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1972-09-27, WGY, 211 min.
- Frank Messer
- Bill White
- Phil Rizzuto
- Norm Cash
- Horace Clarke
- Roy White
- Bobby Murcer
- Felipe Alou
- Thurman Munson
- Gene Michael
- Sparky Lyle
- Dick McAuliffe
- Tony Taylor
- Al Kaline
- Duke Sims
- Frank Howard
- Ike Brown
- Mickey Stanley
- Jim Northrup
- Aurelio Rodriguez
- Ed Brinkman
- Ron Blomberg
- Joe Coleman
- Fred Sherman
- John Gamble
- Lerrin LaGrow
- Gates Brown
- Chris Zachary
- Willie Horton
- Marv Lane
- Bernie Allen Hal Lanier
- Steve Kline
- Joe Staton
- Chuck Seelback
- ` Bill Stayback
- John Heller
Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer, and Bill White do the play by play. Detroit Tigers 6, New York Yankees 5 Game Played on Wednesday, September 27, 1972 (Night game) at Tiger Stadium Yankees 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 10 0 Tigers 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 - 6 12 1 Sparky Lyle, who leads the major leagues in saves with 35, suffered one of his rare failures in relief when the Tigers came from behind to defeat the Yankees 6-5. The Yankees scored three runs on a homer by Johnny Callison in the first inning and added two on a single by Bobby Murcer in the third. Trailing, 5-1, the Tigers began their rally in the eighth with a run on singles by Willie Horton, Al Kaline and Duke Sims to kayo Steve Kline. Frank Howard, pinch-hitting, greeted Lyle's arrival with a run-scoring single and, after a walk, Mickey Stanley hit a sacrifice fly to make it 5-4. In the ninth, Ed Brinkman and Horton singled and Tony Taylor was safe on a bunt that the Yankees let roll. Kaline came through with a sacrifice fly to tie the score and Sims followed with a single to drive in the winning run.
1972-09-28, WGY, 211 min.
- Phil Rizzuto
- Bill White
- Frank Messer
- Norm Cash
- Horace Clarke
- Roy White
- Bobby Murcer
- Felipe Alou
- Thurman Munson
- John Ellis
- Rusty Torres
- Clerino Sanchez
- Gene Michael
- Mel Stottlemyre
- Ron Swoboda
- Lindy McDaniel
- Charlie Spikes
- Sparky Lyle
- Dick McAuliffe
- Tony Taylor
- Al Kaline
- Duke Sims
- Frank Howard
- Ike Brown
- Mickey Stanley
- Jim Northrup
- Aurelio Rodriguez
- Ed Brinkman
- Mickey Lolich
- Paul Jata
Thursday, September 28, 1972 Start Time: 8:04 p.m. Local Attendance: 21,185 Venue: Tiger Stadium Game Duration: 3:31 Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer, and Bill White are the announcers as the New York Yankees win 3 runs to 2 over the Detroit Tigers in 12 innings. Three notable homeruns by Yankee's Thurman Munson, Yankee pitcher Lindy McDaniel, and Roy White provide a win and opportunity for New York not to be eliminated from playoff contention. NOTE: In the top of the eighth inning there is a brief missing gap of audio which does not include John Ellis' complete at bat, or includes the following batter, Rusty Torres at bat. The sound track picks up after 1 & 2 count to Ellis with Celarino Sanchez at bat with a count of 0 & 2.
1972-10-01, WGY, 139 min.
