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St. Louis Browns - 1; St. Louis Cardinals - 3;
1944 World Series Game 6. The St. Louis Cardinals (National League) beat the St. Louis Browns (American League) 3-1, to win the series and their second World Series title in three years.
In an interview conducted by Bob Elson, Mickey Mantle discusses his pursuit of Babe Ruth’s career home run record, 714, and the knee injury he sustained during the World Series. He also explains his decision to adopt the switch-hitting stance and shares his experiences in high school sports. Additionally, Mantle addresses the absence of his wife from his games.
In an interview with Bob Elson, Bob Feller shares his remarkable career achievements, including numerous records, and discusses the evolving role of the players’ union, where Feller serves as a player representative.
In this interview, Bob Elson engages in a conversation with Moose Skowron, during which Moose recounts his experiences during his high school years and his time at Purdue University.
Texas 23 SMU 20 - played at Memorial Stadium at University of Texas.
have same game elsewhere in TMC - Alex Chesson &ç
Kern Tips (Humble network - missing very little and some plays are edited)
1947 Rose Bowl: Illinois Fighting Illini - 45; UCLA Bruins - 14.
Call is of Al Hoisch (UCLA)'s kickoff return of 103 yards, the longest in Rose Bowl history at this point.
USC Trojans - 45; Notre Dame Fighting Irish - 23;
Game played at LA Coliseum in Los Angeles, California;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
Disc 2
1. Halftime Interview
2. Third Quarter
3. Fourth Quarter
Stanford Indians - 7; Illinois Fighting Illini 40
"Illinois 40 Stanford 7 - at half - Grantland Rice, Leo Fisher, Wilford Smith, George Davis, Paul Zimmerman, Jess Hill and Rube Samuelson - Braven Dyer and Al Helfer (NBC) also on R-1 speed is very fast"
The Day The Phillies Won The Pennant on October 1, 1950 featuring Gene Kelly, Bill Brundige, Richie Ashburn, Dick Sisler, Robin Roberts and Bob Miller - also on cassette as a Record;
Philadelphia Phillies - 4; Brooklyn Dodgers - 1.
Played at Ebbets Field, in Brooklyn, New York
Orange Bowl. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets - 17; Baylor Bears - 14.
Game played at Burdine Stadium.
"Some late 4th-quarter action of Georgia Tech winning 28-7 at previously unbeaten Duke (no scoring here) - Bill Stern (unknown station, but clear broadcast)"
Recreation of Game 7 of World Series.
St. Louis Cardinals - 3; New York Yankees - 2.
Game played at Yankee Stadium in New York City.
Disc 1
1. Inning 1
2. Inning 2
3. Inning 3
4. Inning 4
Disc 2
1. Inning 5
2. Inning 6
3. Inning 7
4. Inning 8
5. Inning 9
6. Alexander & Ruth at Hall of Fame 6/12/39
New York Yankees - 2; St. Louis Cardinals - 0;
1943 World Series Game 5;
Game played at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis, Missouri;
Disc 1
1. Pre Game
2. First Inning
3. Second Inning
4. Third Inning
5. Fourth Inning
6. Fifth Inning (top)
Disc 2
1. Fifth Inning (bottom)
2. Sixth Inning
3. Seventh Inning
4. Eight Inning
5. Ninth Inning
6. BBC-HL (Don Dunphy)
1953 World Series: New York Yankees vs. Brooklyn Dodgers
Game 3: Yankees - 2; Dodgers - 3. In Game 3, Carl Erskine sets strikeout record.
Yankees won the series, 4-2. Radio call from Gene Kelly and Al Helfer on Mutual Broadcasting System.
