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Pete Parker



Lionel Dyke \"Pete\" Parker (September 7, 1895-February 11, 1991) made the world's first complete play-by-play radio broadcast of a professional ice hockey game, carried by CKCK Radio Regina, Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan on March 14, 1923. The game was held at Exhibition Park in Regina between the Regina Capitals and the Edmonton, Alberta Eskimos, who were part of the old Western Canada Professional Hockey League. Edmonton beat Regina 1-0. It was officially recognized by Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 1972. This historic event beat out Hockey Night in Canada's Foster Hewitt's first broadcast by 8 days (March 22, 1923). He served overseas in World War I from 1916-1919. 1895 births 1991 deaths Canadian radio personalities Canadian sports announcers

Pete Parker



Virtually everything that has ever been written about hockey broadcasting pioneers Foster Hewitt and Pete Parker, not just at this web site, but everywhere -- on the internet and in print -- is INCORRECT I have researched this topic extensively, and would be happy to share my research with Wikipedia if someone involved with the site would please e-mail me at eric.dda@sympatico.ca Thank you, Eric Zweig


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