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Fred Wolf. City: Detroit. State: MI. Inducted: 1976. Wolf was an outstanding bowler and a member of the powerful Strohs Beer team for seven years. But his greatest mark was made in radio and ...
He produced and narrated more than 800 bowling radio and television shows and also did 272 hours of Championship Bowling television series. He was the president of the Detroit Sports broadcasters Assoc. Fred Wolf broadcast from a Wandering Wigloo back in the mid 50''s.
Share this piece of history. When two icons in the bowling world — Buddy Bomar and Don Carter — met in 1956 for a match, Fred Wolf was there to cover it for NBC’s new show Championship Bowling. Watch the crowd react to the men’s introductions — it’s a 1950s-style hype video!
WATCH: INTRODUCING BUDDY BOMAR AND DON CARTER. When two icons in the bowling world — Buddy Bomar and Don Carter — met in 1956 for a match, Fred Wolf was there to cover it for NBC’s new show Championship Bowling. Watch the crowd react to the men’s ...
Oct 5, 2016 · Bowlers remember Fred Wolf as the host of the long-running "Championship Bowling" TV show. From 1950 thru 1965 he was also a popular Detroit radio deejay during morning drive-time. The photo shows his "wandering wigloo," the trailer he moved around the city to do remote broadcasts.