John Beasley Brickhouse (January 24, 1916 – August 6, 1998) was an American sportscaster. Known primarily for his play-by-play coverage of Chicago Cubs...
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An outdoor sculpture of Jack Brickhouse is installed along Michigan Avenue, near the Chicago River bridge, in Chicago, Illinois. The bust was originally...
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Jack Brickhouse 1951 (DuMont) Jack Brickhouse, Red Grange, and Harry Creighton 1952 (DuMont) Jack Brickhouse and Harry Creighton 1953 (DuMont) Jack Brickhouse...
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Two broadcasters in particular have made their mark on the team. Jack Brickhouse manned the Cubs radio and especially the TV booth for parts of five...
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Cunningham. The Cubs left fielder is Walt "Moose" Moryn. (See also Jack Brickhouse for TV-vs.-radio style comparison.) Ball 3, strike 1 on Cunningham...
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the station's newscasts. Caray succeeded longtime Cubs broadcaster Jack Brickhouse, a beloved announcer and Chicago media fixture. The timing worked in...
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driver Jack Brickhouse (1916–1998), American sportscaster Jack Brisco (1941–2010), American professional wrestler Jack Brittain, American professor Jack Bruce...
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the 20th century, most commonly announced by Jack Brickhouse on WGN-TV (channel 9). Starting in 1968, Jack Drees took play-by-play duties as the Sox were...
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720 kHz (1927–1943) Bob Elson (1930–1939) Bob Elson, Jack Brickhouse (1940–1942) Jack Brickhouse (1943) WCFL 970 kHz (1929–1931, 1935–1940) WIBO 560 kHz...
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Brickhouse is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anna Brickhouse, American historian, author, and professor Jack Brickhouse (1916–1998)...
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