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Baseball "In The News" 1961-1967
Universal International Newsreel footage showing Baseball Highlights of years 1961-1967. Memorable moments featured including World Series games and big name stars Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford, Willie Mays, Roger Maris 61st Home Run.
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NFL Highlights | Cleveland Browns vs. Chicago Cardinals October 26, 1958
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Game highlights of an NFL game between the Cleveland Browns and the Chicago Cardinals from Comiskey Park in Chicago. The Browns featured star running back Jim Brown who had several great runs. The Cleveland Browns win the game 38-24 and start the season 5-0.
Roger Bannister Breaks 4 Minute Mile (1954)
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In May of 1954, about 1,200 people witnessed at Oxford’s unprepossessing Iffy Road track 25 year old Roger Bannister run a mile in under four minutes - 3:59.4, to be exact - becoming the first man ever to do so, breaking through a mystical barrier and creating a seminal moment in sports history.
1963 Chicago Bears Season and NFL Championship Game Highlights
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Regular Season and NFL Championship Game Highlights of the 1963 Chicago Bears.
Duncan Park Stadium: 85 Years of Baseball Memories
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Duncan Park Stadium is the oldest ballpark in the state of South Carolina and also one of the oldest in the country. This documentary, produced by Winthrop University Professors Albert Bolognese and Mark Nortz, chronicles 85 years memorable moments at this historic ballpark as told by those who were part of stadium operations and also who attended games there. It was the home ballpark of a mino...
Baseball "In The News" 1956-1960
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Compilation of Baseball Highlights covering the years 1956 to 1960 from Universal International News. The biggest stories and stars of Major League Baseball are featured.
Mayhem in Montreal: Maurice Richard Suspended for Stanley Cup Finals (1955)
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Rare sports footage of National Hockey League game between the Montreal Canadians and the Detroit Red Wings played on March 17, 1955 in the Montreal Forum. The fans showed their displeasure by throwing objects and rioting against Commissioner Clarance Campbell and his decision to suspend Montreal star Maurice "The Rocket" Richard for the Stanley Cup Finals for striking an official.
NFL Football: Detroit Stuns Baltimore (1960)
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Highlights of a National Football League game between the NFL Champion Baltimore Colts and Detroit Lions played on December 4, 1960 at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore. Baltimore scored with 14 seconds remaining and thought they had the game won only to lose on the final play. This was the World Champions second of 4 consecutive losses. They ended the season 6-6.
Indianapolis 500 - 43rd Running May 30, 1959
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Highlights of the running the 43rd Indianapolis 500 race held on May 30, 1959. Thirty Three drivers participate in this racing spectacle witness by over 200,000 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Fantastic Finish: Notre Dame vs Navy (1945)
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Great college football highlights of a November 3, 1945 game played before over 82,000 at Cleveland Stadium between undefeated Notre Dame and undefeated Navy that ended in a 6-6 tie. Amazing plays by Navy at the goal line with seconds remaining kept Notre Dame out of the end zone and winning the game.
Wilt Chamberlain: From High School to the Pros
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Highlights of the phenomenal Wilt Chamberlain from his high school days at Overbrook High in Philadelphia, to college at The University of Kansas, then to the pros and Philadelphia Warriors of the NBA.
Farewell Polo Grounds & Ebbets Field (1958)
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Highlights of great moments and the last games played in the Polo Grounds and Ebbets Field before the New York Giants moved to San Francisco and the Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles.
NFL Weekly Highlights (1951)
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National Football League game highlights of week 6 games played on November 4, 1951. All 12 teams are featured - The Cleveland Browns, Chicago Cardinals, New York Giants, New York Yanks, Chicago Bears, Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Los Angles Rams, and San Francisco 49ers.
Bobby Thompson Pennant Clinching Home Run (1951)
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Bobby Thompson of the New York Giants hits dramatic home run in the 1951 National League Playoff Game off Ralph Brancia of the Brooklyn Dodgers in the bottom of the 9th inning and "The Giants Win The Pennant!"
Ted Williams Career Highlights (1961)
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Memorable moments from the Hall of Fame baseball career of Boston Red Sox great Ted Williams. See scenes showing heroics in All Star Games and his final at bat and career Home Run #521 on September 28, 1960.
