WGN Channel 9 - Chicago Cubs -"Cubs Old Timers vs. Hall of Famers" (Complete Broadcast, 6/25/1977) 📺
Here's the first Old Timers Game of the Chicago Cubs, in which they play against the Hall of Famers (entire game only lasts three innings?), all covered by WGN Channel 9. The announcer is Jack Brickhouse.
Includes:
Opening, with "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" theme, and voiceover by Len Johnson, introducing game and reading sponsor billboard
Commercial: Buick Park Avenue car
Commercial: Pepsi-Cola
Jack introduces batting order, with Hall of Famers introducing themselves first: Cubs' Billy Herman (2B), Cleveland Indians' Lou Boudreau (SS), Homestead Grays' (Negro Leagues) Buck Leonard (LF; misidentified on screen as Ralph Kiner), White Sox' Luke Appling (SS), San Francisco Giants' Monte Irvin (LF), Cubs' Fred Lindstrom (3B-OF), Pittsburgh Pirates' Lloyd Waner (CF), New York Yankees' Lefty Gomez (P), Al Lopez (C), and Indians' Bob Feller (P); the Cubs Old Timers then introduce themselves: Bob Wall (CF), Glenn Beckert (2B), Ernie Banks (SS), Phil Cavarretta (1B), Ron Santo (3B), Andy Pafko (RF), Walt Moryn (LF), Randy Hundley (C), Dutch Leonard (P), and Charlie Grimm (1B).
Jack notes that other Hall of Famer players are being introduced by announcer Bob Elson, who names, in order: Negro Leagues' James 'Cool Papa' Bell (CF), Earl Averill Sr. (CF), Negro Leagues' Judy Johnson (3B), Stan Coveleski (P), Buck Leonard (LF), Burleigh Grimes (P), Joe Cronin (SS), Joe Sewell (SS), and Lefty Gomez (P) - but jokes about Ernie Banks' whereabouts (Jack notes he is to be introduced as a Cub).
Commercial: Tru-Test Paint at True Value Hardware Stores (voiceover by Lee Philip)
Commercial: 1977 Buick Century Special
Commercial: North West Federal Savings
Jack mentions Cubs exec Gus Suttergren (longtime friend of team owner Phillip K. Wrigley) threw first ball during break; the umpiring crew for this game consists of Jocko Conlan, Tom Gorman (behind plate) and John Rice. Dick Ellsworth is starting pitcher for Cubs; others introducing themselves are Ralph Kiner (OF), Bob Rice (3B), Gene Baker (2B), and Jerry Kindall (2B).
Grimm and Boudreau are managers for Cubs and HOFers, respectively, with Jim Enright and Ed Prell official scorers; Eddie Monzell(?) had lost his sister and he won't be at the game. In between plays, Lou does some commentary on the field.
Batting first are the HOFers, with Herman, Boudreau, and Banks (who gets standing ovation); Rich Nye becomes pitcher; next at bat is Appling. (End of top of inning: 0-0.)
Commercial: Pepsi-Cola
Commercial: Buick Riviera
With Feller pitching, at bat for Cubs Old Timers are Will, Beckert (in the middle, Phil Regan has some words with Jack) and Cavarretta (end of 1st: 0-0)
Commercial: Union 76
Commercial: Tru-Test Anniversary Paint Sale (voiceover by Lee Philip)
Commercial: McDonald's Sundaes
Top of 2nd, with Irvin, Lindstrom and Warren Spahn at bat; in between, Feller speaks with Brickhouse (Bob will appear on Lou's Lead-In program later) (end of top: 0-0)
Commercial: Buick Park Avenue
Commercial: Pepsi Cola
Bottom of 2nd, with Santo, George Altman, Moose Moryn, Clyde McCullough, Hank Sauer, Pafko, Paul Popovich, Kindall and Baker batting (during this frame, Beckert speaks with Jack)
Commercial: Tru-Test Anniversary Paint Sale
Commercial: 1977 Buick Century Special
Commercial: North West Federal Savings
Top of 3rd, with Herman and Buck Leonard batting before intros by Joe Cronin, Larry French, Russ Meyer, Augie Galan and Claude Passeau; then Jack and Warren Spahn talk; also at bat are Boudreau and Appling
Commercial: Stephens Leisure Town (voiceover by Len Johnson)
Commercial: Buick Riviera
Commercial: North West Federal Savings
Bottom of 3rd, with Santo batting, followed by intros by Dick Bertell, Hank Sauer, Paul Popovich, Bill Hands, J.C. Martin, Phil Regan, Clyde McCullough and Milt Pappas; next to bat is Martin (Al Lopez speaks with Jack);
and with that, "I think the game is over..."
(Note: despite not having the ending credits I am still classifying this as a "complete" broadcast, since it's pretty close) :-)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, June 25th 1977.
