redsmetz
02-21-2006, 08:40 AM
Curt Gowdy, the long-time NBC announcer died yesterday. Reds fans will recall him as the announcer of the 1975 World Series. While he was a superb announcer, he clearly favored the Red Sox that year, having been a Red Sox announcer before moving on to the national scene. His call of the final out of the '75 Series was rather deflated.
That said, his career spanned many significant sporting events, including the first seven Super Bowls and the famed "Heidi" game. The obit in the New York Times is interesting and full of varied sports history.
I hope this link works (you may have to register with the Times to read it):
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/21/sports/othersports/21gowdy.html?ei=5070&en=10bdc61e8095c9e6&ex=1141189200&adxnnl=1&emc=eta1&adxnnlx=1140528872-+SzDL2MeD3YkuDWSRIPiHw
If not, go to www.nytimes.com and click on Obituaries and it will give you the link (actually they archive a number of famous people's obits, some going back to the 1800's - Frederick Douglas, 1895, etc).
That said, his career spanned many significant sporting events, including the first seven Super Bowls and the famed "Heidi" game. The obit in the New York Times is interesting and full of varied sports history.
I hope this link works (you may have to register with the Times to read it):
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/21/sports/othersports/21gowdy.html?ei=5070&en=10bdc61e8095c9e6&ex=1141189200&adxnnl=1&emc=eta1&adxnnlx=1140528872-+SzDL2MeD3YkuDWSRIPiHw
If not, go to www.nytimes.com and click on Obituaries and it will give you the link (actually they archive a number of famous people's obits, some going back to the 1800's - Frederick Douglas, 1895, etc).