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title Jack Buck Thats a Winner author Buck Jack publisher - photo 1

title:Jack Buck : That's a Winner
author:Buck, Jack.
publisher:Sports Publishing, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:1571671110
print isbn13:9781571671110
ebook isbn13:9780585048390
language:English
subject
publication date:1997
lcc:GV884B9221 1997eb
ddc:796.323092
subject:
Jack Buck
"That's a Winner"
Jack Buck
Rob Rains
Bob Broeg
SAGAMORE PUBLISHING
Champaign, IL 61820
1997 Jack Buck
All rights reserved.
Book design, editor: Susan M. McKinney
Dustjacket design: Michelle R. Dressen
Front cover photo: David Stradal
ISBN: 1-57167-111-0
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 97-65484
Printed in the United States.
This book is dedicated to all those who ever hired me in
Columbus, Ohio; Rochester, NY; St.Louis or New York City. And
also to all tbose who ever fired me, because it always turned
out well. A thank you to all those who ever tuned me in or
turned me offI hope you consider me a friend.
Page v
Contents
Acknowledgments
vi
Foreword
vii
Chapter 1 Lucky Me
1
Chapter 2 Growing Up
5
Chapter 3 Life on the Lakes
23
Chapter 4 In the Army
33
Chapter 5 Getting an Education
53
Chapter 6 From Television to the Majors
71
Chapter 7 In the Big Leagues
83
Chapter 8 Bob Hyland, KMOX and Talk Radio
99
Chapter 9 Harry Caray and the 1960s
111
Chapter 10 Mr. Busch
127
Chapter 11 Pro Football: Monday Nights and Super Bowls
135
Chapter 12 A Changing World
157
Chapter 13 Whitey and the 1980s
173
Chapter 14 The 1990s
191
Chapter 15 A Good Life
205

Page vi
Acknowledgments
Thanks to all those lucky enough not to be mentioned elsewhere in this book. If I needed a favor, I'd call some of these people:

Joe Arndt, the doughnut man
Al Baroni, the river man
Allen Baroucke, the travelin' man
Tom Barton, the never had a bad day man
Brian Bartow, the stat man
Buddy Bates, the Illini man
Chuck Bauer, the quiet man
James Bauer, the take over the booth man
Bob Baum, the sailing man
Jim Bayens, the former everything man
Benedetto, the "mama's in the kitchen" man
Margie Bequette, the do-it-all lady
Vince Bommarito, the five-star man
Bill Brestan, the spotter man
Matt Brewer, the little man
Dr. Jack Carmody, the housecall man
Joe Carter, the 100-year-old man
C.J. Cherre, the travel man
Billy Choate, the minstrel man
Jerry Clinton, the beer man
John Cooper, the nervous man
Gerry Creedon, the Pittsburgh parrott
Mike Cremins, the premium man
Frank Cunetto, the egg nog man
Dr. E.J. Cunningham, the Fighting Irish man
Joe Cunningham, the good humor man
Russ David, the piano man
Doris Davis, the straighten-it-up lady
Hal Dean, the dogfood man
Father John Ditenhafer, the road to Heaven man
Dominic, the hill man
Jack Donnelly, the "I don't care" man
Jack Fette, the whistle man
Bernie Fox, the detail man
Jan Fox, the answer lady
Art Friedman, the agent man
Bruce Froemming and the umpires, the ''We get no respect" men
Gene Gieselmann, the "There they go" man
Charlie Gitto, the info man
Bob Goalby, the Masters man
Dr. Kevin Groth, the "It won't hurt at all" man
Bill Hall, the Ritz man
Tom Hanlon, the ride man
Marty Hendin, the trinket man
Colin Jarrette, the "It's not my fault" man
Rich Koster, the writing man
Mark Lamping, the boss man
Larry Legrand, the money man
Dr. Stan London, the "You'll be OK" man
Dorian Magawitz, the carat man
Martin Mathews, the banquet man
Denny McDaniel, the share-it man
Les Miller, the boat man
Angelo Oidani, the toasted ravioli man
Tony Ponturo, the Bud Light man
Jay Randolph, the sans-a-belt man
Harold Rasmussen, the plastic man
Herb Rosenberg, the link to home man
Liz Shepard, the sweet woman
Leland Smith, the nickel man
Charlie Spoonhour, the Arkansas man
Norm Stewart, the Shelbyville man
Pastor Rodney Stortz, the Bible man
Gilbert Tate, the helper man
Lee Thomas, the MadDog man
Jim Toomey, the "I remember" man
Steve Uline, the contract man
Norma Wallner, the guard lady
Dr, William Wright, the pacemaker man
Butch Yatkeman, the little big man
Rod Zimmerman, the bottom-line man
Page vii
Foreword
"The Mighty Buck"
by Bob Broeg
John Francis Buck, i.e., Jack Buck, couldn't have done more to amuse, entertain, inform and satisfy millions over 46 years than when the broadcaster finally sat still long enough to put one word after another in this autobiography.
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