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Roland Petit's
Ballets de Paris
At Winter Garden Roland Petit 's Les Ballets de
Paris, a company of 20 youthful dancers who have been successful in. London and Paris this past Summer, are flying direct from Paris this weekend, to make their first appearance in the U. S. next week. Under the auspices of Lee & J. J. Shubert, by arrangement with Arthur Lesser, the French ballet troupe will open an engagement at the Winter Garden, at Broadway and 50th St. It will open next Thursday evening.
Les Ballets de Paris will feature a dance version of "Carmen," which captivated American visitors abroad during the company's four-month capacity run at the Marigny Theater, Paris, just ended. Choreographed in five scenes by Roland Petit, the 25-year-old direc tor-choreographer - p r i n c i p a l dancer of the* company, "Carmen" is based on the Prosper Merimee story, uses the opera score by Georges Bizet, and has decor and costumes by the Spanish painter Antoine Clave.
. "Carmen" will introduce to American audiences R e n e e Jeanmaire, a young French ballerina. Petit will have the role of Don Jose and the Toreador is danced by Serge Perrault.
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4:00—United Nations Project—1949, "Junction in Europe," W. Gibson Parker, Narrator, Documentary-Drama, WNBC.
5:00—Radio City Playhouse. "Conqueror's Island," Bernard Grant, WNBC; The Shadow, WOR.
5:30—Harvest of Stars. Genevieve Rowe, Guest, WNBC. 6:00—Family Hour of Stars, "Love Affair," Irene Dunne, WCBS. 6:30—Cabrlllo Days, Program Commemorating the Discovery of Cali
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10:30—Kay Armen Show, Lanny Ross, Guest, WNBC.
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R I V O L I — " P i n k y , " 12:39. 2:48. 4:57 9:15. 11:26.
H l r h w a y . " j ; 5:15, 8:05, 11:15: atagre. 1:20. 4.
S T R A N D — " T a s k Force ." 2:44, 5:55 12:32: s t a c e . 1:36, 4:47, 7:58
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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN., OCT. 2, 1949 27
Yale Faces Lions Here Saturday By BEN GOULD *&~
With Eli Yale invading Baker Field to meet Columbia, and Army traveling to Ann Arbar to face Michigan while Penn bumps up against Princeton, next Saturday's grid schedule comes mighty ^close to proving a World Series distraction. ..
One of the boro's blue-ribbon attractions finds X. Y. U. battling Brooklyn College tin-i —- -;••." "; -der the Ebbets Held lights against Harvard, Rutgers and
12.57.J while Kordham travels to Kings; Lehigh in their time-homered 6 :55 ,jPoint and Citv College hits the
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' J a n e Cow l Signed
Morgan and Drake Teamed by 'Pretty Baby'
Dennis Morgan and Betsy Drake will co-star in "Pretty Baby," forthcoming Warner film to be directed by Bretaigne Windus t
Harry Kurnitz will produce "Pretty Baby," which will mark Miss Drake's first role at the studio, following her loanout to Warner 's by David O. Selznick.
WILL IAM WYLER'S "THE HEIRESS," opening Thursday at Radio City Music Hal l , finds Olivia de Havil land pleading wi th, her father, Ralph Richardson. In the background is Montgomery G i f t , the cause of the argument.
trail to the New Haven Teachers backyard.
The Penn State-Boston Col: lege' tiff will hold the attention of all New England with the Holy Cross-Dartmouth jounst in the hills of Hanover a close second. Other interest- [JvoVn inK engagements along the
pit Qornell
feud, Vilanova and St. Mary's (on Friday night in Phillv),
!Colgate-Boston University, and [•Navy-Duke.
Below the Mason-Dixon line, Arkansas takes on BayitJr. No.
; Carolina encounters So. Caro [liha and Texas battles Okla-
Eastern seaboard
8 A.M. TO 12 M.
'Rock Bottom' Eleanor Parker, Patricia Neal
and Ruth Roman will have co-starring roles in "Rock Bottom," film story to be produced by Milton Sperling's United States Pictures for distribution by Warner's. Robert Wise will direct.
