• Henry Drees (February 8, 1917 – July 27, 1988) was an American sportscaster who worked for ABC and CBS, as well as various stations in Chicago. Drees was...
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  • Look up drees in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Drees is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jack Drees (1917–1988), American sportscaster...
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  • Bobby Clampett (1992–2006) Ben Crenshaw (1996-1997) John Derr (1956-1972) Jack Drees Dick Enberg (2000–2005) Nick Faldo (2007–2022) David Feherty (1997–2015)...
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  • McColgan and Earl Gillespie 1956 (ABC) Jack Drees and Red Grange 1957 (ABC) Jack Drees and Red Grange 1958 (ABC) Jack Drees and Red Grange 1959 (ABC) Ray Scott...
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  • Louis-Dallas was the main doubleheader game with Jack Buck and Eddie LeBaron working the first half and Jack Drees and LeBaron calling the second half. The first...
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  • (1933–36) Russ Hodges (1935–38) Jimmy Dudley (1938–41) Jack Drees (1938) Charlie Grimm (1939–42; 1960) Jack Brickhouse (1941–44; 1947–81) "Hey-hey!" "Weeeeee...
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  • WFLD Ch. 32 (1968–1972) Jack Drees, Dave Martin (1968) Jack Drees, Mel Parnell (1969) Jack Drees, Billy Pierce (1970) Jack Drees, Bud Kelly (1971–72) WSNS-TV...
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    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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    midway through the second quarter to extend the lead to 15–0 at halftime. Jack Collins caught a 69-yard pass from Bobby Lackey to narrow the lead 1:46 into...
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  • 1999–2013) Mike Ditka: studio analyst (2000–2002) John Dockery (1982–1985) Jack Drees (1959–1973) Fred Dryer: analyst (1981) Jimmy Dudley: analyst (1958) Jerry...
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  • switching to ABC in 1955. Russ Hodges and Jack Drees were the original announcers. When Hodges had baseball conflicts, Drees and Steve Ellis handled the broadcasts...
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  • by CBS, with play by play being done by Ray Scott for the first half and Jack Buck for the second half, while Frank Gifford handled the color commentary...
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  • Looms Today in 85th Running of Kentucky Derby". The New York Times. Gould, Jack (May 6, 1957). "TV: Spotlight on the Puerto Ricans; 'See It Now' Offers Thoughtful...
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    Jimmy Evans 1939–1941 WJJD/WIND Jack Drees 1942–1948 WJJD/WIND Bert Wilson 1949–52 WIND Red Grange 1953–1976 WGN Jack Brickhouse Irv Kupcinet 1970 WNUR...
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    using its own announcers. Ray Scott (doing play-by-play for the first half), Jack Whitaker (doing play-by-play for the second half) and Frank Gifford provided...
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    Announcers Ken Coleman Chuck Thompson Frank Gifford Radio in the United States Network CBS Announcers Jack Drees, Jim Morse ← 1963 NFL Championship Game 1965 →...
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  • analyst(s) I January 15, 1967 CBS Jack Drees Tom Hedrick NBC Jim Simpson George Ratterman II January 14, 1968 CBS Jack Drees Tom Hedrick III January 12, 1969...
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  • play-by-play duties, and was joined by color commentators Pat Summerall and Jack Kemp in the broadcast booth. Kemp was the first Super Bowl commentator who...
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  • Ray Scott, Ken Coleman, and Frank Gifford Radio in the United States Network CBS Announcers Jack Drees, Jim Morse ← 1964 NFL Championship Game 1966 →...
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  • 2009) February 6, 1917 Zsa Zsa Gabor Actress (died 2016) February 8, 1917 Jack Drees Sportscaster (died 1988) March 2, 1917 Desi Arnaz Cuban-born performer...
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  • Johnny Sauer December 31, 1966 Jack Drees Pat Summerall January 1, 1966 Jack Whitaker Frank Gifford January 1, 1965 Jack Buck George Connor January 1,...
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  • at Cleveland CBS Jack Drees Jim Morse 1965 Cleveland at Green Bay CBS Jack Drees Jim Morse 1966 Green Bay at Dallas CBS Jack Drees Jim Morse 1967 Dallas...
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  • international footballer. Felix Arnott, 77, Australian Anglican archbishop. Jack Drees, 71, American sportscaster, cancer. Ann Mari Falk, 71, Swedish writer...
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  • Scott (first half) and Ken Coleman (second half) Frank Gifford 1964 CBS Jack Drees (first half) and Earl Gillespie (second half) Frank Gifford 1965 CBS Frank...
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  • 9 (then called KHJ-TV) with Chick Hearn on play-by-play. For Game 7, Jack Drees joined the broadcast team. In addition, Chick Hearn indicated that Game...
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  • Joe Hasel, Bob Neal, Mal Stevens, Jack Drees, Francis Wallace, Tom Harmon, and Gil Stratton as commentators. Drees was usually paired on commentary with...
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  • States Network CBS Announcers Jack Buck, Ray Scott, Frank Gifford Radio in the United States Network CBS Announcers Jack Drees, Jim Morse ← 1965 NFL Championship...
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  • Hurricane Jose, and Hurricane Katia went viral on Reddit and YouTube. Jack Drees (deceased) Estella Payton (deceased) Alan Sealls (now at WPMI-TV) Mel...
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  • matches from New York's Madison Square Garden featuring Russ Hodges, Jack Drees, and Bill Nimmo. It finished at #26 for the 1950-1951 season in the Nielsen...
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  • 939 watching Clemson squeak by Missouri, 24–23, on a late field goal by Jack Miller. By the 1970s, the attendance regularly reached 60,000–70,000. The...
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