"Carl Erskine K record in World Series (Gene Kelly) - game 3"
New York Yankees - 2; St. Louis Cardinals - 1;
1943 World Series Game 4;
Game played at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis, Missouri;
Disc 1
1. Pre Game
2. First Inning
3. Second Inning
4. Third Inning
5. Fourth Inning
6. Fifth Inning
Disc 2
1. Sixth Inning
2. Seventh Inning
3. Eight Inning
4. Ninth Inning
5. Post Game
NFC Divisional Championship Game: Dallas Cowboys - 30; San Francisco 49ers - 28;
Game played at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, California;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. First Quarter
3. Second Quarter
4. Halftime
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
Mendelson, Barry, Lynch, Dick, 1936-2008, McColgan, Bill
Summary:
New York Giants - 21; Pittsburgh Steelers - 17;
Game played at Pitt Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. First Quarter
3. Second Quarter
4. Halftime
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
3. Post-Game
USC Trojans- 24; Notre Dame Fighting Irish - 7;
Game played at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. First Quarter
3. Second Quarter
Disc 2
1. Halftime
2. Third Quarter
3. Fourth Quarter
USC Trojans - 26; Stanford Indians - 24;
Game played at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles California;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
Notre Dame - 6; Navy - 6.
Battle to a 6-6 Deadlock.
Game played in Cleveland, Ohio.
Disc 1:
1. Pre-Game + First Quarter
2. Second Quarter + Half
Disc 2:
1. Half + Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter + Post-Game
Brooklyn Dodgers - 5; Milwaukee Braves - 2. Brooklyn beats the Braves to win the 1953 National League Championship.
"Brooklyn 5 MILWAUKEE (NL) 2 - Carl Erskine hurls the Dodgers to the pennant-clinching win - Gene Kirby & Al Helfer (Mutual) - JIP to begin 9th inning (Sparex with 10/3/50) on SAW (16:10)."
No. 20 Oklahoma Sooners - 42; Kansas State Wildcats - 0.
"OKLAHOMA 40 Kansas State 0 - Darrell Royal and Jack Mitchell lead the Sooners to victory - Bob Murphy and Curt Gowdy (first part of game and ends with OU ahead 21-0 on SAW (:31)"
Sugar Ray Robinson won this ten-round fight by unanimous decision over Jake LaMotta, in Madison Square Garden in New York.
This was the fourth matchup between Robinson and LaMotta, and their final 10-round fight against each other.
"Sugar Ray Robinson decisions Jake Lamotta in a ten-round bout - Bill Corum
and Don Dunphy (no talk in between rounds) on SAW (:32)"
New York Jets - 13; New England Patriots - 6;
Game played at Shea Stadium in New York City, New York;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
3. Halftime
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
3. Post-Game
Kentucky Wildcats - 46; Oklahoma A&M Aggies - 36.
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Men's Basketball National Championship game of 1949. Played in Hec Edmundson Pavilion in Seattle, Washington.
Kentucky was coached by Adolph Rupp. Now the Oklahoma State University Cowboys, Oklahoma A&M was coached by Henry Iba.
Brooklyn Dodgers - 1; Philadelphia Phillies - 2;
Ed Bouchee's two-run, 6th-inning homer gives the visitors a defeat in their final game as the Brooklyn Dodgers - Jerry Doggett and Vin Scully.
Game played at Connie Mack Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Texas Christian University Horned Frogs - 7; No. 8 Southern Methodist University Mustangs - 7.
Fourth quarter recording in this Southwest Conference matchup at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
NBC Radio, Bill Stern
Detroit Lions - 17; Cleveland Browns - 7.
Game played at Cleveland Municipal Stadium
"Doak Walker runs for 66 yards for a TD for Detroit in the NFL Title game at Cleveland to make score 13-0 - TV - Harry Wismer (early part of 3rd quarter here and rest of game is on this Track)"
No. 9 Notre Dame Fighting Irish - 28; No. 12 Great Lakes Navy - 7.
Notre Dame Stadium in Notre Dame, Indiana. Commentator Bill Stern.
"NOTRE DAME 28 Great Lakes 7 - Irish come from behind to win their final game of the season - Bill Stern"
Bosse 52 Tell City 46 - Bob Harp's brilliant play in the 4th quarter aids the Bulldogs in their quest for an Indiana High School Regional title in Evansville - Dick Shively
on SAW (3:33)
HCL12 (little action)
HCL52 (little action)
St. Louis Cardinals - 3; Chicago Cubs - 0
Clip of Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals game highlights. Cardinals win the game
Game played at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis
"Mickey Mantle's long homer in Washington - Mel Allen recreation HCL85"
Notre Dame - 13; Illinois - 7.