Crosby's 'Mr . Music'
Ready to Begin Work on Paramdunt's new
Bing Crosby s t a r r e r . "Mr. Music," -is getting under way shortly with the return of
TELEVISION W C B S - T V , Channel 2 W N B T , Chonnel 4 WABD, Channel 5 rVJZ-TV, Channel 7 WPIX , Channel 11 W A T V , Channel 13
Crosby to the studio after month's absence.
Arthur Sheekman has completed the screen play and Johnnv Burke and James Van
a 10:00 a.m. WNBT—Film. 10:15 WNBT—Yesterday's News-
reel. 10:30 WNBT—Children's Hour,
Ed Herlihy'. M. C. 11:30 WNBT—The Magic Clown.
Heusen have done seven, songs; 11:45 WNBT—Yesterday's News-for the picture, which Crosby will start to pre-record on Oct. 10. Marge and Gower Champion, dance team, who are doing the choreography for the picture in which they also appear, have started-rehearsals,
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Announcements. WATV—Feature Film. WJZ—National League Foot
ball Game. Chicago Bears vs. Chicago Cardinals,
WATV—Film Serial, "Mystery Mountain," Chapter 11.
WATV—Western Feature Film.
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lets. WCBS—The Chuck Wagon
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WPIX—Comics on Parade. 5:40 WABD—Telenews Weekly. 6:00 WATV—Feature Film..
WJZ—Ireene Wicker. WPIX—Television Chapel. WABD—Western Film,
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6:15 WCBS—Burton Holmes, Santa Fe'Travelogue.
6:30 WNBT—Say It With Acting. WCBS—Mr. I. Magination. WPIX—News of the Hour. WJZ—Action Autographs,
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7:00 WABD—Front Row Center Starring Georgle JCaye.
WATV—Western Feature Film.
WJZ—Stained Glass Windows.
WCBS—"Tonight on Broadway," With John Mason Brown (Premiere).
WNBT—News in Review. WPIX—Telepix Newsreel. WNBT—Sunday Date With
Gene Archer. WPIX—Jimmy Powers. WCBS—"This Is Show Busi
ness." Clifton Fadiman; M. C; Duke Ellington, Ginnie Powell and Lou Parker, Guests (Premiere)
WPIX—Feature Film. "Sins of the Children," With Eric Linden and Cecilia Parker.
WNBT—Aldrich Family With Robert Casey and Jackie Kelk (Premiere).
***W.JZ—Penthouse Players. 8:00 WCBS—Tonst of the Town.
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WNBT—Believe It or Not. WJZ—Think Fast. Dr.
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8:30 WNBT—r^avle It to the
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WABD-Cinoma Varieties. WJZ—The Little Review,
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WJZ Library of Documen-« trrry*Films. • WABD-*-Cross Question. WATV—"Camera High
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9:30 WJZ- Music Room. Conrad Thibaulr, M. C.
10:00 WCBS—The Week in Review WNBT—Garrowav at Large WATV—"Word of Life,"
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1:00 WCBS—Ntwa.
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WJZ—Old-fa»hlon,d Rivival Hour.
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1:45 W C B S — M r m t from Lakt Sutctn .
WOR— "Golnt P la te l . " WINS—Front P a t t Drama.
1:55 W N Y C — N t w t .
iiOO WCBS—World Newt. WNBC— New I Reundv*. WOR—Ntwt , Henneny. WJZ—Sunday Mtn ' t Pae*. W M C A — N t w t ; "Rhythm
Makert." WMGM—Churth of Air . W N Y C — Matttrwork Hear. W I N S — T h t Chottfl Ptosis.
9:15 W C B S — O n t o Mutle. WNBC—The Comla Weekly
.Man WMCA—Pel i t iea l Talk. WOR—"Live a New Li fe ." W I N S — H e r t ' t - t a Vtttrana.
J:30 WJZ—Volet tf Proohecy. WMCA—"Over My Shoulder" i W M G M — M t r n l n a 8«renade. j WOR—Radio Chanel. W I N S — Guttt 8tar
9:45 WCBS—Chariot W h t t l l . W N B C — 0 . tV H tlInert. WINS—Guett Hou«e. WMGM—Heal ing Minl t t ry tf
Chriit lan Science 10:00 WCBS—Churth t t the Air.