- Phil Rizzuto
- Bill White
- Frank Messer
- Gaylord Perry
- Fritz Peterson
- Robert Merrill
- Mickey Mantle
- Horace Clarke
- Roy White
- Bobby Murcer
- Thurman Munson
- Rusty Torres
- Gene Michael
- Ron Blomberg
- Bernie Allen
- Fritz Peterson
- Frank Tepedino
- Buddy Bell
- Jack Brohamer
- Chris Chambliss
- Ray Fosse
- Graig Nettles
- Roy Foster
- Kurt Bevacqua
- Del Unser
- Frank Duffy
- Tommy McCraw
- Gaylord Perry
Gaylord Perry wins his 24th game of the season as the Cleveland Indians defeat the New York Yankees 2-1 in 11 innings in the first game of a doubleheader at Yankee Stadium. Fritz Peterson is the losing pitcher for the Yankees. Announcers are Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer, and Bill White. Aired on WGY Radio, Schenectady, New York. NOTE: -This game rescheduled from September 30, 1972 (Rain). Game goes 11 innings. Cleveland Indians 2, New York Yankees 1. -Frank Messer and Phil Rizzuto do the play by play and color broadcast with Bill White replacing Rizzuto in the top of the seventh inning. -Robert Merrill sings the National Anthem. -AT 28 minutes into the broadcast, Phil Rizzuto and Frank Messer discuss Mickey Mantle and his great interest in returning to baseball as a manager. -At 50 minutes into the broadcast, Phil Rizzuto and Frank Messer discuss Roberto Clamente's 3000th hit yesterday. -At 64 minutes into the game Cleveland Indians Roy Foster sliding into third base tears his right knee cartilage. He leaves the game which would be his last as a major leaguer. At 80 minutes in loud speaker announcer confirms injury to Roy Foster. Rizzuto and Messer react. -21st final Yankee double header played during the 1972 season. -Cleveland Indians Gaylord Perry pitches his 29th COMPLETE game of the 1972 season.
1972-10-01, WGY, 157 min.
- Phil Rizzuto
- Bill White
- Bobby Murcer
- Frank Messer
- Rob Gardner
- Steve Dunning
- Roy White
- Bobby Murcer
- Felipe Alou
- Thurman Munson
- John Ellis
- Rusty Torres
- Gene Michael
- Lindy McDaniel
- Sparky Lyle
- Ron Blomberg
- Bernie Allen
- Buddy Bell
- Jack Brohamer
- Chris Chambliss
- Ray Fosse
- Kurt Bevacqua
- Del Unser
- Frank Duffy
- Tommy McCraw
- Horrace Clarke
- Celerino Sanchez
- Rob Gardner
- Graig Nettles
- Steve Dunning
- Tom Hilgendorf
- Ed Farmer
The Cleveland Indians complete a sweep of a doubleheader against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium with a 4-3 2nd game win. Bobby Murcer hits his 30th and 31st home runs of the season off of Indians winning pitcher Steve Dunning. Rob Gardner absorbs the loss for the Yankees. Announcers are Bill White, Frank Messer, and Phil Rizzuto. Aired on WGY Radio. October 1, 1972 Cleveland Indians 4 at New York Yankees 3 (second game of a double header) L NOTE: Only a little over 13,000 paid admissions to this second game of a doubleheader at Yankee Stadium 1.
1972-10-02, WGY, 127 min.
The Milwaukee Brewers pound out thirteen base hits to defeat the New York Yankees 6-1 at Yankee Stadium. Ken Brett defeats Steve Kline. Bobby Murcer hits his 32nd home run of the season in a losing effort for the Yankees. Announcers are Bill White, Frank Messer, and Phil Rizzuto. Aired on WGY Radio.1972-10-03, WGY, 121 min.
The Milwaukee Brewers defeat the New York Yankees 3-2 at Yankee Stadium in New York City. Skip Lockwood defeats Mel Stottlemyre. Bobby Murcer hits his 33rd homer of the season and Roy White hits his 10th, both off Lockwood, who wins his 8th game of the season. Announcers are Phil Rizzuto, Bill White, and Frank Messer. Aired on WGY Radio.1972-10-04, WGY, 131 min.