Game played at Memorial Stadium
"Notre Dame 13 ILLINOIS 7 - favored and unbeaten Irish come from behind in the 4th quarter to whip the Illini despite a long TD run by Buddy Young Bill Stern - have original recordings on SAW (:23)"
Mendleson, Barry, Lynch, Dick, 1936-2008, McColgan, Bill
Summary:
New York Giants - 24; Minnesota Vikings - 23;
Game played at Yankee Stadium in New York City, New York;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
In an interview with Hank Bauer, Bob Elson delves into the comparison of player eras within the New York Yankees organization, while also discussing the evolution of bat sizes in Major League Baseball.
9th inning of Brooklyn Dodgers baseball game against New York Giants. Final score: Dodgers - 4; Giants - 5. Game played at Polo Grounds in New York City
Game Four of World Series. New York 5; Philadelphia 2. Game played at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York.
NEW YORK (AL) 5 Philadelphia 2 - conclusion of game on Track 1 - Al Helfer, Mel Allen & Gene Kelly
The inaugural game of the World Series play-by-play is underway, with one out in the eighth inning. Without commercial breaks, the broadcast continues until Bill Corum commences his game summary on Mutual Radio. - Bob Wolff
New York Yankees - 2; Brooklyn Dodgers - 0;
Game played at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York
New York Jets - 16; Baltimore Colts - 7;
Game played at Miami Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. First Quarter
3. Second Quarter
4. Pete Rozelle at halftime
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
3. Post-Game (includes Joe Namath)
San Francisco Giants – 3; New York Yankees – 5;
The game was postponed due to inclement weather.
Game played at Yankee Stadium in New York City, New York.
Pittsburgh Steelers - 13; Oakland Raiders - 7;
AFC Semi-Final Playoff Game;
Game played at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;
Immaculate Reception Revisited;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. First Quarter
3. Second Quarter
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
Los Angeles Rams - 24; New York Giants - 21;
Game played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, in Los Angeles, CA;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. First Quarter
3. Second Quarter
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
Green Bay Packers - 34; Dallas Cowboys - 27;
NFL Championship Game;
Game played at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
3. Halftime
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
St. Louis Cardinals - 4; Milwaukee Braves - 3.
"ST. LOUIS 4 Milwaukee (NL) 3 - Stan Musial's 5th-inning homer, his first of the season, breaks a 3-3 tie and ultimately is the game winner - Gus Mancuso and Harry Caray (Alexander narrates). Game played at Busch Stadium in St. Louis on SAW (:07)"
Cincinnati Redlegs - 0; Brooklyn Dodgers - 8;
A concise summary of the game’s conclusion, complemented by play-by-play highlights narrated by Al Helfer.
Game played at Ebbets Field in Bronx, New York.
Stanford Indians - 13; vs Michigan Wolverines - 12;
Rose Bowl;
Game played at Rose Bowl in Pasadena California;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. First Quarter
3. Second Quarter
4. Halftime
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
Los Angeles Dodgers - 0; San Francisco Giants - 8;
In the inaugural Pennant playoff game between two coastal teams, Billy Pierce pitched for the Giants, while Willie Mays, Jim Davenport, and Orlando Cepeda batted to secure a decisive victory.
Game played at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, California.
Russell, Bill, 1934-2022, Schayes, Don, Cousy, Bob, 1928-, Gross, Jerry
Summary:
East- 115; West - 108 ;
NBA all-star upset in Los Angeles as Bill Russell is voted best player; Don Schayes interviews Bob Cousy after game
Game played at Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena.
1967 Rose Bowl: Purdue Boilermakers - 14; USC Trojans - 13;
Game played at Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
New York Giants - 21; St. Louis Cardinals 20;
Game played at Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
3. Post-Game
Chicago Bears - 13; Green Bay Packers - 10;
Game played at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
3. Halftime
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
New York Jets - 18; New Orleans Saints - 17;
Game played at Shea Stadium in New York City, New York;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
3. Halftime
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Second Quarter
Game One of World Series. St. Louis Cardinals - 8; Detroit Tigers - 3.
