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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres
1230-2.15 p.m.-European Record, 2.15 p.m.-Happy Sounds (cont'd).
ed Programme.
13.30 p.m.-The Philadelphia Sym-
phony Orchestra.`
1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and
Weather Report.
1.03 p.m.-A Recital by Elsie, Sud-
daby' (Soprano).
2.55 p.m-Greetings to our listen-
exs in Austraila.
3 p.m.-News and Economic
view in English.
·U. S. BASEBALL
Yankees Win World Series
Now York, Oct. 6.
The New York Yankees, with a
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inning, won the sixth game of the 3.15 p.m.-Tu-day in Germany. | World Series from the New York
-Sound Ectures.
3.30 p.m. Meeting of North, East. South and West. A com- petition of jolly companions.
1.15 p.m-Musical Comedy Gems. 130 p.m.-Reuter Press,, Rugby
Press, Local: Weather fore-1.45 p.m.-Gay October has made cast, Time, and Announce-
everything colourful. The joy ment
of the Autumn Songs from five centuries. Arranged by Kees Veening.
1.40 p.m. Variety and Dance
Music.
2.15 p.m.-Close Down.
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6-8 pm.-European Programme.
from p.m.-Dance Music Hong Kong Hotel.
6 p.m.-Children's Studio Concert. 6.30 p.m-
Concert. Waltzes. Evening on
the
(Richartz).
Rhine-
the
Alster...
In Dreamy Night C. M.
"Zlehrer). Moonlight оть
(Fetras). Wine. Women and Song
(Strauss).
6.45 p.m.--
11
Cinema Organ Music.
Film Hits-Sidney Torch.
I Hate Myself Sidney Torch. Parade of Parades-Quentin M.
MacLean.
7 p.m.-.
A light, concert programnnie, A Plano Solo-Mazurka in D Ma jor, Op. 33, No. 2. (Chopin). Plano Solo-Mazurka in A Flat Major, Op. 59, No. 2 (Chopin) -Ignace Jan' Paderewski. Song.-Gentle Zephyrs (Jensen) Song. The Fairy Tales of Ire-
land (Eric Coats)-Esle Ack land.
Song. Only For You (Doelle, arr. Amberg)-Herbert E. Uron (Tenor).
Violin Solo.-Tarantella
de Sarasate),
(Pablo
Violin Bolo.-Abendlied (Schu-
mann-Manuel Quiroga.
5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-
view in German.
5.45 p.m.-German Marches.
Giants to-day, and with It the championship for the season. They scored thirteen runs on seventeen hits, the Giants scoring Ave times on nine blows. The smallest crowd of the series, 38,427 persons, KRW the Americans win their fourth victory after an exciting game where the issue wasin doubt until the fateful ninth inning.
The Yankees were leading as the ninth inning began, but they
C.10 p.m.-Sign öff DJA and DJB climaxed the encounter by scor-
(German. English).
DJE 6.55 p.m.-Call
(German. English).
German Folk Song. "
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and
Lag seven times in this last frame. DJB knocking Coffman, the Glant's third pitcher, out of the box. He was replaced by Gumbert.
7 p.m.-Concert of Light' Music
8 p.m.-News In English
1:
8.5 p.m.-Greetings to our Lasten-
ers in the "Far East" and Call DJQ
Glants started on well, scoring twice in the first inning on a dou-
instructions
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ble by Ott The Yankees evened O VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, the count in the second, however. Powell's homer sending
in Selk.
8.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Muste They went ahead in the third,
(continued).
Rolfe scoring on a fly by Gehrig. p.m.-News and Economic Re- Yanks hit four times and scored
view in German.
twice in the fourth, and Fitzsim- 9.15 p.m.-Chamber Orchestra mons, the Giants' pitcher, was re-
(Hasse).
10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in English on DJE, DJQ in Netherlandish on DJB. 10.15 p..-To-day in Germany.
Sound Pictures.
10.30 p.m.-The Relay." A short radio play by Walther Gott- fried Klucke.
