In the days before major league baseball
migrated to the West Coast, newspapers and re-created broadcasts were all
fans had to keep up with the national pastime. In this great
example, Roy Storey announces the "Game Of The Night" on
KYA, using a Western Union teletype account of the action (and realistic
sound effects) to re-create the game between the White Sox
and Yankees in the Bronx from a radio studio in San
Francisco. This pristine partial recording, from Roy's own
collection, was taken directly from the control panel and
features commercials for Burgermeister Beer. KYA was the
local affiliate of Gordon McLendon's Liberty Broadcasting
System, the nation's largest sports network at that time.
The round-the-clock coverage of the annual 24
Hours Of Le Mans — the
25th Grand Prix of Endurance — on Oakland's KLX (910 AM)
comes to an end in this unusual live radio re-creation of a
road race. The race concludes with the team of Ivor Bueb and
Ron Flockhart victorious, and Roy wraps up the marathon
broadcast to the strains of La Marseillaise. A few moments
of KLX's Sunday morning programming (leading into "Music On
The Lazy Side") can be heard before the studio-grade
recording ends.
Roy Storey and Bill King are rinkside to call
the dramatic sudden-death conclusion to the Western Hockey
League championship series pitting the Seals against the
Seattle Totems.
Roy Storey and Don Klein bring all the action
as the Western Hockey League's Seals host the Quebec Aces of
the American Hockey League at the Cow Palace via KCBS AM and
FM, "The Voice Of San Francisco."
From San Jose's Municipal Stadium, it's
California League baseball matching the Fresno Giants
against the San Jose Bees, Class A affiliate of the
California Angels. Under manager Harry Dunlop, the Bees are
en route to the Caloop championship, finishing with a 86-52
record. This studio-line recording was taken from the live
broadcast over the facilities of Santa Clara's 1000-watt
KGNU (1430 AM).
From historic Boston Garden, Roy describes
the exciting third period action on San Jose's KEEN (1370
AM) as the California Golden Seals take on Bobby Orr, Phil
Esposito, John Bucyk and the powerhouse Bruins. The Seals,
in the midst of a grueling east coast swing, were battered
by the Penguins in Pittsburgh the night before, and would
finish the week with losses in Montreal, Philadelphia,
Toronto and Chicago.
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