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This created a storm of public protest, compounded when Buck was called as a witness to the trial and repeated the allegations in open court.
" Buck " Buckley who ad-libbed a spoof commentary about an imaginary sport called " Fasche ".
Buck was dropped from the Cardinals booth in 1959 to make room for Buddy Blattner ; the following year, he called Saturday Game of the Week telecasts for ABC.
Buck called Chicago Bears games in his first two CBS seasons, then switched to Dallas Cowboys games, including the famous " Ice Bowl " championship game in 1967.
On August 16, 1976, Buck called the first-ever NFL game played outside of the United States, a preseason exhibition between the St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Chargers held at Korakuen Stadium in Tokyo, Japan.
) In addition to MNF, Buck called numerous playoff games for CBS Radio, including 17 Super Bowls ( the most of any announcer ).
Buck also broadcast for the St. Louis Hawks and Rochester Royals of the National Basketball Association, and called professional wrestling, boxing, and bowling at various times in his career.
In all, Buck called 11 World Series, 18 Super Bowls, and four Major League Baseball All-Star Games.
He staked a claim and called it the " Wounded Buck Mine ," which produced of gold.
In December 1998, Buck took some time off from the band, moving to Texas to focus on a new project called League of Blind Women.
Much to the discomfort of his boss Buck Strickland, he refuses to miss a day for anything ; including sickness and injury, as shown in the episode called " Hank's Back " where he refused to go on Worker's Compensation after injuring his back on the job, despite repeated attempts at suggesting too much work will make him sloppy.
* In Buck Rogers: Countdown to Doomsday, your team could equip a high rate of fire weapon called a " needler " which used needle-like projectiles.
Porteous invented an improvement on the simple buckboard, a horse-drawn earth scraper, and refined his Buck Scraper, as he first called it, through several design improvements.
Since Stram was Jack Buck's color commentator on CBS Radio, Summerall substituted for Stram as Buck's partner ; this was the first time Buck and Summerall had called a game together since 1974, when then-lead color commentator Summerall was moved off of Buck's team to become CBS television's lead play-by-play voice for the NFL.
Known as a " Rush ", " Rover ", " Jack ", " Butch " and / or " Buck " Linebacker, their responsibility is more pass rush based but often is called into run stop ( gap control ) and pass coverage.
On September 8, Joe Buck called Mark McGwire's 62nd home run that broke Roger Maris ' single-season record.
" This was the same phrase with which Jack Buck had famously called Kirby Puckett's home run off Braves pitcher Charlie Leibrandt which ended Game 6 of the 1991 World Series.
On February 6, 2005, Buck called his first Super Bowl, as the New England Patriots defeated the Philadelphia Eagles for their third championship in four years, just three months after he called the end of the " Curse of the Bambino ".
In, Buck called the " Miracle at the New Meadowlands " game.
On February 5, 2009, Buck signed with HBO to host a sports-based talk show for the network called Joe Buck Live, with a format similar to that of Costas Now, the monthly HBO program previously hosted by Bob Costas.
After Vikings wide receiver Randy Moss simulated mooning the Green Bay crowd in the end zone, Buck called it a " disgusting act.
The party supported the government's call for conscription and established Tim Buck Plebiscite Committees which called for a " Yes " vote in the 1942 national plebiscite on conscription.

Buck and play-by-play
Super Bowl IV was broadcast in the United States by CBS with play-by-play announcer Jack Buck and color commentators Pat Summerall and Frank Gifford.
Buck was recognizable by his deep, gravelly voice, penchant for sardonic irony, and his distinctive play-by-play calls.
Buck crafted his play-by-play skills broadcasting Ohio State basketball games.
After Caray was fired by the Cardinals following the 1969 season, Buck ascended to the team's lead play-by-play role.
Ironically, in 1970 ABC's Roone Arledge had asked via telephone about Buck's interests in becoming the first television play-by-play announcer for Monday Night Football, but because of personal animosity surrounding his previous stint with the network, Buck wouldn't return their phone call.
Buck wasn't intended to be the main play-by-play announcer for CBS baseball telecasts when the network acquired the sport from NBC and ABC.
Buck later rued that " CBS never got that baseball play-by-play draws word-pictures.
Joe Buck is currently the lead play-by-play announcer for both Major League Baseball and the NFL on the Fox network.
Jack and Joe Buck are also the only father and son to call play-by-play of Super Bowl telecasts.
However, since Madden had left to take over the color commentator position on Monday Night Football for ABC and Fox had promoted Joe Buck to be its number one football play-by-play voice, Summerall was paired with Brian Baldinger on regional telecasts.
McDonough had replaced Jack Buck as CBS ' lead baseball play-by-play man after the elder Buck was fired in late.
Buck became Fox Sports ' lead NFL play-by-play man in 2002 ( taking over for Pat Summerall ), teaming with Cris Collinsworth and Troy Aikman as color commentators and Pam Oliver as the sideline reporter.
Fox announced in March 2007 that Buck would no longer host Fox NFL Sunday in 2007, concentrating on play-by-play for the week's marquee game.
* Fox's play-by-play man Joe Buck became the second youngest person ( at the age of 27 ) to broadcast a World Series.
At the time of his firing Musburger had been set to handle play-by-play duties for CBS's television coverage of Major League Baseball later that month ; he was replaced by Jack Buck in that capacity.
Stockton was the number # 2 play-by-play man behind Jack Buck and Sean McDonough in 1992.
Because Buck was already the lead play-by-play man for The NFL on Fox, Fox NFL Sunday traveled to the site of Fox's top game each week, in a move similar to Fox's NASCAR coverage, where the prerace show emanates from the race site.
After Buck joined Troy Aikman for the play-by-play, Curt Menefee took over as host for the remainder of the game and hosted the halftime and postgame shows.
In March 2007, it was announced that The Built Ford Tough Fox NFL Sunday would move back to the studio for the 2007 season, with Curt Menefee assuming full-time host duties and Joe Buck reverting to play-by-play only.
After the network's color commentator, former Jays catcher Buck Martinez, was named the team's manager in 2001, Tabler replaced him in the broadcast booth alongside play-by-play announcer Dan Shulman.
His partner is Buck Martinez who returned to the Blue Jays broadcast booth as play-by-play announcer in 2010.
The broadcast started with a re-creation of the television technology of 1939, with play-by-play announcer Joe Buck working alone with a single microphone, a single black-and-white camera, and no graphics ; then, each subsequent half-inning would see the broadcast " jump ahead in time " to a later era, showing the evolving technologies and presentation of network baseball coverage through the years.

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