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Re: [BRHSlist] Chicago After Dark

To: PSHedgpeth@a..., BRHSlist@yahoogroups.com, ritslist@s...
Subject: Re: [BRHSlist] Chicago After Dark
From: Q5632west@a...
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 23:54:56 EST
In a message dated 10/29/02 10:15:09 am, PSHedgpeth@a... writes:

<< I used to listen to a program which came on at midnight over 
WGN ... The announcer was Franklyn McCormick...He 
had a very soothing voice and about 2:00 am he would go to a certain place 
and read Poetry. ...and you have to be 60 or better to tie into this one >>

Pete et. al.:

Before our esteemed BRHSlist moderator decides this thread is a little off 
topic, let me note that in the early '60s we young Cub fans would ride the 
Morning Zephyr from Oregon, Ill., into Chicago for day games. On several 
occasions we dropped by the Q depot to send telegrams to the Cub broadcasting 
team of Lou Boudreau and Jack Quinlan so we could hear our names mentioned 
during the game on WGN.

Cub night games, of course, were all road games in those days and often heard 
on a transistor radio smuggled into bed and under the covers. Franklyn 
McCormick's "All-Night Meister Brau Showcase" came on late, maybe directly 
after the West Coast games. I don't remember the poetry but was awake enough 
to hear No. 47 and the odd freight blowing through town around midnight.

I'm barely 50 and suspect McCormick had other young listeners, at least 
during baseball season.


Regards,

Bill Diven

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