Big Moments in Sports (Volume #3) - Sports History
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Big Moments in Sports (Volume #3) - Sports History
The Big Moment (Volume #2) - Sports History
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The Big Moment (Volume #2) - Sports History
The Big Moment (Volume #1) - Sports History
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The Big Moment (Volume #1) - Sports History
19:46 why did the guy go down then get back up and get tackled a second time?
Interesting to see the view from above with Wrigley configured for football with bleachers. The AFL San Diego Chargers would have given the Bears a better game than the fading Giants, and may have won. I was 9 years old, and watched the championship game on a family vacation in Florida. We threw the football around at halftime.
Packers , lions have the same uniforms
In my mind I'm just like. Welp there's a flag, that's a flag, another flag, HOLY FLAG!, another one, would you look at that another flag.
The Lions and the San Francisco 49ers were the last two NFL franchises to put logos on their helmets, the Lions doing so in 1961, with the 49ers being the last holdout in 1962. God bless our pro football heroes from a bygone era 🏈
Well, actually, the Browns are the only NFL team without a logo on their helmet.
The Giants and Packers added logos to their helmets in 1961. The AFL's Titans never had a helmet logo until they were rebranded the Jets in 1963. And of course you have the Browns who to this day don't have a helmet logo.
73 years ago, TV was just kind of starting out. Pretty good audio quality in this vid
Ted Williams is the one and only goat of baseball ❤
Wrong, Brooklyn goes to New York City and San Francisco goes to Los Angeles!
If I were a multi-Billionaire, I'd buy enough property in Brooklyn and rebuild Ebbets Field. If nothing else, I'd be the most popular man in Brooklyn.
Does anyone have the WGN Radio feed of the 1963 NFL championship game? Jack Quinlan did the play-by-play. Jack Brickhouse did the NBC-TV with Chris Schenkel.
Bears suck so bad, its got me looking up Cardinals games and dreaming of better days
Money root of all evil 😈 .
If Paul Hornung would not have been suspended in 1963, the Packers would have won the championship. Just saying.
This is awesome
Anyone know what happened to announcer broadcasts like this? Also, when was the last time a classic video news broadcast was produced within our world back in the past?
George Halas last championship!🙂❤️👍🏈
AS A DALLAS COWBOYS FAN I STILL CAN NOT SEE TOM LANDRY PLAYING FOR THE NEW YORK GIANTS IN THE 1950 S MY FATHER WAS RIGHT MAN I AM GLAD THAT TOM LANDRY DID NOT COACH THE GIANTS I TELL ALL OF MY COWBOYS FAN THAT IF LANDRY DID NOT COACH THE COWBOYS THE COWBOYS WOULD HAVE BEEN NOTHING KENNETH O
MY FATHER WAS RIGHT THEY WAS THE NEW YORK FOOTBALL YANKEES THEY WENT BANKRUP IN THE EARLY 1950 S KENNETH O
Bill Terry,last player to hit 400 in the National League.0:24
The biggest game of the season was on November 17, Bears beat the Packers 26-7 you know what happened 5 days later
The Real NFL
Crazy how stupid people were back then to put the field goal posts at the goal line. I guess it too a genius to come along and suggest moving the posts to the back of the end zone.
I don’t know why I was surprised to see an electric scoreboard 😂😂😂
I think their rb 40 time is 8 secs
I saw my first professional baseball at Duncan Park in 1950 or 1951. The Cleveland Indians (major league affiliate of the Spartanburg Peaches) played an exhibition against the New York Yankees on their way north from spring training. I met Tommy Byrne that night!
This is what got Lombardi's Packers to their first championship game vs. Philadelphia.
Back when the draft was actually the draft.
Ditka was the first TE to ever get 1000+ receiving yard...and it was a 14 game season!
back when a sport was a sport and groovin was groovin
What largely is not talked about is the urban decay issues around both ballparks. The neighborhoods were no longer safe.