Oct 4, 1972 — Milwaukee Brewers beat New York Yankees (1-0). Oct 4, 1972, Attendance: 5210, Time of Game: 1:57. The Milwaukee Brewers defeat the New York Yankees 1-0 at Yankee Stadium on this final day of the regular season. Jim Lonborg scatters three hits in winning his 14th game of the season. Larry Gowell is the losing pitcher for the Yankees. Announcers are Phil Rizzuto, Bill White, and Frank Messer. Aired on WGY Radio. NOTE: New York Yankee pitcher, Larry Gowell was the last AL pitcher to record a hit in a regular-season game before the DH was instituted. On October 4th, 1972, Gowell made his mark in baseball history when the rookie right-hander faced Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jim Lonborg, and slugged a 3-2 fastball down the left-field line for a double. Interestingly enough, it was Larry Gowell's first and last MLB hit, as well as the final regular-season hit by an American League pitcher until interleague play and the designated hitter was implemented for the 1973 American League season. Frank Messer, New York Yankee announcer from 1968 to 1985 calls the first, second, and third inning with Bill White. Bill White, New York Yankee announcer form 1971 to 1988 calls the fourth, fifth and sixth inning with Phil Rizzuto. Phil Rizzuto, New York Yankee announcer from 1957 to 1996 calls the seventh, eighth and ninth inning with Frank Messer from County Stadium, Milwaukee Wisconsin. Larry Gowell leads off the bottom of the third inning and on a 3-2 count doubles down the left field line. Messer states, "Even if this is Gowell's only hit he'll ever get (which is was)...a special memory." 72 minutes into this broadcasts Phil Rizzuto comments on Gowell. NOTE: The baseball Gowell hit now resides in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. Also, interesting, 1972 had the lowest Yankee Stadium attendance record since 1945 (under 1 million). At his final game of the season only 5,210 fans were in attendance watching a Hall of Fame baseball historic moment transpire. Although Larry Gowell allowed only one run during this game the Yankees lost 1-0. It was to be Gowell's only MLB decision. ON FEBRUARY 29, 2020 LARRY GOWELL CONTACTED YOURS TRULY, PHIL GRIES STATING HE HAD BEEN SEARCHING FOR ANY BROADCAST RECORD OF THIS GAME FOR THE PAST 45 YEARS. One DVD SOUNDTRACK of the broadcast mastered from the original 1/4" reel to reel audio tape was sent to Gowell and he sent a second one sent to him to Cooperstown, audio courtesy of Archival Television Audio, Inc. An email I received on February 29, 2020, from Larry Gowell. Hi Phil A facebook friend of mine just let me know about your company. His name is Chris and he was looking into my time with yhth Yankees as a pitcher. The first game was in Milwaukee on September 21, 1972 in County Stadium where I pitched two perfect innings. In my second game, I started the last game of the year in Yankee Stadium on October 4th and pitched against Jim Lonborg. These were my only two starts with the Yankees. In that last game in Yankee Stadium it became an historical night for me and the game of baseball. In the third inning of the game I got up to bat which was the only time in my major league career, and ended up getting a hard hit double down the line that got to the wall. This being the last game of the season in the major leagues I found out about 8 years later that the hit I got ended up being the last hit by a pitcher before the enactment of the Designated Hitter rule (DH). I had the baseball because they always would give the baseball on the occasion of your first hit in the the big leagues. After I found out about this ai Sent the baseball to the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. to be evaluated and to confirm this actually was the baseball and that I was the pitcher that hit it. With further review, they asked me if I wanted to donate the ball to the Hall of Fame as an historical baseball that is very valuable to the hall and to the history of baseball. So, with that said, I am looking for any Video or Audio I can find on that game at Yankee Stadium. Chris Chafin checked it out and he said you have it.I know that Mrs. Babe Ruth was in the stands for that last game too. I look forward to hearing from you. The Best, Larry Gowell 45 Seventh Street Auburn, Maine 04210 PH. 207...-.... ON March 11th I mastered for Larry Gowell a DVD sound track containing the complete game broadcast which runs 131 minutes. An additional copy was sent to him to send to the Baseball Hall of Fame. It is heartening to know that Larry finally had a chance, after 48 years, to share with his family, especially grandson, and friends and to reflect while listening to the actual broadcast of his historic hit...only two months prior to his passing, at age 72, on May 11, 2020.
#6004: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1974-11-17, WRGB, 59 min.
