PICTURES FROM JOE TUCKER'S FILE NOT INCLUDED IN SCREAMER
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Estevan Track Team winners of championship 1928, Joe Tucker is on far left.
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Joe Louis (heavyweight champion),John Henry Lewis (light heavyweight champion) with Joe Tucker before their fight in New York, 1938.
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Joe Tucker reading his favorite paper.
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Joe Tucker (center) at a golf tournament with golf greats (from left to right), Gene Sarazan, Bryon Nelson, Sam Snead, and "Jug" McSpaden.
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Art Rooney (on right) with two other football franchise owners Dan Reeves (left) and Curly Lambeau (center), 1946.
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| John Harris, founder of the Ice Capades and promoter of Pittsburgh hockey, friend of Joe Tucker. | Joe Tucker interviewing Pirate Baseball Club co-owner Bing Crosby and managerBilly Meyer, 1948. | (From left to right) Joe Tucker, Ed Kiely, and Art Rooney, 1948. | (From left to right) Joe Tucker, Barney McGinley, Jack McGinley, Ed Kiely, and Art Rooney, 1952. |
Joe Tucker (on left) promoting his programs at the Bond Store in Pittsburgh where he also had worked. |
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| Joe Tucker (on left) with Ed Kiely, Art Rooney, and Bob Drum, reporter for the Pittsburgh Press, 1952. | Joe Tucker(center) munching a hot dog with Bob Prince, smoking and hockey great Baz Bastien at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh. | Jim Balmer (on left) VP of Pittsburgh Hockey Club with Joe Tucker, 1954. | Petitions presented to Mayor Dave Lawrence to save The Gardens, 1956. |
Joe Tucker remote coverage of a golf tournament in 1961. |
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| Joe playing his favorite passtime, golf, 1962. | Promoting local golf tournament with local golf pros. | Handicapping the races with Mayor Dave Lawrence (2nd from the Right). | Jack Fleming and Joe Tucker basketball announcers. | Bobby Layne, star Steelers quarterback, 1958 - 1962. |
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Joe Tucker presents Balmer Trophy, to hockey coach and Hall of Fame player Red Kelly.
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John Sauer, who Joe Tucker considered his best analyst for football TV broadcasts.
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Three Football Broadcaster, (left to right) Ray Scott, Joe Tucker and Mal Alberts. |
At the Steelers 50th Anniversary, Coach Chuck Noll, Joe Tucker and Art Rooney.
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Joe Tucker cheering for his much loved Steelers.
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