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Don Chargin recalls glory days of boxing at Olympic Auditorium
Boxing keeps turning up the volume on the hype. Apparently, if you sell it loudly, fewer will notice if it is lousy. Oscar De La Hoya, never lousy in the ring, was presenting a card of boxers at a media gathering the other day for a Saturday night show...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Flyweight Boxing, Bantamweight, Lightweight Boxing, Japan
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Baseball: Get ready for Luke Eubank vs. Chase DeJong
Varsity Times InsiderIt took five seconds for me to look at the Southern Section Division 1 pairings before saying, "Wow." The opening game between Newbury Park and Long Beach Wilson on Friday should match Newbury Park's Luke Eubank, who has thrown three...... -
U.S. Open: Rafael Nadal first into men's final. Federer next?
The Fabulous ForumThere was a moment of concern when Rafael Nadal called for a trainer in the second set to tend to a blistered toe and a sore foot. Nadal was up a set and ahead 3-2 in the second set with...... -
Merlin Olsen dies at 69; Hall of Fame football star later became actor
Merlin Olsen, a Hall of Fame defensive lineman with the Los Angeles Rams who was a charter member of the team's famed Fearsome Foursome, then made a remarkably smooth transition into careers in broadcasting and acting, has died. He was 69.
Olsen died...Tags: Career and Workplace, Deacon Jones, Michael Landon, St. Louis Rams, Super Bowl
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Once Around the Radio Dial – 1969
The Daily MirrorNov. 16, 1969 One of the true pleasures of contributing to The Daily Mirror is reading old columns by Don Page, The Times' longtime radio critic. I regularly check his work, these days for 1959 and '69. Some things changeâby 1969 he no longer wondered... -
On the Radio Dial
The Daily MirrorJan. 3, 1960: Don Page, The Times' longtime radio critic, compiled end of the year lists that ran at the start of the next year about the bests in L.A. radio. So I compared the columns from 1960 and 1970 to see how his view changed from 1959 to 1969. Let'... -
Rory Markas dies at 54; Angels announcer called World Series win
Rory Markas, the popular and personable broadcaster known best for his memorable call of the final out of the Angels' 2002 World Series victory over the San Francisco Giants, died Monday night at his home in Palmdale. As of Tuesday afternoon, the cause of...Tags: California State University, Northridge, Radio, University of Southern California, Milwaukee Brewers, Television Networks
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Wooden tribute to air on FS West, Prime Ticket after baseball
The Fabulous ForumDick Enberg will narrate a half-hour tribute to UCLA coach John Wooden Friday night following the "Angels Live" post-game baseball show on FS West and following "Dodgers Live" on Prime Ticket. -- Diane Pucin... -
More than two dozen earthquakes rattle Southern California
L.A. NOWMore than two dozen earthquakes struck Monday night near the U.S.-Mexican border in San Diego County, rocking a large swath of Southern California and prompting a momentary shutdown of the San Diego Padres game but causing no apparent major damage,...... -
Question of the day: How far should a partisan broadcaster go in supporting a team? [Updated]
The Fabulous ForumReporters from around Tribune Co. weigh in on the topic. Check back throughout the day for more responses and feel free to leave a comment of your own. Chris Dufresne, Los Angeles Times The Arkansas radio person fired for wearing...... -
Buddy Blattner dies at 89; former major leaguer and longtime sportscaster
Buddy Blattner, a former major leaguer and longtime sportscaster who paired with Don Wells on the Angels' KMPC radio broadcasts from 1962 to 1968, has died. He was 89.
Blattner, a St. Louis native who spent most of his life in the Midwest, died Friday of...Tags: American League, Career and Workplace, World War II (1939-1945), Billiards, Snooker and Pool, ABC (tv network)
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Featured players
Times Staff WriterIN the big inning, there was Koufax. Baseball cradled in his left hand, his flinty eyes staring down another strikeout victim, he was the quintessential Los Angeles sports superstar of the mid-20th century, a larger-than-life mythic figure to a city...Tags: American League, John Wooden, Donald Sterling, Mike Scioscia, Portland Trail Blazers
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