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Oct 9, 2019 · Cardinals games also were broadcast on two other radio stations then. Johnny O’Hara and former Cardinals pitcher Dizzy Dean called the games on KWK. On KMOX, the broadcast team was France Laux and Ray Schmidt. Caray’s colorful broadcasting style made him popular.
Cardinals Cable Network (1985–1989) Prime Sports Midwest (1990–1995) Fox Sports Midwest (1996–1998, 2008–2020) Fox Sports Net Midwest (1999–2003) FSN Midwest (2004–2007) Announcers. Garnett Marks (1927–1928) France Laux (1929–1943, 1945) Johnny O'Hara (1936–1947) Jim Bottomley (1939) Dizzy Dean (1941–1946) Harry Caray (1945 ...
May 17, 2022 · Dizzy Dean, Johnny O’Hara Following the 1947 season, Breadon announced the creation of a six-station radio network for the next year, meaning outlying stations would be carrying the same broadcasts heard in St. Louis, sponsored by Griesedieck Brothers’ Brewery.
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Pope John XXIII created O'Hara a Cardinal in the consistory of December 15, 1958, and appointed him a Cardinal-Priest with his titular church the Basilica of Ss. Andrea e Gregorio al Monte Celio. O'Hara was the first member of the Congregation of Holy Cross to be raised to the College of Cardinals.
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Nov 23, 2021 · Beloved Cardinal Archbishop: John Francis O’Hara. 23 Nov 2021. 2021. Born on May 1, 1888 to John and Ellen in Ann Arbor Michigan, John Dillon O’Hara was the fourth of ten children. After his confirmation, he would go by John Francis after his patron St. Francis de Sales. [1]
Jan 1, 2012 · Caray and Street were competing with such established St. Louis announcers as France Laux and Johnny O’Hara as well as colorful former pitcher Dizzy Dean. Between the enthusiasm of Caray and the analysis and expertise of Street, the duo built a following in the St. Louis area.
1941 St. Louis Cardinals; League: National League: Ballpark: Sportsman's Park: City: St. Louis, Missouri: Record: 97–56 (.634) League place: 2nd: Owners: Sam Breadon: General managers: Branch Rickey: Managers: Billy Southworth: Radio: KWK (Johnny O'Hara, Johnny Neblett, Dizzy Dean) KXOK (France Laux) Stats: ESPN.com BB-reference