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With mystified fans sitting around him in the stands, Arlin delivered a description of the game into his mushiphone. Arlin had never listened to a baseball game on the radio. No one had. He had no commercials to break up the action. He had no signature home run call.

How much preparation did he do? How detailed was his description of the game, if at all? How often did he give the score? Did he even consider things like personality, humor, or style?

Probably not. On July 2, , the Jack Dempsey-George Carpentier boxing match was the first broadcast live on radio. He was relayed match information provided over the phone. Two months later, Arlin was the play-by-play voice for the first college football game broadcast on radio, a contest between West Virginia University and the University of Pittsburgh.

That year was a seminal one for radio—the first presidential inaugural address was broadcast as well as the first live boxing match, first weather report and first religious service.

Grimm writhed on the ground in pain for about 10 minutes before leaving the field. Whitted picked it up and threw wide of first, but Tierney made the grab for an out. Ring was still on the mound when Whitted led off the eighth with a line-drive single to right and took second on a wild pitch. Barnhart popped up for the first out, but Tierney walked, bringing up Rohwer. The rookie from California atoned for his error. Zinn then singled to left for his second hit of the game, scoring Rohwer and pushing the margin to three runs.

It was all Zinn needed to close out the game. John Peters led off the Philadelphia ninth with a single, but pinch-hitter John Monroe fanned. Rapp and Smith followed with outs, and Zinn had completed an outstanding day of relief work: six innings pitched, one unearned run allowed. Jimmy Zinn finished with a 3. Save it to your favorites.

Leave your review! Play jigsaw puzzles for free! Play the best Mahjong games online! United States Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Rating: 1. Pittsburgh's Hometown Sports Station featuring live and local sports talk and the broadcast home of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Pitt Panthers. Like 0 Listen live 0. Caridi has won numerous awards for sportscasting and is widely regarded as one of the best in the business among executives and peers. Jay Jacobs, a Morgantown native and former Mountaineer player, has worked on WVU basketball broadcasts, both television and radio for three decades.

He is the all-time leading scorer for Morgantown High. Francis Pa. Dunning and Bulger enjoyed standout playing careers under coach Mike Carey.



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