Always good to hear Robsons voice,
and I thought he just did hockey,
nice find, very nostalgic.
Jim Robson - 1964 Grey Cup Post Game
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Jim Robson was also the voice of the Vancouver Mounties of the Pacific Coast League .
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that was a bit before my time
but I have probably heard that on sports talk before
but I have probably heard that on sports talk before
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Excellent.
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He used to broadcast baseball games from a studio in Vancouver that were played in other studios reading the ticker tape of balls and strikes so there was a bit of a delay. I can't find a story on that but they added in sounds like the crowd and the crack of the bat on a hit to make it sound real.TheLionKing wrote:Jim Robson was also the voice of the Vancouver Mounties of the Pacific Coast League .
Good write up of him here. http://canucks.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=542570
I met him in 1994 or 95 at a breakfast roast for Arthur Griffith and was seated next to him as I was a last minute stand in for our CEO. He is pure class. He was aware that I arrived at the breakfast thinking I was giving out an award only to find that it was a progression of roasters including Jim himself and that that was what I was supposed to do but had not been told. I lucked into some good jokes that fit and got a lot of laughs and an invite from Arthur and his family for photos after. But what blew me away was when I came from the podium back to the table at the front of the room was that Jim Robson stood up and shook my hand. Robson is one of the most decent, friendly genuine guys of all time and a guy who set the standard for quality in sports broadcasting.
I thought he retired too early and like so many of that older generation of sports guys he has been missed.
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Thanks for this little gem of 1964 Vancouver radio jcalhoun
I remember the guys going both ways very well in the Championship game that year for I was only 11 years old then, and a very young and impressionable lifetime CFL fan at the time.
Although most of the guys were Americans the Canadian game paid a lot more than in the US then, and they were very happy to play our game as I think even in that day it was a much more exciting and challenging game than the “two yards and a cloud of dust” league.
There is a kind of polite and reserved demeanor that both Jim Robson and the BC Lion players had in those days…a kind of quite class held over from after the post WWII era.
Anyway it sure does easy the frustration of the end the truly painful season of 2010 for our older Lion fanatics.
Have a happy ending Leos 2011
I remember the guys going both ways very well in the Championship game that year for I was only 11 years old then, and a very young and impressionable lifetime CFL fan at the time.
Although most of the guys were Americans the Canadian game paid a lot more than in the US then, and they were very happy to play our game as I think even in that day it was a much more exciting and challenging game than the “two yards and a cloud of dust” league.
There is a kind of polite and reserved demeanor that both Jim Robson and the BC Lion players had in those days…a kind of quite class held over from after the post WWII era.
Anyway it sure does easy the frustration of the end the truly painful season of 2010 for our older Lion fanatics.
Have a happy ending Leos 2011
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Pigskin - I'm and old dog too - (but the 64 grey cup isn't in my memory - were you there for it live?) but we have seen lean times 20 years at a stretch. All I used to ask is that the team tried its best. And they always satisfied me. Don't you think this years team did that in spades and entertained us like never before. Its always painful to lose but its almost euphoric the emotions they put us through this year - what more can we ask.PigSkin_53 wrote:Thanks for this little gem of 1964 Vancouver radio jcalhoun
I remember the guys going both ways very well in the Championship game that year for I was only 11 years old then, and a very young and impressionable lifetime CFL fan at the time.
Although most of the guys were Americans the Canadian game paid a lot more than in the US then, and they were very happy to play our game as I think even in that day it was a much more exciting and challenging game than the “two yards and a cloud of dust” league.
There is a kind of polite and reserved demeanor that both Jim Robson and the BC Lion players had in those days…a kind of quite class held over from after the post WWII era.
Anyway it sure does easy the frustration of the end the truly painful season of 2010 for our older Lion fanatics.
Have a happy ending Leos 2011
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Thank you for posting this!
I haven't heard this before, and actually don't know much about our first GC win.
I haven't heard this before, and actually don't know much about our first GC win.
They were called re-creations. To the average fan, they sounded just like live broadcasts. A lot of the details had to be made up. That took amazing skill. It's a lost art today.Toppy Vann wrote:He used to broadcast baseball games from a studio in Vancouver that were played in other studios reading the ticker tape of balls and strikes so there was a bit of a delay. I can't find a story on that but they added in sounds like the crowd and the crack of the bat on a hit to make it sound real.
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I screwed up my sentence. It meant to say he did this for games played in US cities but did them in Vancouver. He made it like it was real.B.C.FAN wrote:They were called re-creations. To the average fan, they sounded just like live broadcasts. A lot of the details had to be made up. That took amazing skill. It's a lost art today.Toppy Vann wrote:He used to broadcast baseball games from a studio in Vancouver that were played in other studios reading the ticker tape of balls and strikes so there was a bit of a delay. I can't find a story on that but they added in sounds like the crowd and the crack of the bat on a hit to make it sound real.
I cannot find an article on it but I know they are out there.
In those days those sports guys could and did do multiple sports. It is only a recent thing where they get so specialized. Rick Ball can do more than football though.
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I grew up in Hamilton and was at that '64 Grey Cup game with my dad as a 16 year old TiCats fan.
I liked the interview with Bill Munsie where he mentioned knocking down Hamilton's Garney Henely as this was the Lion's key to victory in that game.
Throughout the 1960's free safety Garney Henely was the fastest and most talented defensive player in the CFL and he also saw spot duty at WR. In most games, Henely was so good at supporting the run defense that he would have as many tackles as the middle linebacker. But not in this game as the Lions had a blocker or two on him on every play.
I liked the interview with Bill Munsie where he mentioned knocking down Hamilton's Garney Henely as this was the Lion's key to victory in that game.
Throughout the 1960's free safety Garney Henely was the fastest and most talented defensive player in the CFL and he also saw spot duty at WR. In most games, Henely was so good at supporting the run defense that he would have as many tackles as the middle linebacker. But not in this game as the Lions had a blocker or two on him on every play.
You were an eleven year old lifetime fan?PigSkin_53 wrote:Thanks for this little gem of 1964 Vancouver radio jcalhoun
I remember the guys going both ways very well in the Championship game that year for I was only 11 years old then, and a very young and impressionable lifetime CFL fan at the time.
Although most of the guys were Americans the Canadian game paid a lot more than in the US then, and they were very happy to play our game as I think even in that day it was a much more exciting and challenging game than the “two yards and a cloud of dust” league.
There is a kind of polite and reserved demeanor that both Jim Robson and the BC Lion players had in those days…a kind of quite class held over from after the post WWII era.
Anyway it sure does easy the frustration of the end the truly painful season of 2010 for our older Lion fanatics.
Have a happy ending Leos 2011
What many may not realize is that football was king in Vancouver in those days and the Leos were the talk of the town. We actually had TWO radio stations broadcasting the same game - CKNW and CKWX. There was an actual sound byte on the internet a year or two ago with Jimmy Robson calling the play-by-play. I think it was a Kapp to Fleming touchdown call at a home game.
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