- Bill White
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Bo Bo Brazil
- Big Bob Duncum
- Jose Gonzalez
- Gorilla Monsoon
- Joe McHugh
- S.D. Jones
- Larry Zbyszko
- Hans Schroeder
- Al Barr
- Grand Wizard Ernie Roth
- Valiant Brothers
- Jim Valiant
- Dennis Johnson
- Charles Richards
- Spiros Arion
- Bobby Duncum
- Chuck Richards
- Lou Albano
- Jack Evans
- Ricky Cortez
- Spiros Arion
Vince McMahon calls the matches of the World Wide Wrestling Federation from the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Ring announcer, Joe McHugh. Vince McMahon interviews include Cowboy Bob Duncum, Grand Wizard Ernie Roth, Larry Zbyszko, The Valiant Brothers, Gorilla Monsoon. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 11/17/74 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 10/2/74-original airdate 10/12/74) Vince McMahon opening Joe McHugh intro Hans Schroeder vs. Al Barr -commercials Jose Gonzalez vs. Bill White -commercials Promos for Albany 11/29/74 - Vince McMahon interviews Bobby Duncum & Grand Wizard / Larry Zbyszko / Lou Albano & Valiant Brothers -commercials Bobby Duncum vs. SD Jones & Dennis Johnson Vince McMahon ringside interview with Bobby Duncum & Grand Wizard -commercials Bobo Brazil vs. Jack Evans & Ricky Cortez -commercials Spiros Arion vs. Chuck Richards -commercials Vince McMahon interviews Gorilla Monsoon and closing
#6005: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1974-11-24, WRGB, 57 min.
- Bill White
- Don Ho
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Jose Gonzalez
- Tony Garea
- Gorilla Monsoon
- Lou Albano
- Joe McHugh
- S.D. Jones
- Larry Zbyszko
- Jack Evans
- Jimmy Valiant
- Ricky Cortez
- Frank Hickey
- John Valiant
- Al Barr
- Valiant Brothers
- Dennis Johnson
- Spiros Arion
- The Valiant Brothers
- Haystack Calhoun
- Edgar Albano
- Chief Jay Strongbow
- Bobby Duncum
- Chuck Richards
- Tony Altimore
- Larry Zbyszko
Vince McMahon calls the matches of the World Wide Wrestling Federation. Joe McHugh ring announcer. McMahon interviews include Edgar Albano, Jimmy Valiant, Don Ho Gorilla Monsoon, Ton Garea, Larry Zbyszko, Haystack Calhoun and Chief J. Strongbow. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 11/24/74 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 10/2/74-original airdate 10/19/74) Intro Vince McMahon opening Joe McHugh intro Valiant Brothers vs. Jose Gonzalez & SD Jones -commercials Spiros Arion vs. Tony Altimore -commercials Promos for Albany 11/29/74 - Vince McMahon interviews Larry Zbyszko / Lou Albano & Valiant Brothers / Gorilla Monsoon -commercials Dean Ho & Tony Garea vs. “Spaceman” Frank Hickey & Ricky Cortez -commercials Bobby Duncum vs. Al Barr & Dennis Johnson -commercials Haystacks Calhoun & Chief Jay Strongbow vs. Jack Evans & Bill White -commercials Vince McMahon ringside interview with Haystacks Calhoun & Chief Jay Strongbow and closing
#6006: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1974-12-01, WRGB, 59 min.