Hank Greenberg Homer @ Detroit - France Laux (CBS)
World Series Game 1, Inning 8
Cotton Bowl. Kentucky Wildcats - 20; Texas Christian Horned Frogs - 7
"1m - Bill Stern mistake (lateral) in Cotton Bowl of TCU v Kentucky - NBCç
radio over film - SP copy - SP - in XSD"
Super Bowl VII: Miami Dolphins - 14; Washington Redskins - 7;
Game played at LA Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
3. Halftime
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
3. Post-Game (includes TV interviews)
Army Cadets - 21; Navy Midshipmen - 18.
Call by Harry Wismer of the game ending, as Navy drove the ball with a chance to beat the undefeated Army Cadets, and failed at the final goal line.
"Army vs Navy - Harry Wismer final moments"
Military All-Stars take on American League All-Stars. Final score: American League All-Stars - 5; Military All-Stars 0, played at Cleveland Studio in Cleveland, Ohio
San Francisco 49ers - 24; New York Jets - 21;
Game played at Shea Stadium in New York City, New York;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
New York Jets - 27; Oakland Raiders - 23;
AFL Championship Game;
Game played at Shea Stadium in New York City, New York;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
1970 Rose Bowl: USC Trojans - 10; Michigan Wolverines - 3;
Game played at Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
3. Halftime
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
3. Post-Game
Green Bay Packers - 33; Oakland Raiders - 14;
Game played at Miami Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. First Quarter
3. Second Quarter
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
3. Overtime
1969 Rose Bowl: Ohio State Buckeyes - 27; USC Trojans - 16;
Game played at Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
3. Halftime
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
Oakland Raiders - 23; Cleveland Browns - 20;
Game played at Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, California;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
Disc 2
1. Third Quarter
2. Fourth Quarter
North Carolina Tar Heels - 54; Kansas Jayhawks - 53;
Starts at the beginning of the second overtime;
"Sportsweek - Dick Schad - North Carolina 54 Kansas 53 (3 overtimes) - Tar Heels win the NCAA championship on Joe Quigg's two free throws with six seconds left in the game - Bruce Rice"
Game played at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Missouri;
MVP: Wilt Chamberlain
In this interview conducted by Bob Elson, Phil Rizzuto discusses his aspiration to manage a baseball team, his experiences playing with the New York Yankees, and various personal matters.
Game Two of World Series. New York Yankees - 2; Philadelphia Phillies - 1. Game played at Shibe Park in Philadelphia.
New York (AL) 2 PHILADELPHIA 1 (10 innings) - Joe DiMaggio's lead-off homer off of Robin Roberts in the 10th gives the Yankees a 2-0 lead in the World Series - Mel Allen & Gene Kelly (JIP on first pitch to DiMaggio in the 10th)
1947 World Series: New York Yankees win the series 4 games to 3 over the Brooklyn Dodgers. September 30 - October 6. Clip includes highlights from across all games.
As Jackie Robinson played for the Brooklyn Dodgers, for the first time in World Series history, the series featured a racially integrated team.
"Brooklyn 8 NEW YORK (AL) 6 - Dodgers even the World Series at three games apiece; includes a very long call of Gionfriddo's great catch - Red Barber and Mel Allen (with all other '47 WS HL - 26m) - also on CD spindle also on SAW = 25:22"
Game 1: Yankees - 5; Dodgers 3 (Yankee Stadium, New York)
Game 2: Yankees - 10; Dodgers 3 (Yankee Stadium, New York)
Game 3: Yankees - 8; Dodgers - 9 (Ebbets Field, Brooklyn)
Game 4: Yankees - 2; Dodgers - 3 (Ebbets Field, Brooklyn)
Game 5: Yankees - 2; Dodgers - 1 (Ebbets Field, Brooklyn)
Game 6: Yankees - 6; Dodgers - 8 (Yankee Stadium, New York)
Game 7: Yankees - 5; Dodgers - 2 (Yankee Stadium, New York)
Green Bay Packers - 24; Detroit Lions - 23;
Game played at Tiger Stadium in Detroit, Michigan;
Disc 1
1. First Quarter
2. Second Quarter
Disc 2
1. Halftime
2. Third Quarter
3. Fourth Quarter