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Saturday, October 1, 2022

"GRANTLAND RICE'S VOICE RADIATED THROUGH THE ETHER"

THE WORLD SERIES TO BE BROADCAST BY RADIOPHONE

New York City (JFK+50) The New York Tribune reports "for the first time in history" the World Series will be broadcast over the radiophone* direct from the Polo Grounds here in the city.

The national championship match-up between the New York Giants and the New York Yankees will be broadcast on a play-by-play basis by Grantland Rice**, "nationally known sports expert."

Mr. Rice's voice will be "radiated through the ether***" via radio station WJZ at Newark, New Jersey.

It is expected that 1.5 million people will tune in to the broadcast.

JFK+50 NOTE

The New York Giants won the 1922 World Series in 5 games, winning 4 with 1 tie.  The Giants kept slugger Babe Ruth at bay by "pitching around" him.  The Bambino had only 1 rbi & a series batting avg of .118.

The Giants & Yankees both played their home games at the Polo Grounds, but the following year the Yanks would move to Yankee Stadium, "the house that Ruth built."

*radiophone or radio telephone is a radio communication system used for transmission of speech over radio as opposed to radiotelegraphy which transmits telegraphic or television signals.

**Henry Grantland Rice (1880-1954) was born in Murfreesboro, Tennessee & graduated from Vanderbilt University, 1901 where he played football & baseball.  HGR worked at the Nashville Tennessean before beginning his sports column in the New York Tribune, 1914.  As a sports writer he was known for his eloquent prose. 

***ether, in physics a theoretical substance once believed to act as a medium for transmission of electromagnetic waves. 

SOURCES

"Ether," Britannica, www.britannica.com/

"The World Series by Radio," The New York Tribune, October 2, 1922, Chronicling America, Library of Congress, www.loc.gov/

 
 
Grantland Rice on Tel/Mic
Photo by Paul Thompson
circa 1920
World Telegraph & Sun
Library of Congress