- Bill White
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Jose Gonzalez
- Tony Garea
- SD Jones
- Gorilla Monsoon
- Lou Albano
- Joe McHugh
- Dean Ho
- John Valiant
- Valiant Brothers
- Jim Valiant
- Dennis Albert
- Tom Stanton
- Joe Nova
- Gentleman Jim Lewis
- Hans Schroeder
- Butcher Nova
- Gentleman Jim
- Stan Lavdas
Vince McMahon calls the matches of the World Wide Wrestling Federation. Broadcast 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Sunday. McMahon interview include The Valiant Brothers, Lou Albano, Gorilla Monsoon, Dean Ho, and Tony Garea. Ring announcer is Joe McHugh. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 12/1/74 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 10/23/74-original airdate 10/26/74) Vince McMahon opening Joe McHugh intro Bill White vs. Dennis Albert -commercials Butcher Nova vs. Tom Stanton -commercials Promos for Albany 12/13/74 - Vince McMahon interviews Lou Albano & Valiant Brothers / Gorilla Monsoon / Dean Ho & Tony Garea -commercials Spiros Arion vs. Hans Schroeder -commercials SD Jones vs. Gentleman Jim -commercials Valiant Brothers vs. Jose Gonzalez & Stan Lavdas -commercials Vince McMahon ringside interview with Lou Albano & Valiant Brothers & closing
#6006A: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1974-12-08, WRGB, 58 min.
- Bill White
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Tony Garea
- Gorilla Monsoon
- Lou Albano
- Joe McHugh
- Dean Ho
- Jimmy Valiant
- John Valiant
- Hans Schroeder
- Valiant Brothers
- Dennis Johnson
- Tom Stanton
- Joe Nova
- Jeff Rhodes
- Bob Duncum
- Jack Evans
- Larry Zbyszko
- Butcher Nova
- Jose Gonzalez
- Tony Vee
Vince McMahon calls the matches of the World Wide Wrestling Federation. Broadcast 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Sunday. McMahon interviews Tony Garea, Dean Ho, The Valiant Brothers, Lou Albano and Gorilla Monsoon. Ring Announcer is Joe McHugh. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 12/8/74 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 10/23/74-original airdate 11/2/74) Vince McMahon opening Joe McHugh intro Hans Schroeder vs. Jeff Rhodes -commercials Dean Ho & Tony Garea vs. Bill White & Dennis Johnson -commercials Promos for Albany 12/13/74 - Vince McMahon interviews Dean Ho & Tony Garea / Lou Albano & Valiant Brothers / Gorilla Monsoon -commercials Larry Zbyszko vs. Jack Evans -commercials Butcher Nova vs. Jose Gonzalez -commercials Bobby Duncum vs. Tom Stanton & Tony Vee -commercials Vince McMahon closing
#6006B: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1974-12-15, WRGB, 56 min.
- Bill White
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Jose Gonzalez
- Tony Garea
- Gorilla Monsoon
- Lou Albano
- Joe McHugh
- Dean Ho
- Larry Zbyszko
- Gentleman Jim
- Jack Evans
- John Valiant
- Valiant Brothers
- Jim Valiant
- Spiros Arion
- Dennis Albert
- Jeff Rhodes
- Bob Duncum
- The Patriot
- Butcher Nova
- Gentleman Jim
- Chief Jay Storngbow
Vince McMahon calls the matches of the World Wide Wrestling Federation. Broadcast 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Sunday. McMahon interviews include, The Valiant Brothers, Lou Albano, Gorilla Monsoon, Dean Ho, and Tony Garea. Ring announcer is Joe McHugh. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 12/15/74 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 10/23/74-original airdate 11/9/74) Intro Vince McMahon opening Joe McHugh intro Valiant Brothers vs. Larry Zbyszko & Dennis Albert -commercials Jack Evans vs. Jeff Rhodes -commercials Promos for Albany 12/27/74 - Vince McMahon interviews Dean Ho, Tony Garea & Gorilla Monsoon / Lou Albano & Valiant Brothers -commercials Bobby Duncum vs. Gentleman Jim -commercials Jose Gonzalez vs. The Patriot -commercials Chief Jay Strongbow & Spiros Arion vs. Butcher Nova & Bill White -commercials Vince McMahon ringside interview with Chief Jay Strongbow & Spiros Arion & closing
#6006C: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1974-12-22, WRGB, 58 min.