W N B C — Hl th l ieht t of Blblt . WJZ—Mt t ta ta ri UratL WOR—Ntwt Qladitone, W M G M — B l b l t Clatt, W M C A — N t w t ; Top Tune
Tlmt. W I N S — Newt.
10:15 WOR—Gtt Kort Out et L i f t .
WINS—Ivory Tewtr. 10:30 WNBC—Children » Haur.
WCBS—Churth t t tht Air. WNYC—Opera Seenet. WJZ—Southernalret W M G M —Bible Auditorium. W I N S — K a y Lorraine Show
10:45 WOR—Your Hymnal. WINS—Top Compoiart.
11:00 WCBS—Jtckton. ntwa. WJZ—Vietor Llndlthr. WOR—Newt, Gladttont. W M C A — N e w t ; Top tunt
Time. W M G M — C h r l t t l t n Rtform
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11:05 W C B S — T h t Niwamaken.
I I : I5 WOR—Dort thy and nick. WJZ—Fine Artt Ouarttttt . WCBS—"Wor ld Affair* Re
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the same tactics later. But s o m e h o w , Dartmouth this time had what it took to stop the Red and HlueJ on the half-yard line on fourth j down. Penh's two other tallies! were the hurry-up kind, Bob Deuher scooting 68 yards on a third-period punt return and: Hill Khoades in the final periotlj flitting for (57 yards around; Dartmouth's left end alter t'ak-ing a d i r e c t pass on the tail-! back spot;
D a r t m o u t h , which, also opened its season here last year with Penn, and also played its only - poor game, was ragged. Tiiss Mcl.augliry's lads simply couldn't get going. And when
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they did unfurl the pass attack that had worked so well last year just about every time a pass was completed, the officials would find illegal use of hands in defending the passer.
Atop that, Dartmouth fumbled eight times, losing the ball five times. Penn also dribbled. The Red and Blue let die bail go free four times. In fact, one part of the second period was fumble, fumble. Fitkin fumbled, then Doone.z fumbled, 'hen Howard fumbled for Dartmouth—and R h o a d e s
fumbled for Penn. Almost one right after the other.
But then Agocs, who made good on Penn's three conversion attempts, blocked Chapman's punt and there were no more fumbles 'til after Graham crossed the goal line with the game's first score.
It's-almost impossible to overestimate the mid-section defensive strength of the victors. It was this that crowded Dart-! mouth's middle, giving the Red] and Blue enils the best oppor-j tunity to strut their stuff.
Penn ran up a "net of 2! ll yards, rushing against .'I^art-j mouth's JIG. It hadn't much of J
la pass attack, gaining only ..'ilj yards on 18 tries. Dartmouth's'; air game, being hobbled, gained only 70 yards on 21 tries.
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Leahy Homecoming The Notre Dame - Michigan
State football game on Nov- 5 will be somethig of a homecoming for Coach Frank Leahy of the Irish, who was an assistant coach at Michigan State it. 1932 under "Sleepy" .lim Crowley.
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Baltimore, Oct. 1 (U.R)— Navy's-I'rince'ton's lone touchdown of Midshipmen returned to the '.the fjame. winners' circle today after a The fumble, recovered by lojlg stretch in which they went tackle Holland Cohan, was fol-two full seasons without a vie- lowed four plays Liter by a pass tory, toppling I'rinceton, 28—7. from halfback Dick Kazmait-r to without tot)' much diffiouH.v at end John iam-ry who leaped I'.abc Ruth Stadium in their ' inlto the air to bring it down on home opener, . , . — . tile two.
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o extra point for the Midshipmen. ^ ^ o f ,h t> R
A fumble by halfback Hillj Tlie win was N^yy'a
fourth extra
lirst ^ P o w e r s on his own 17 in the since t:M7, when the "Midship-
• • • • • • • • ^ • • • • ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' second period set the stage for j men upset Cornell, 3S—10
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