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Hal Totten

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as a sports broadcaster. On April 23, 1924, Totten called the first radio broadcast of a Major League Baseball game in Chicago, a 12–1 victory of the
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in various roles from 1922 to 1924, including a year-long stint covering the criminal court. His coverage of the
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Lyon, Jeff (April 3, 2005). "In the Loop: 5 Essential Things About the Chicago Cubs".
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Constable, Burt (June 22, 1998). "Forgotten broadcaster ruled before Jack, Harry".
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Miller, Robin (August 5, 1997). "Totten leaves legacy hard to match".
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games as well. In 1933, Totten became the first person to call the
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From 1951 to 1960, Totten served as president of the
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Ithaca, New York
Chicago
Nicholas Senn High School
Northwestern University
The Daily Northwestern
Chicago Daily Journal
Associated Press
Leopold and Loeb
Rewrite man
Chicago Daily News
WMAQ
Chicago Cubs
St. Louis Cardinals
Chicago White Sox
Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Chicago Maroons football
Jack Dempsey
Gene Tunney
Long Count Fight
WGN
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Game of the Day
Keokuk, Iowa
KOKX
Three-I League
Southern Association
Fort Myers, Florida

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