- Bill White
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Tony Garea
- Gorilla Monsoon
- Lou Albano
- Killer Kowalski
- Dean Ho
- Larry Zbyszko
- Jimmy Valiant
- John Valiant
- Valiant Brothers
- Jeff Rhodes
- Bob Duncum
- Butcher Joe Nova
- Hans Schroder
- Grand Wizard
- SD Jones
- Jose Gonzalez
- Joe McHugh
Vince McMahon calls the matches of the World Wide Wrestling Federation. Broadcast 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Sunday. McMahon interviews Gorilla Monsoon, Dean Ho, Tony Garea, Bob Duncum, Lou Albano, Jimmy Valiant and John Valiant. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 12/22/74 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 11/13/74-original airdate 11/16/74) Intro Vince McMahon opening Joe McHugh intro Larry Zbyszko vs. Bill White -commercials Killer Kowalski vs. Jeff Rhodes -commercials Promos for Albany 12/27/74 - Vince McMahon interviews Dean Ho, Tony Garea & Gorilla Monsoon / Lou Albano & Valiant Brothers -commercials Bobby Duncum vs. Gentleman Jim & Dennis Albert Vince McMahon ringside interview with Grand Wizard & Bobby Duncum -commercials Valiant Brothers vs. Jose Gonzalez & SD Jones -commercials Dean Ho & Tony Garea vs. Butcher Nova & Hans Schroeder -commercials Vince McMahon closing
#6006D: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1974-12-29, WRGB, 57 min.
- Bill White
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Jose Gonzalez
- Joe McHugh
- S.D. Jones
- Larry Zbyszko
- Jack Evans
- Dennis Johnson
- Spiros Arion
- Jeff Rhodes
- The Patriot
- Butcher Joe Nova
- Hans Schroder
- Chief Jay Strongbow
- Lou Albano
- Freddie Blassie
- Tony Garea
- Valient Brothers
Vince McMahon calls the matches of the World Wide Wrestling Federation. Broadcast 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Sunday. McMahon interviews Gorilla Monsoon, Fred Blassie, Dean Ho, Tony Garea, Lou Albano, Jimmy Valiant, John Valiant, Valiant Brothers. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 12/29/74 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 11/13/74-original airdate 11/23/74) Intro Vince McMahon opening Joe McHugh intro Larry Zbyszko vs. Dennis Johnson -commercials Jeff Rhodes vs. The Patriot -commercials Promos for Albany 1/10/75 - Vince McMahon interviews Freddie Blassie / Dean Ho & Tony Garea / Lou Albano & Valiant Brothers -commercials Jose Gonzalez vs. Bill White -commercials Hans Schroeder vs. SD Jones -commercials Chief Jay Strongbow & Spiros Arion vs. Butcher Nova & Jack Evans -commercials Vince McMahon ringside interview with Chief Jay Strongbow & Spiros Arion & closing
#7530: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1975-02-23, WRGB, 57 min.
- Bill White
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- El Olympico
- Johnny Rodz
- Fred Blassie
- Joe McHugh
- Killer Kowalski
- Dean Ho
- John Valiant
- Valiant Brothers
- Jim Valiant
- Spiros Arion
- Tom Stanton
- Bob Duncum
- Ivan Putsky
- Pete Reeves
- Joe Noble
- Butcher Joe Nova
- Hans Schroder
- Jeff Richards
- Grand Wizard
- Chuck Richards
- Tony Garea
- Manuel Soto
- Pete Sanchez
"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. Host & narrator was Vince McMahon Jr. McMahon interviews Fred Blassie, Dean Ho, Tony Garea, Bob Duncum, Spirios Arion. NOTE: The final match between Dean Ho and Killer Kowalski was so intense that before it ended the station left the air. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 2/23/75 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 1/8/75-original airdate 1/25/75) Joe McHugh intro Ivan Putski vs. Pete Reeves -commercials Valiant Brothers vs. Bill White & El Olympico -commercials Promos for Albany 3/7/75 - Vince McMahon interviews Dean Ho & Tony Garea / the Grand Wizard & Freddie Blassie -commercials Butcher Nova & Hans Schroeder vs. Tom Stanton & Joe Noble -commercials Manuel Soto & Pete Sanchez vs. Chuck Richards & Johnny Rodz -commercials Killer Kowalski vs. Dean Ho Vince McMahon closing
#7533: CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING
Order1975-04-06, WRGB, 56 min.