About The Museum of Classic Chicago Television:
The Museum of Classic Chicago Television's primary mission is the preservation and display of off-air, early home videotape recordings (70s and early 80s, primarily) recorded off of any and all Chicago TV channels; footage which would likely be lost if not sought out and preserved digitally. Even though (mostly) short clips are displayed here, we preserve the entire broadcasts in our archives - the complete programs with breaks (or however much is present on the tape), for historical purposes. For information on how to help in our mission, to donate or lend tapes to be converted to DVD, and to view more of the 4,700+ (and counting) video clips available for viewing in our online archive, please visit us at:
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Видео WGN Channel 9 - Chicago Cubs -"Cubs Old Timers vs. Hall of Famers" (Complete Broadcast, 6/25/1977) 📺 канала The Museum of Classic Chicago Television (www.FuzzyMemories.TV)
Includes:
Opening, with "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" theme, and voiceover by Len Johnson, introducing game and reading sponsor billboard
Commercial: Buick Park Avenue car
Commercial: Pepsi-Cola
Jack introduces batting order, with Hall of Famers introducing themselves first: Cubs' Billy Herman (2B), Cleveland Indians' Lou Boudreau (SS), Homestead Grays' (Negro Leagues) Buck Leonard (LF; misidentified on screen as Ralph Kiner), White Sox' Luke Appling (SS), San Francisco Giants' Monte Irvin (LF), Cubs' Fred Lindstrom (3B-OF), Pittsburgh Pirates' Lloyd Waner (CF), New York Yankees' Lefty Gomez (P), Al Lopez (C), and Indians' Bob Feller (P); the Cubs Old Timers then introduce themselves: Bob Wall (CF), Glenn Beckert (2B), Ernie Banks (SS), Phil Cavarretta (1B), Ron Santo (3B), Andy Pafko (RF), Walt Moryn (LF), Randy Hundley (C), Dutch Leonard (P), and Charlie Grimm (1B).
Jack notes that other Hall of Famer players are being introduced by announcer Bob Elson, who names, in order: Negro Leagues' James 'Cool Papa' Bell (CF), Earl Averill Sr. (CF), Negro Leagues' Judy Johnson (3B), Stan Coveleski (P), Buck Leonard (LF), Burleigh Grimes (P), Joe Cronin (SS), Joe Sewell (SS), and Lefty Gomez (P) - but jokes about Ernie Banks' whereabouts (Jack notes he is to be introduced as a Cub).
Commercial: Tru-Test Paint at True Value Hardware Stores (voiceover by Lee Philip)
Commercial: 1977 Buick Century Special
Commercial: North West Federal Savings
Jack mentions Cubs exec Gus Suttergren (longtime friend of team owner Phillip K. Wrigley) threw first ball during break; the umpiring crew for this game consists of Jocko Conlan, Tom Gorman (behind plate) and John Rice. Dick Ellsworth is starting pitcher for Cubs; others introducing themselves are Ralph Kiner (OF), Bob Rice (3B), Gene Baker (2B), and Jerry Kindall (2B).
Grimm and Boudreau are managers for Cubs and HOFers, respectively, with Jim Enright and Ed Prell official scorers; Eddie Monzell(?) had lost his sister and he won't be at the game. In between plays, Lou does some commentary on the field.
Batting first are the HOFers, with Herman, Boudreau, and Banks (who gets standing ovation); Rich Nye becomes pitcher; next at bat is Appling. (End of top of inning: 0-0.)
Commercial: Pepsi-Cola
Commercial: Buick Riviera
With Feller pitching, at bat for Cubs Old Timers are Will, Beckert (in the middle, Phil Regan has some words with Jack) and Cavarretta (end of 1st: 0-0)
Commercial: Union 76
Commercial: Tru-Test Anniversary Paint Sale (voiceover by Lee Philip)
Commercial: McDonald's Sundaes
Top of 2nd, with Irvin, Lindstrom and Warren Spahn at bat; in between, Feller speaks with Brickhouse (Bob will appear on Lou's Lead-In program later) (end of top: 0-0)
Commercial: Buick Park Avenue
Commercial: Pepsi Cola
Bottom of 2nd, with Santo, George Altman, Moose Moryn, Clyde McCullough, Hank Sauer, Pafko, Paul Popovich, Kindall and Baker batting (during this frame, Beckert speaks with Jack)
Commercial: Tru-Test Anniversary Paint Sale
Commercial: 1977 Buick Century Special
Commercial: North West Federal Savings
Top of 3rd, with Herman and Buck Leonard batting before intros by Joe Cronin, Larry French, Russ Meyer, Augie Galan and Claude Passeau; then Jack and Warren Spahn talk; also at bat are Boudreau and Appling
Commercial: Stephens Leisure Town (voiceover by Len Johnson)
Commercial: Buick Riviera
Commercial: North West Federal Savings
Bottom of 3rd, with Santo batting, followed by intros by Dick Bertell, Hank Sauer, Paul Popovich, Bill Hands, J.C. Martin, Phil Regan, Clyde McCullough and Milt Pappas; next to bat is Martin (Al Lopez speaks with Jack);
and with that, "I think the game is over..."
(Note: despite not having the ending credits I am still classifying this as a "complete" broadcast, since it's pretty close) :-)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, June 25th 1977.
About The Museum of Classic Chicago Television:
The Museum of Classic Chicago Television's primary mission is the preservation and display of off-air, early home videotape recordings (70s and early 80s, primarily) recorded off of any and all Chicago TV channels; footage which would likely be lost if not sought out and preserved digitally. Even though (mostly) short clips are displayed here, we preserve the entire broadcasts in our archives - the complete programs with breaks (or however much is present on the tape), for historical purposes. For information on how to help in our mission, to donate or lend tapes to be converted to DVD, and to view more of the 4,700+ (and counting) video clips available for viewing in our online archive, please visit us at:
http://www.fuzzymemories.tv/index.php?contentload=donate
Видео WGN Channel 9 - Chicago Cubs -"Cubs Old Timers vs. Hall of Famers" (Complete Broadcast, 6/25/1977) 📺 канала The Museum of Classic Chicago Television (www.FuzzyMemories.TV)
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