God rest her soul, my mom, who was a diehard young Brooklyn Dodgers fan would have been heartbroken to see the Barclays Center built where it is in Brooklyn. It was built pretty much in the same spot that Walter O'Malley wanted a new domed stadium for the Dodgers. The most powerful politician (unelected) in NYS and NYC, Robert Moses, stood resolute in his refusal to permit O'Malley to have a new stadium built in that location. Instead, Moses wanted the Dodgers to relocate to Flushing Meadows where the NY Mets would eventually play. O'Malley, being the savvy businessman, instead looked out to the west coast. Essentially, the city and county of Los Angeles made him an offer that he couldn't refuse. Had Moses been able to put aside his personal dislike for O'Malley, the Dodgers would have remained in Brooklyn. As for the Giants, they had come close to relocating to Minneapolis, and probably would have gone there if not for O'Malley convincing Horace Stoneham that there needed to be two MLB teams located California in order for both of them to succeed. Whatever other details there are, the rest is history.
Ponytail refs not even a thought. Out BH
Pony
One of the most heartbreaking loses for giant fans without those interceptions they would have shut out the bears
Art Donovan dropped-kicked Lions' Gil Mains on the kickoff after the field was cleared. Mains had allegedly cheap-shotted Colt Alex Hawkins earlier & Donovan felt he had to retaliate. But the penalty gave the Lions better field position for their winning score.
Martinzaehringer, where did you live, I grew up in Waukegan, saw him many times. His dad was the music teacher and band director at Waukegan Township High School, 1962 was my graduation class
Tom Landry number 49 for the Giants wow! Pick 6. Put him on the Cowboys secondary 😭😭😭
Was this in forbes field?
When pops Giants left he waited till 62 for the Mets.
Is there a color version of this out there? I appreciate the b&w adds to the nostalgia. I'm thinking it could bring in new fans to Da Bears family.✌
The Giants did play in the Polo Grounds when the Mets adopted the park as its home field in 1962.
I'm 52 years old, and I just found out right now that there was a New York Yanks NFL team. Amazing thing you'll find on RUclips thanks for sharing
I went to a NY Yankees NY Giants football game at Yankee Stadium when I was 10 years old.
There was also a New York Yankees football team .They changed their name to the Bulldogs in 1948. Bobby Layne played for them that year. They were owned by Ted Collins , Kate Smith's then husband .
i bet vinnie beat his wife after this game. why is the super bowl trophy named after a TYRANT?
They named the Lombardi Trophy 🏆 probably because him and his team won the first 2 Super Bowls
sweet.dikta WIPED OUT adderly
The Polo Ground stood for several more years being the original home of the New York Mets in 1962 to 1963 before the Mets moved to Shea stadium in 1964.
The Bears beat the Packers twice that year to win the The Black & Blue Division and win the 1963 Championship Game! After they shot Kennedy in Dallas like a dog in November 22! They weren't even sure if they would play the Championship Game! But they did and it was the first time I cheered for the Chicago Bears to win after the Chicago Cardinals left Comiskey for St Louis! The Bears won the game because of the interception of a Y A Tittle pass! A lot of Southsiders became Chicago Bear fans that day! Kinda of funny both Wade & Jimmy Mac wore #9 jersey and were similar in their style of playing QB on the NFL level! 22 years apart! Both Champions! # 63 Ted Karras Sr. Played RTG that year his brother Alex Detroits #71 DT & HOF'ER, his Brother Lou played too! And then his Grandson Ted Jr. Played Center for New England during a couple of Superbowl wins! Three Generations of Karras's playing in the Big 10! Talk about a Family Tradition! Love watching the old games of the 60's & 70's! The game was an hour long! No Fu?king TV Timeouts! Now it's a 3 hour commercial where sometimes a football game breaks out!
Adrian Burke was the official on the field for Franco's Immaculate Reception. I believe it happened right in front of him.
4 and 5 interceptions in a game doesn't happen so much anymore. What play by the secondary!
I love the video, but the fake crowd noise is not necessary.
Sellout crowd at Ebbets Field for the first game of World Series, but attendance dropped off precipitously for regular season games, leading to the Bums to move to California for the 1958 season. As far as 'Wait 'Til Next Year' goes, there wouldn't be any as the Dodgers would finish their 75th and last season in Brooklyn in third place in the National League.