10.45 p.m.-Concert of Items by Re- quest: Hallo, hallo! You wish— we play.
placed in the middle of the inning by Castleman after allowing five runs and nine hits since the out- set
Ott homered for the Giants in the Afth and in the seventh Bartell scored on a double and single by Terry,
Each scored once in the eighth, Moore homering for the Giants.
Coffman pitched for the Giants in the ninth, and, was hit for three runs and three hits, with none out. beróre Gumbert relieved him. Yan- kees scored first in this innlag on 12 midnight-Close DJE DJQ, DJB Danning's error at the plate, where
(German, English).
11.45 p.m.-New Songs" by Paul Graener, Margarete Corazella, Soprano.
RADIO MANILA
Song.--Tramping Through the 8.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News
Countryside. (P. Allison). Song. The Druma Are On Parade (Neville)-Peter Daw-
son,
Instrumental--La Paloma (Yra- dler)-J. H. Squire Celeste Octer.
7.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock
Quotations.
7.33 p.m-
The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards.
Wer
Martha-Selection (Foto).
March
the Priest (Mendelssohn). Softly Awakes My Heart"Sain- son and Delliah" (Saint-Saen), Ruddigore Selection (Suluvan,
art. Winterbottom). Old Panama (Alford).
8 p.m. Logal. Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announce- ments.
3.05 p.m.-Chinese Studio Concert. 11 p.m.-Close Down, 8.05-11' p.m-European Programme
Broadcast by Z.E.K. on a fre- quency of 640 kilocycles.. 8.05 p.m.-"Symphony No. 3 in F
Major"" (Brahms). (Op. 90). 8.38 p..
Songs by Georges Thill (Tenor).
1. Spanish Serenade (Bizet).
2. Nuit D'Espagne (Massenet). 3. Enlevement (Bordese and
Levade).
4 Barchetta (Hahn).
2.50. p.m. - "Wagneriana” — Fan- tasia on Themes of Wagner (Seldel),
9 p.m.-News and Announcements
from London.
8.20 p.m.-
A Variety Programme. Piano Solo-Love's Romance. Plano Solo-Stay Close to me-
Fred Stein.
Vocal-The Trail of the Lone-
some Pine-The Hill Bikes. Instrumental Drifting and
Dreaming--Perera and Faaluhi | Song-Empty Baddles-"Rhythm
on the Range", Song-The Scene
Leslie Hutchinson. Instrumental Sweet Georgia
Brown.
Changes-
Instrumental-Wabash Blues
Harty Boy's Tiger-Ragamuf-
Ans
Band-There'll never be another
You.
Bong.The Pretty Girl is like, 'a
Melody-Francis Day..
and Music-English and Span- ish Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Alr, conducted by Don Alva.
7 a.m.-Sign Off.
9.30 a.m.-Nielson Financial Review
and Musical Varieties. 11.15 am-Sign Off.
2.30 p.m.--Nleison Financial Review
and Musical Varieties. 3.45 p.m.Sign Off.
6 p.m.-Tirso's Mabuhay Orchestra. 6.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational
Period.
6.35 p.m.-English Informational
Pet'od.
8.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, througn
the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz.
7 p.m.-Ls Insular Cigar and Ciga- rette Factory presents "Alres Filipines," with Juan Silos, Jr. and his String Ensemble.
7 p.m. Dinner Music, 7.30 p.m.-"Rincon Espanol." fea-
turing Ramon Estella. 7.45 p.m.-Carson Robison and his Buckaroos, presented by the Distributors of Kerosene - Elec- trolux..
8 p.m. To be announced. 8.15 p.m.-Five Feet of. Melody-
Lina Flor, Frankie Trinidad and Ariston Avelino.
| 8,30. p.m.—Corimercial Monitor. |845. p.m.-Stock ·. Quotations and
Local Market Reporta
9 pm-Listerine Amateur Hour. with Baron Unterhelsen. Mas- ter of Ceremonies.
9.30 p.m-Musical Varieties.
10 p.m.-8ign off.
PRAGUE FAIR :
Satisfactory Results Obtained
Prague, Sept. 13. To-day saw the close of the 33rd Autumn Fair. comprising 2,795 exhibitors on an area of '350,- 000 sq. feet. The session was Visited by half-a-million of pec- ple, among which were an impor- tant number of foreign buyers who
came from 49 countries.
