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6 records found for Jack Brickhouse
#10752: PABST BLUE RIBBON BOUTS: HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP: EZZARD CHARLES VS. JOE LOUIS.
Order1950-09-27, CBS, 60 min.
PABST BLUE RIBBON BOUTS (CBS TELEVSION WEDNESDAY NIGHTS) October 28, 1948 - May 25, 1955 This the CBS Radio Broadcast of the fight. Undefeated Heavyweight Boxing Champion, Joe Louis, meets Ezzard Charles for the heavyweight boxing championship of the world. Charles wins a unanimous fifteen round decision becoming the only man to go the full fifteen rounds with Louis and win. Opening of the broadcast with Pabst commercial is recorded with Jack Brickhouse and Russ Hodges discussing the significance of this match even taking away back page headlines during New York Yankess pennant race. The fight is called by Russ Hodges. Every round is recorded. After 15 rounds of boxing, official announcements from judges and referee declaring unanimous decisive win for Ezzard Charles. Ted Husing in the ring interviews Ezzard Charles and a number of his corner men. Wrap-up evaluations with Jack Brickhouse and Russ Hodges signing off.
1959-10-08, WNBC, 17 min.
- Bill Veeck
- Roger Craig
- Don Drysdale
- Larry Sherry
- Duke Snider
- Warren Giles
- Joe Cronin
- Ford Frick
- Charlie Neal
- Jack Brickhouse
- Gil Hodges
- Vin Scully
- Walter Alston
Jack Brickhouse calls the play-by-play in the ninth inning as the Los Angeles Dodgers win the 1959 World Series against the Chicago White Sox in Game 6. Final Score Dodgers 9, White Sox 3. A world series record for The Los Angeles Dodgers coming from seventh place in 1958, their first year in Los Angeles after moving from Brooklyn after the 1957 season, and winning a World Series the following year. Vin Scully interviews the victorious Los Angeles Dodgers from their clubhouse. He talks to Warren Giles, Bill Veeck, and Gil Hodges, who mentions that it took "umpteen" years to win a Brooklyn Dodger series, and it took only two years to do the same in Los Angeles. Also at the mike with Vin Scully are Duke Snider, Joe Cronin, Walter Alston, Charlie Neal, Roger Craig, Don Drysdale, Larry Sherry, and commissioner of baseball Ford Frick. Vin Scully signs off the air for the Gillette Safety Razor Blades sponsor with the Gillette theme music in the background. This was the last year a Gillette sign off was used for a World Series Television Broadcast.
1963-12-29, WNBC, 8 min.
- Jack Brickhouse
- Chris Schenkel
- George Allen
- Davy Whitsell
- Bill Wade
- George Halas
- Bill Haniller
- Larry Morris
- Ritchie Petitbon
- George Connor
- Doug Atkins
In the broadcasting booth, Jack Brickhouse and Chris Schenkel wrap up the Chicago Bears sixth NFL Championship Victory (Final score Bears 14, Giants 10). George Connor, from the victorious Bears dressing room, interviews Doug Atkins, defensive coach George Allen, Davy Whitsell, Ritchie Petitbon, Larry Morris, Bill Wade, Bill Haniller and coach George Halas. All chorus in for a victory song.1963-12-29, NBC, 143 min.
- Others
- Frank Gifford
- Chris Schenkel
- Jack Brickhouse
- Y.A. Tittle
- George Connor
- Del Shofner
- Billy Wade
- Larry Morris
- Joe Marconi
The New York Giants, winners of the NFL Eastern Conference Championship meet The Western Conference champions the Chicago Bears in Wrigley Field Chicago for the National Football League Championship. Coach Allie Sherman's Giants won their third consecutive Eastern Division title, beating the Pittsburgh Steelers 33-17 at Yankee Stadium in New York City on December 15th. The high-geared Giant attack is led by Quarterback Y.A. Tittle, the NFLs Most Valuable Player and leading passer for 1963. His favorite targets are receivers Del Shofner and Frank Gifford. The Bears led by "Papa Bear" head coach George Halas finished the season first in the NFL Western Conference with an 11-1-2 record, ending the three year reign of the Green Bay Packers as Western Division Champions. Quarterback Billy Wade directs the Bears offense while their defense is considered the NFL's best in 1963. Jack Brickhouse, Chris Schenkel and George Connor report the action. Note: This is the complete game including post-game clubhouse interviews with George Connor. Final score: Chicago Bears 14, New York Giants 10. Bears win first NFL title since 1946 when they defeated the Guants 24-14 at the Polo Grounds in New York City.
#18825: TRIBUTE TO JACKIE ROBINSON
Order1972-10-29, WGN, 29 min.
Jack Brickhouse hosts a tribute to former Brooklyn Dodger player Jackie Robinson who was buried yesterday following his death on October 24th. His in-studio guests are former teammate Andy Pafko who played against Robinson in his rookie year of 1947. Pafko relates many anecdotes as well as Glenda Smith who, as a Pittsburgh sports writer in the 1940s, befriended Jackie and remained friends for life. Also broadcast on this program is a rerun of a 1963 "Biography" of Jackie Robinson narrated by Mike Wallace.
#9847: THE WAY IT WAS
Order1976-02-26, SYN, 30 min.
October 3rd, 1974-May 14th, 1977 A half-hour syndicated PBS series sports nostalgia show hosted by Curt Gowdy. Guest athletes view film clips of famous sporting events and reminisce. A look back at the 1954 World Series between the Cleveland Indians and the New York Giants. Host: Curt Gowdy.