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Except for a hitch in the navy during the war years when he served as a line and commanding officer both ashore and afloat, Al Heifer has been broadcasting sports for radio and TV since 1930.
During the baseball season, Heifer handled the Game of the Day for the Mutual network. This assignment brought big-league ball games to the small city and town for the first time in history. Over 365 communities tuned in Al's program every day and the program landed an astounding total of local sponsors.
In sporting circles, Heifer is known the nation over for his various sports coverages. Last year he teamed with Russ Hodges on radio and TV to deliver Giant baseball accounts. Before the war, he performed a similar task with Red Barber for the Dodgers. He also has relayed Yankee baseball to the armed forces around the world.
Although Heifer has handled three All-Star Games, a World Series and baseball in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, he also has done basketball, boxing, golf, tennis and auto racing. For a while, his voice was familiar to the numerous boxing followers of ABC's popular show, Cavalcade of Sports.
On other occasions, Heifer has moved to movies, doing "News of the Day," and his voice has also been heard on Pathe News describing the National Collegiate Invitation Basketball Tournaments.
Heifer himself, is quite an athlete, having been a football and basketball star at Washington and Jefferson, and he received several professional offers before he decided to go into the broadcasting end of sports.
During the football season, every Saturday afternoon, Heifer airs the top-flight game of each week with the indispensable aid of Mutual's Art Gleason.
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