Motion Picture Daily (July–Sept 1938)

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The CBS microphone shifted with the tennis spotlight from Germantown and play-b broadcasts ofj the Davis Cup matches, to Forest Hills [and jNational |Champi( Singles. CBS was the only network broadcasting from the stadium. Columbia swings into a Fall season of cups, titles and championships after the heaviest Summer sports schedule in network history. Columbia continues to broadcast, exclusively, more sports events to more listeners than ever before. Tennis at Forest Hills. Polo at Meadowbrook. Golf at Oakmont and Westmoreland. Racing at Belmont. Football at the country's leading stadia. Columbia is there — with free, frontrow seats for America's millions. At |the Oakmont golf course, just outside Pittsburgh, CBS reported each day's pi the National Amateur Championships, (September 12, to 17) with a broadcast,, tee and green,"of^the entire final match which gave Willie Turnesa the title. Completing a full racing schedule for CBS — which included the Kentucky Derby major events at Hialeah, Jamaica, Aqueduct, Empire City and Saratoga — Bryan Fie currently "at the post" at Belmont Park.