- Bill White
- Vince McMahon
- Buddy Wagner
- Johnny Rodz
- Victor Rivera
- Fred Blassie
- Antonino Rocca
- Killer Kowalski
- Al Barr
- Spiros Arion
- Chief J. Strongbow
- Tom Stanton
- Bob Duncum
- Butcher Nova
- Mike Paidousis
- Olimpico
Matches of the World Wrestling Federation. Host: Vince McMahon and Champion long time wrestler, Antonino Rocca call the matches. Interviews include those with Fred Blassie, Chief J. Strongbow, and Spiros Arion. Ringside announcer is Buddy Wagner. Joined in progress.
#7534: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1975-07-20, WRGB, 60 min.
- Bill White
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Larry Zbysko
- Tony Garea
- George Steele
- Lou Albano
- Bobo Brazil
- Joe McHugh
- S.D. Jones
- Strong Kobayashi
- Dean Ho
- Pat Barrett
- Blackjack Mulligan
- Jack Evans
- Tomas Marin
- Otto Von Heller
- Chuck Richards
- John Valiant
- Grand Wizard
- Ernie Roth
- Chief Jay Strongbow
- Dominic DeNucci
"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. Host & narrator was Vince McMahon Jr. In match #5 Chief Jay Strongbow is a "wild man" after being attacked by Lou Albano. Strongbow requires eight stitches to close a gash on his forehead. Vince McMahon get locker room report on the condition of the Chief, as he signs off. -WWWF All Star Wrestling 7/20/75 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 8/21/74-original airdate 9/7/74) Vince McMahon opening Joe McHugh intro Larry Zbyszko vs. Otto Von Heller -commercials Strong Kobayashi vs. SD Jones -commercials Promos for Albany 7/25/75 - Vince McMahon interviews George Steele & Grand Wizard / Dominic DeNucci & Pat Barrett / Blackjacks & Lou Albano -commercials Dean Ho & Tony Garea vs. Chuck Richards & Bill White -commercials Bobo Brazil vs. Tomas Marin & Jack Evans -commercials Chief Jay Strongbow vs. Johnny Valiant -commercials Vince McMahon ringside interview with Gorilla Monsoon and closing
#7535: ALL STAR WRESTLING
Order1975-07-27, WRGB, 60 min.
- Bill White
- Vince McMahon Jr.
- Victor Rivera
- Pete Doherty
- George Steele
- Fred Blassie
- Lou Albano
- Antonino Rocca
- Joe McHugh
- Pat Barrett
- Blackjack Mulligan
- Jack Evans
- Hans Schroeder
- Waldo Von Erich
- Blackjack Lanza
- Chief Jay Strongbow
- Battile Batta
- David OHannon
- Ariane Nicole
- Dominick DeNucci
"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. Host & narrator was Vince McMahon Jr. with Antonino Rocca. WWWF All Star Wrestling 7/27/75 (WRGB Albany feed airdate) (taped 6/4/75-original airdate 6/21/75) Intro Vince McMahon & Antonino Rocca opening -commercials Joe McHugh intro George Steele vs. Bill White -commercials Bassil Battah vs. Jack Evans -commercials Promos for Albany 8/8 - Vince McMahon interviews Chief Jay Strongbow / Freddie Blassie, Lou Albano, Blackjacks & Waldo Von Erich -commercials Spiros Arion & Waldo Von Erich vs. Davey O’Hannon & Pete Doherty -commercials Pat Barrett vs. Hans Schroeder -commercials Dominic DeNucci & Victor Rivera vs. Blackjacks
1977-10-18, WNBC, 35 min.
- Yogi Berra
- Howard Cosell
- Don Sutton
- Reggie Jackson
- Mike Torrez
- Bowie Kuhn
- Tom Seaver
- Billy Martin
- Thurman Munson
- Keith Jackson
- Bill White
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.#18325: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Order1979-07-13, , min.
New York Yankees at California Angels. Last three innings only.