American Legion Post 50 SAL 50 New York USA
November 16, 2010
WVOX 1460 AM "West Point Football Report" By Sons of the American Legion Radio with Ken Kraetzer John Chuhran and Jack McGuirk 2nd Half Show
Special Guests:
Dave Anderson Pulitzer Prize Awarded Columnist The New York Times
Head Football Coach Rich Ellerson
United States Military Academy West Point, NY
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The "Sons of the American Legion Radio Report" can be heard live on WVOX 1460
AM in Westchester County and "Around the World" on WVOX.com. The show is
regularly held on every Monday from 2:30 to 3:00 PM.
The "West Point Football Report" also produced by Sons of the American legion and
WVOX Radio in New Rochelle, NY can be heard every Tuesday night at 5:30 PM
during the season starting on August 31st. The show can be heard in Westchester
County New York on 1460 AM and "Worldwide" on the internet on WVOX.com.
Sponsors are being sought for "The West Point Football Show", please contact Ken
Kraetzer at 914-450-9554 or kgk914@aol.com
The host of these programs is Kenneth G. Kraetzer, Commander of Sons of the
American Legion in Pelham, NY; Vice Commander for Westchester County, and former
Vice Commander for New York State.
The co-host on this segment was John Chuhran, a New Rochelle based PR executive
and Sons of the American Legion member.
Shows are promoted on "Facebook", check page for Ken Kraetzer
Ken Kraetzer is the producer of Sons of the American Legion Radio and the
"West Point Football Report". Commander of Squadron 50 Pelham, his father
was a WWII US Army Officer who served in Italy with the 91st Infantry.
Sons of the American Legion Radio and the West Point Radio Report
Appreciate the Sponsors who allow us to tell the story of the military and West Point:
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Bob Hyland's Sports Page Pub, 200 Hamilton Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601
West Point Band, Free Nov. 14th Veterans Concert at Eisenhower Hall
Frank Barbieri, 187 Realty Corp., 587east 187th Street, Bronx, NY 1-646-533-0187
The Florence Lahey and Sol Ollinger Foundation, both WWII Veterans
Sons of American Legion, Detachment of New York
Sons of American Legion, White Plains, NY Squadron
Our continued best wishes and prayers to Rutgers
Eric LeGrand and his family for his recovery.
Ken Kraetzer John Chuhran Jack McGuirk
Columnist Biography: Dave Anderson
Dave Anderson has been a sports columnist at The New York Times since November
1971, after having been a general assignment sports reporter since joining the
newspaper in 1966.
Mr. Anderson is a Pulitzer Prize winner, capturing the 1981 award for distinguished
commentary for his sports column.
Prior to joining The Times, Mr. Anderson was a member of the sports staff of the now
defunct New York Journal-American for 11 years. Before that, he was a sports writer
with the Brooklyn Eagle, which folded in 1955.
Born in Troy, N.Y. on May 6, 1929, Mr. Anderson, received a B.A. degree in English
Literature from Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. in 1951.
He is the author of 21 books and has written more than 350 magazine articles.
His writing appears in several anthologies including: "The Realm of Sport," "The
Grantland Rice Prize Sports Stories," "Assignment America," "The Baseball Reader,"
"The Golf Book," "Sports Classics" and "Great Golf Stories."
Mr. Anderson is a 1994 winner of the Associated Press Sports Editors Red Smith
Award for distinguished sports column writing. He was inducted into the National
Sports Writers and Sportscasters Hall of Fame in Salisbury, N.C. in 1990, joining three
other former "Sports of The Times," columnists -- Red Smith, Arthur Daley and John
Kieran.
In 1974, he won the Nat Fleischer Award for excellence in boxing journalism. In 1972,
he won the E.P. Dutton Award for the best sports feature story of the year, the return
of the heavyweight champion Joe Frazier to his Beaufort, S.C. hometown, (he won a
Page One Award for the same story.) In 1965, he won the E.P. Dutton Award for the
best magazine sports story for "The Longest Day of Sugar Ray," which appeared in
True magazine.
Source: The New York Times Columnist Biographies
