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iust site and talks about it.
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his cloud. Allen gets between
$150,000 and '5_290,000 a year for
his orzal exercise. And when he
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millions of his fans:
“How about :at?”
For at 37 this frustrated out
fielder who couldn’t even make
his college team lis one of the
highest-paid figures in a new in
dustry — sportscasting, ‘“The tools
are a voice, a microphone and a
knowledge of sports.
Woke Up For Sports
“As a kid I woke up every day
for sports,” said Mel, recalling his
hole-in-the-shoe youth down
South.
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baseball letter in the field at the
University of Alabamna, so I got
one by being studeat manager of
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‘man is blotted -out, all but his
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the team.” « = :
He earned a law degree, too,and
passed the bar; But he didn’t hang
out his shingle. He preferred a job
in Birmingham broadcasting foot
ball games. The salary: $5 a Sat
urday—in season.
Allen came to New York as a
CBS announcer and soon switch
ed to sports. Now he broadcasts
the New York Yankee baseball
games, has a weekly network pro
gram of his own, does two news
reel sportscasts a week, the world
series, the All-Star games, and
special boxing and basketball
events.
The secret of his success?
“To me sports are still glamor
ous — and always will be. I'm still
country boy enough to be thrilled
by the personalities, and I get as
excited as any other fan.”
Handsome Bachelor
Mel, a handsome 6-foot-one
inch bachelor, lives simply with
his parents and brother and likes
to cook his own breakfast. When
ever he can, at home or on the
road, he works out with the Yan
kees to keep in shape.
Casey Stengel has this to say
about his fielding ability: :
“You play every hop of the ball
perfectly — except for the last
one.”
Allen is the new president of
the Sports Broadcasters Associa
tion and thinks the standards of
“the profession” are getting higher.
“Graham McNamee was the
pioncer in sports broadcasting,” he
said. “But we all look upon Ted
Husing as the guy who set the
modern pattern. Grahan empha
sized deseription.. Ted was the
first to concentrate on accurary
and play by play accounts—as well
ageolor. % & &
“There is still room for tremen
dous improvement, but in the last
ten years announcers around the
country have realized they must
be aiccurate above everything
else. Today you have to know a
game as well as a coach or player
does. Television has done that.”
Beiore you buy that gabby son
of yours a toy microphone and
rules book, listen to Mel on the
opportunities in sportscasting:
“There are only 25 jobs in the
country a fellow would want to
work up to and say, ‘this is it—this
is where I want to stay the rest
of my life.’
“But, of course, there are a lot
of sports announcing jobs that pay
a good reasonable living—per
haps 200.”
Villanova College football coach
Jim Leonard won letters both as
a’back and a lineman at Notre
Dame, and later starred for the
Philadelphia Eagles.
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