"All Star Wrestling" was a WWF television show which consisted of top tier or mid card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one hour programs which were syndicated. All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania.
Vince McMahon Jr. calls the matches at ringside.
Ring announcer is Joe McHugh.
Interviews include Billy Graham, Chief Jay Strongbow, The Grand Wizard (Ernie Roth) Fred Blassie, Professor Toru Tanaka, Mr. Fugi.
"All Star Wrestling" was a WWF television show which consisted of top tier or mid card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one hour programs which were syndicated. All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania.
Vince McMahon Jr. calls the matches at ringside.
Joe McHugh is the ring announcer.
Interviews include Chief Jay Strongbow, Bob Backlund and Billy Graham.
This sports special pitted celebrities from film and television in the United States against stars from the United Kingdom and the rest of the world. Competition included bowling, darts, rowing, swimming, running relays, and soccer goal kicking.
Co-hosts: Jack Klugman and Ed McMahon.
"All Star Wrestling" was a WWF television show which consisted of top tier or mid card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one hour programs which were syndicated. All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania.
Vince McMahon Jr. calls the matches at ringside.
Joe McHugh is the ring announcer.
Interviews include Billy Graham, The Grand Wizard (Ernie Roth), Larry Zbyszko, Tony Garea, and Chief Jay Strongbow.
A night of boxing. Matches include Ron Lyle vs Stan Ward, Jimmy Young vs Joey Ballard, Ken Norton vs Lorenzo Zanon, Larry Holmes vs Fred Houpe. Muhammad Ali is interviewed.
"All Star Wrestling" was a WWF television show which consisted of top tier or mid card opponents. The telecasts were taped and neatly edited into one hour programs which were syndicated. All matches were held at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania.
Vince McMahon Jr. calls the matches at ringside.
Ring announcer is Joe McHugh.
Interviews include Bob Backlund, Billy Graham and The Grand Wizard.
Joined in Progress. Missing the first two minutes of match #1 which tag team partners Johnny Rodz and Jack Evans win in 7 minutes 49 seconds against Johnny Rivera and Steve King.
NOTE: Throughout the broadcast Vince McMahon Jr. promotes the World Wide Wrestling Federation Magazine on sale for $2.00 purchase price. Also we are reminded to cast our vote for manager of the year by ballot.
Muhammad Ali vs. Ernie Shavers in a 15 round Heavyweight Championship bout, from Madison Square Garden in New York City. Although rocked by Shavers several times, Ali won a 15 round unanimous decision. Dick Enberg, Joe Garagiola, Ken Norton, and Larry Merchant report the action.
On September 21, 1970, ABC launched Monday Night Football as a regular series during the football season. Elaborately packaged with flashy graphics and entertaining commentary, Monday Night Football brought sports programming to a mainstream prime-time audience that included more than just sports fans.
The Oakland Raiders defeat the Kansas City Chiefs 37-28 in a Monday Night football game in Kansas City, Missouri. Howard Cosell, Don Meredith, and Frank Gifford call the action.
The Kansas City Chiefs lose to the Oakland Raiders, 37 to 28, on October 3, 1977.
Final
OAK
Raiders
3-0-0
37
KC
Chiefs
0-3-0
Summary
Team Stats
Player Stats
1st quarter
OAK
KC
Raiders
Fred Biletnikoff 21-yard pass from Ken Stabler (Errol Mann kick)
7
0
2nd quarter
OAK
KC
Raiders
Errol Mann 42-yard field goal
10
0
Chiefs
Walter White 48-yard pass from Mike Livingston (Jan Stenerud kick)
10
7
Chiefs
Walter White 1-yard pass from Mike Livingston (Jan Stenerud kick)
10
14
Chiefs
Henry Marshall 41-yard pass from Mike Livingston (Jan Stenerud kick)
10
21
Raiders
Errol Mann 34-yard field goal
13
21
3rd quarter
OAK
KC
Raiders
Pete Banaszak 1-yard run (Errol Mann kick)
20
21
Raiders
Clarence Davis 37-yard run (Errol Mann kick)
27
21
Raiders
Clarence Davis 2-yard run (Errol Mann kick)
34
21
4th quarter
OAK
KC
Chiefs
Lawrence Williams 13-yard run (Jan Stenerud kick)
34
28
Raiders
Errol Mann 22-yard field goal
37
28
Game 4 of the 1977 National League playoff series between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Dodgers win game 4 4-1 to win the National League Pennant 3 games to 1.
Dick Enberg and Don Drysdale report.
Last four innings only.
Live radio coverage of the Dallas Cowboys vs. St. Louis Cardinals football game. The Cowboys defeated the Cardinals 30-24 in St.Louis for their 4th straight victory of the 1977 season. Tony Roberts and Pat Sherman call the play-by-play.