Apart of a very good partiefpa- tion of visitors from neighbouring Orchestra-Big Broadcast of states, most remarkable was the.
1938 Selectipu. Orchestra-Every Night at Eight
-Selection.
10 p.m.-Big Ben from London.
Dance Music.
p.m.-Close Down
BERLIN PROGRAMME
number of importers from France. Belgium, Italy, Swizerland, Scan- dinavian States and Netherlands.
Oversea countries were repre- sented by buyers from 23 states, among" which prevailed importers from the Near East. South America and different parts of the British Empire,
Bales were effected abroad in
1.05 p.m.--Call DJA, DJB (German, glass and chinaware, leather goods;
English),
German Folk Song.
pm-News in German,
1.10 pm-Happy Bounds.
toys, metal goods, fancy
gooda
kitchen and household requisites." The next session will be held from March 5 to 15. 1937,
he had replaced Mancuso after the latter was hit on the chin by
pit- ched ball. Thereafter it was a rout. Powell batting in two runs,
Rolle Murphy and
one each. Gomez was given the credit for the
game, though he allowed four runs and eight hits before he was re- lieved in the middle of the sixth. Murphy, his relief, allowed one
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HOME FOOTBALL FORECAST
(BY FORWARD)
The following are the English and Scottish League "Axtures for Saturday, October 10. The teams in bold type are tipped to win:--
PORTSMOUTH
PRESTON N.E. West Brom.. A.
BARNSLEY Bradford
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Manchester U.
- Sunderland.
Charlton A. · Liverpool.
Stoke C. Chelsea. GRIMSBY T.
i
Tottenham H.
Bradford C.
Leicester C.
Aston Villa. Blackpool.
DIVISION I
Mileage.
ARSENAL BIRMINGHAM BOLTON W,
140
T
Sheffield W.
40
V
Leeds U.
60.
".
Derby Co.
BRENTFORD EVERTON
180
7.
PO
7.
Wolves
HUDDERSFIELD T.
85
MANCHESTER C.
160
MIDDLESBRO'
105
180
190
V.
115
DIVISION II.
50
Blackburn R
25
V.
BURY.
BURNLEY
135
7
COVENTRY C.
100
Doncaster
180
Y.
Swansea T.
FULHAM
Y
Southampton.
NEWCASTLE U.
180
NORWICH C. NOTTS F.
100
Y
West Ham U..
75
*
Chesterfield.
PLYMOUTH A SHEFFIELD U.
180
Y
65
*
DIVISION HII, (NORTH)
Accrington
25
T
STOCKPORT CO.
BARROW
56
Carlisle U
CHESTER
35
Y
Southport
CREWE A.
20
Y
Tranmere.
HULL C. :
95
T.
Gateshead.
LINCOLN C..
115
Wrexham.
MANSFIELD T. NEW BRIGHTON OLDHAM
50
Y.
Halifax T.
100
Darlington,
30
Y
Rotherham.
80
บ
York C.
80
V.
HARTLEPOOLS E
DIVISION III. (SOUTH)
ALDERSHOT BOURNEMOUTH BRISTOL R. CARDIFF
125
E
80
145
135
Queen's Park Rangers
CLAPTON O.
BO
Notts Co.
CRYSTAL PAL
35
Reading.
LUTON, T.
105
Bristol C.
MILLWALL
125
NORTHAMPTON SWINDON T.. WALSALL
50
45
200 SCOTTISH
LEAGUE -
¦ PORT VALE Rochdale
ABERDEEN Albion R CLYDE HAMILTON
···HEARTS :
· KILMARNOCK
Queen's Park Queen of South -- RANGERS
ST. JOHNSTONE
Exeter C.
Brighton.
Southend U.
Newport Co. Watford. Gillingham.
Torquay.
Dunfermline MOTHERWELL. Third Lanark. St. Mirren. Dundee. Falkirk
Celtic. ARBROATH, FATWICK Hibernian,
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