its three straight wins while Wisconsin also unbeaten but tied by the Irish appropriated seventh although it got no votes for first Two eastern dubs Pennsylvania and were next In line with Washington State of" the Pacific Coast loop on the tenth rung Of the last three Penn Is the only one to have been defeated losing to the Georgia pre-flight cadets For the first time in recent years no club from the Southwest conference is among the first ten and such unbeaten powerhouses as Boston college Vanderbilt Du-quesne Army and Texas Christian are among the second ten HARDTNER UNDEFEATED HARDTNER KAN Oct 1 Hardtner high school Commandoes won from Alva Gold Bugs 6 to 0 to keep a record of undefeated un-scored-on for the season Campbell Hardtner quarterback scored the Jane touchdown In the third period It was Alva's first defeat and third win Big Six Notes MANHATTAN KAN OcL MV-Earl Hunter veteran tackle worked out with the Kansas State Wildcat today for the first time since he' was injured before the Texas game Jim Watkins end and Charlie Kier guard also should be ready to go against Missouri Saturday Coach Ward Ilaylett said placing the team near top strength i Neither Watkins nor Kier was able to make the Duquesne trip last week-emd Hunter worked out in sweat clothes I LAWRENCE KAN Oct -12 GP) Passing which brought the Uni versity of Kansas football squad its only touchdown thus far this sea son was emphasized today as the team prepared to meet the Oklahoma Sooners here Saturday COLUMBIA MO Oct The University of Missouri football squad with both Bob Steuber and Red Wade left halfbacks back in uctlon today began preparations for-a big week-end in France Virtually all of the Tigers will travel with the team meeting the Centaurs at Port Riley and the varsity opening its Big Six season against Kansas State at Manhattan Stedber knocked out of last game by injuries- reported for light duty as did Wade Steu-ber's understudy Wade has been idle for several weeks NORMAN OKLA OcL Oklahoma's football team lost Quarterback 9 Mnnsey senior to the army air force today Munsey is the twenty-first letter-nan from last Sooner squad to enter the armed forces or a war Industry enlisted in May but was placed on inactive duty awaiting call Joe Is Probably Bored Louis needs we believe is active duty and duty in for-cllmes Perhaps a bit fed up on just training A fighter hates the) training grind Louis is no exception been in service now about a year as we recall it He likes to fight He probably feels he is doing too little In the military line to justify giving up his fistic profession Tunney: was- a marine in World War I and saw a lot of actual fighting In trench war Dempsey was a shipyard worker at good substantial pay but war service aided rather than hindered his boxing career- Certainly he outlasted Dempsey in the long run Transportation Blues Back from a 2500-mile Jaunt we can attest that transportation is a problem even for the ordinary traveler hut for teams which must stay Intact and transport a lot of equipment it must be a headache Just another illustration that sports will gradually fade out during the war emergency An Illustration of how football teams have grief meeting dates was given last week-end at SL Louis The SL Louis Billikens were booked in Des Moines for a Friday night game with Drake left Thursday night and at the last minute found all but a dozen of their sleeper reservations canceled on a minute's notice There was nothing to do but load the gridders on the day coaches Thus most of the party missed a night of sleep Shockers going to St Louis picked a route which carried them over in two stages a morning! trip to Cm a workout and an early evening train to St Louis which arrived at 10 in time for a full rest There was no alibi on that score but coming back he tired and battered players hadjito up" There was no Pullman jfor them but they were lucky enough to be allowed on early by a friendly man and got the deluxe coaches But this little taste of travel snarls just goes to show what will happen when private travel is done away with on gas rationing Autos saved the day for on Its trip to Arkansas -U but in the future the trains will be more crowded than ever And on five different lines we saw standees on every train and no empty reservations It will be worse not better' in months to come No wonder Arthur Eilherts mem ber of the Washington athletic staff told the Wichita (party that he donbted If there would be any college football in 1943 Servicemen Need a Brea We didn't realize it before but Wichita which has done gallantly in the scrap drive and the war bond sales is sadly lacking in one war effort We refer to treatment of service men on furlough The city has done little for the boys in uniform in the entertainment line and this should be rectified at once FOr instance at Cleveland sol-dieri and sailors get everything We saw a big section of the Cleveland stadium reserved for them at the Bears-Rams game not even a dime tax Not only that but they ride free -on the street cars and buses and even a touring road show like Porgy and Bess a three dollar seat was furnished the boys scot free We got this directly from a Wicht-tan stationed there He even saw the Ice Capades without charge During the hationalbaseball tourney visiting players of soldier teams were admitted to the shows free This was a good start Wichita has no adjacent camps but there are plenty of the Fort Riley boys who like to come down Football games wrestling matches and other sports events could and should open the doors to them It is after all a very little to do Boots and Bingles George Staler who picked (he Cards to win the series was as surprised as any at the WAY they did iL Sisler said Saturday that there never was a series in which dope went more astray even for the in siders He admitted that the Cards seemd to have a lot of good breaks For Instance after Gordon's mishap on trying to catch Card nap ping and thus looking! foolish as Bonham pitched to the- batter In stead of to Gordon Musial later on slapped In the winning run on a dribbling hit over second base hit a bad ball and hit down on iL Slsler revealed was not a weU hit balL but he got it In the right It reminds of one Borom hit to win the national tourney here It did look like the Cards did the same thing Boeing hit In the clutches at a spot where Congrats to the -park department for a fine job on remaking Lawrence field into a football gridiron Emery Cox who did the supervising recently visited Gincy on the same convention Ray Dumont spoke for industrial ball The two didn't run into each other Louis Leaves for California Today KANSAS CITY Oct TWA officials said tonight Joe Louis heavyweight boxing champion will leave by airliner at 4:05 a Tuesday for Los Angeles Cal Earlier tonight his commanding officer at Fort Riley Gen Donald A Robinson said Louis has a 15-day furlough beginning Tuesday and that he had requested it order to attend to some private business TUESDAY OCTOBER 13 1330 (CBS) A The o' the Mornla Dr Pierce Morning News 6:15 Council of Churches The Old Trader and Farm New 7:00 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The World Today (CBS) Last Minute News Marry James Orcheatra (CBS) Melodr (CBS) (CBS) 7:30 A1 Jolson (CBS) 8:00 Burns and Allen (CBS) Cheers from the Camp (CBS) Talks Dr Harry 8 Oralle (CBS) 9:45 Ethel Jane's Notebook Phillips 65 News Reporter 10:15 Bobby Byrnes' Orchestra (CBS) Dick Rogers' Orchestra (CBS) Nws (CBS) Alvlno Rey Orchestra (CBS) Neil Bondshu Orchestra (CBS) Newa (CBS) KILOCYCLES A 6:30 Sam Wake Up and Live Comments by Clifton Utley NBC Peacock's Musical Jewelbox Do You NBC News NBC Show Without a Name NBC Morning News 8:33 Morning Mood NBC 8:45 Happy Jack NBC 9 Scrambled Words NBC Helpmate NBC Kwikads News Bulletins Women in the News Police Bulletins Raymond Organ Sertnaqe 10:30 Trade Winds Tavern David Harum NBC 11 Sam 11:15 Words and Music NBC 11:30 Beverly Mahr i Half and Half I Air Breaks NBC 12:15 Noontime Newa 12:30 Keep Rolling 12:43 Morgan NBC Golden Gate Quartet 1:15 Let's Be Neighbors News Bulletins Swing Tohie Man Your Battle Stations Music You Want 2:30 Ozzte 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