Keith Jackson does the play-by-play from the bottom of the Yankee 7th inning in the deciding 6th game of the series, with the score 7 to 3 Yankees. Howard Cosell and Tom Seaver do the "color" commentary. Reggie Jackson hits his third home run of the game in the 8th inning. From the victorious Yankee clubhouse, Bill White interviews Manager Billy Martin, Yogi Berra, Thurman Munson, Reggie Jackson, Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, who presents the championship trophy. Also interviewed are Mike Torrez and George Steinbrenner. On the field, Don Sutton is interviewed. Cosell and Seaver wrap up the broadcast.
Several innings of game 6 plus Reggie Jackson home run. Final game of Series won by Yankees 4 games to 2.
Announcers: Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell, Tom Seaver.
Bouts include Jerry Quarry vs. Lorenzo Zanon and Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Augustin Estrada. Quarry wins via 9th round TKO and Leonard wins via 5th round knockout. Howard Cosell reports the action.
The Chicago Bears defeated the Detroit Lions 31-14 in the annual Thanksgiving Day football game in Detroit. Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshire report.
Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions 31 to 14
Thursday, November 24, 1977, Week 11
The Chicago Bears played the Detroit Lions in Pontiac on Thursday, November 24, 1977, Week 11 of the 1977 season. The Bears won by a score of 31-14. The Bears swept the Lions for the 1977 season.
Chicago Bears offense
Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs
425 253 172 5 18
Coaches
Head Coach: Jack Pardee Offensive Coordinator: Sid Gillman Offensive Line Coach: Ray Callahan Tight Ends Coach: John Hilton Offensive Backfield Coach: Fred O'Connor Special Assistant to the Head Coach: Bob Bowser General Manager: Jim Finks
Detroit Lions offense
Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs
218 150 68 3 15
Coaches
Head Coach: Tommy Hudspeth Offensive Coordinator: Ed Hughes Defensive Coordinator: Fritz Shurmur Quarterbacks Coach: Ed Hughes Wide Receivers Coach: Bill Belichick, Ed Hughes Offensive Line Coach: John Payne Tight Ends Coach: Bill Belichick Offensive Backfield Coach: Wally English Defensive Line Coach: Fritz Shurmur Linebackers Coach: Rollie Dotsch Defensive Backfield Coach: Burnie Miller Special Teams Coach: Floyd Reese Special Teams Assistant Coach: Bill Belichick Strength and Conditioning Coach: Floyd Reese General Manager: Russ Thomas Head Trainer: Kent Falb
Live radio broadcast of the 1978 Cotton Bowl game from Dallas, Texas between the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame vs. the Texas Longhorns. Quarterback Joe Montana led the Irish to a stunning 38-10 win over the favored previously unbeaten Southwest Conference champions. The win gave Notre Dame the National college football championship for 1977.
Live radio broadcast of the 64th Rose Bowl game from Pasadena, California between the Michigan Wolverines and the Washington Huskies. The Huskies, led by quarterback Warren Moon, upset the favored Wolverines 27-20. Moon was named the game's MVP. Curt Gowdy and John Brodie call the play-by-play.
Former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali meets Leon Spinks for the second time in his career at the New Orleans Superdome. Ali, who lost his title to Spinks on February 15th, 1978, came back in this fight to regain the heavyweight championship for the third time in his career, via a unanimous decision. He became the first boxer to win the heavyweight title three times. Ali retired after this fight only to come out of retirement for a brief comeback two years later.
Keith Jackson announces the play-by-play in this final 7th game from the Pirates top of the 8th inning with the Pirates leading the Orioles 2 to 1. Howard Cosell and Don Drysdale do the "color" commentary. From the victorious Pirates clubhouse, Don Drysdale interviews Bill Madlock, manager Chuck Tanner, and Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, who presents the championship trophy. President Jimmy Carter joins in the conversation. Additional interviews are with Willie Stargell, Tim Foli, Phil Garner, Dave Parker, Grant Jackson and Kent Tekulve. From the Orioles clubhouse, Bob Uecker talks to Jim Palmer and Rick Dempsey. Howard Cosell and Keith Jackson wrap up the broadcast from the booth.
Host Joel Siegal gives tribute to Duke Snider and the Brooklyn Dodgers on the eve before Snider is to be inducted into Baseball's Hall of Fame. Reflections are heard from Robert Klein, Phil Foster, and from ex-Brooklyn Dodger teammates, Pee Wee Reese, Sandy Koufax, Roy Campanella, Don Newcombe and from Duke Snider himself.
Members of the winning Oakland Raiders are interviewed in their locker rooms by Bryant Gumbal following their 27-10 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1981 Super Bowl. NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle presents the Super Bowl trophy to coach Al Davis.
Losing Philadelphia coach Dick Vermeil is interviewed in the Eagles locker room.
Larry Holmes stops Renaldo Snipes via 11th round TKO. After the fight, comments by a visibly upset Snipes and Holmes. Howard Cosell comments on the current sad state of professional boxing, including boxing deaths and unruly fans. Cosell calls the fight from ringside.
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