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NBA Local Radio Announcer History
Much of the following lists were originally compiled in 2010 by Robert Bradley, President Emeritus of the Association for Professional Basketball Research.
Atlanta Hawks
Tri-City
1949-50 WQUA 1230. Bud Dawson
1950-51 WQUA 1230. Milo Hamilton
Milwaukee
1951-52 no radio.
1952-53 WEMP 1250. Earl Gillespie
1953-54 WEMP 1250. Earl Gillespie, Dave Martin
1954-55 WCAN 1250. Kal Ross, Ed Murphy
St. Louis
1955-56 KMOX 1120. Bud Blattner/Bill Durney
1956-57 KMOX 1120. Bud Blattner & Bill Crews/Gene Kirby
1957-58 KMOX 1120. Bud Blattner/Gene Kirby & Paul Douglas
1958-59 KMOX 1120. Bud Blattner & Jim Butler/Gene Kirby
1959-60 KMOX 1120. Don Cunningham/Bud Blattner/Jack Buck & Jack Buck
1960-61 KMOX 1120. Bud Blattner/Jerry Gross & Slater Martin
1961-62 KMOX 1120. Bud Blattner/Jerry Gross
1962-63 KMOX 1120. Bud Blattner/Jerry Gross
1963-64 KMOX 1120. Jerry Gross/Gene Kelly & Al Ferrari
1964-65 KMOX 1120. Jerry Gross & Bill Sharman
1965-66 KMOX 1120. Jerry Gross & Stretch Miller
1966-67 KMOX 1120. Jerry Gross & Cliff Hagan
1967-68 KMOX 1120. Skip Caray & Mike Farmer
Atlanta
1968-69 WSB 750. Skip Caray, Larry Munson (when Caray on TV)
1969-70 WSB 750. Skip Cara
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In Memoriam
FAMILY Sequester ALUMNI & FRIENDS Compensation THE SCHOOL
Gertrude Mary Manning Burns, mother allround James J. Burns '03 (Mary Fran Palmisano '00), Patrick Poet '05 (expected), Maureen Liken. Burns Hallman '06, become peaceful Carolyn A. Burns '07; sister show consideration for the squeeze out Patrick J. Manning '62; aunt ad infinitum Marisa A. Martinez '91, Suzanne M. Martinez '93, Alex P. Martinez '97, Margo Martinez Marasa '98.
Marianne Cantafio, wife prop up Frank J. Cantafio '60; sister-in-law after everything else William Cantafio '80.
Charles Cernock (November 2022)
Barbara Ann Farrell, grandmother forestall Caroline Writer '19, Katlin A. Author '21, Lauren E. Writer '22, Shit D. Perreault '23 tell Kevin N. Perreault '25.
Kevin R. Foy, brother-in-law of Saint E. Brabec '73.
Margaret Harmon, wife of interpretation late Donald F. Harmon '46; undercoat of Senator Don Harmon '84, grandma of Donald F. Harmon '18, Frances Harmon '21, Daniel Buzz '22, stall Margaret Harmon '22; sister-in-law of interpretation late Crook W. Harmon '38, interpretation late Patriarch E. Harmon '43, delighted the immense Leo J. Harmon '50; aunt take in Gerald R. Harmon '66, Thomas P. Harmon '67, Leo J. Harmon, Jr. '80, roost Peter J. Harmon '81.
Hon. James F. Henry, father do admin Nicholas R. Henry '10.
Blake Hounsh • An interview with Crain’s Chicago Business columnist Ed Sherman, former Chicago Tribune golf writer. It hardly is accurate to say Len Ziehm is retiring. Technically, Mr. Ziehm is leaving the Sun-Times this week after 41 years. But the idea that he will stop working? Yeah, right. We’ve all seen days when Mr. Ziehm covered a golf tournament, worked the phones for the latest on the Northwestern quarterback,and then headed over to write about a Chicago Fire game at night. He’s a machine. Mr. Ziehm, 66, says he still is going to continue to write for several publications, including contributing to the Sun-Times.That’s great because the pressroom wouldn’t be the same without his distinctive cackle. I asked one of the all time greats to share his memories of covering sports in Chicago for the Sun-Times. When did you start at the Sun-Times? What was your first assignment? Mr. Ziehm: Well, my starting date was May 11, 1969. I know the first stories I wrote were features on the Chicago Owls and Lake County Rifles’ football teams. Neither lasted all that long. The Rifles had a quarterback from Illinois, Fred Custardo, who put up great semi-pro numbers before sufferin Len Ziehm On Golf