Hall of Famer Bahr to Appear on Inside Soccer Radio Show


April 1, 2005

Hall of Famer Walter Bahr (Class of 1976) will be a featured guest on the Inside Soccer Radio Program hosted by noted soccer impresario Brian Halliday with Brian Quinn and Carl Hammond. The show is available via the Internet at World Talk Radio beginning at 5:00pm ET. The Bahr segment will be between 6:40 and 7:00 ET. Listeners are encouraged to call toll-free with questions for Bahr during the segment at 888/514-2100 or email questions to Brian.

With the release of the movie 'The Game of Their Lives,' Bahr’s place in the history of soccer as a member of the 1950 World Cup Team will be spotlighted more than ever.

The 1950 U.S. World Cup team, for the most part, was a collection of stars from the American Soccer League on the East Coast and the St. Louis League. All were part-time players who held a variety of jobs, from mail carrier to schoolteacher, funeral home staff to dishwasher. Their win on a Joe Gaetjens’ header was totally unexpected and many newspapers, particularly those in England, refused to publish the initial score line, believing it to be in error. When the news finally made it to press, the story had little impact in the United States and was a black-bordered front-page story in the British Isles.

The entire starting line-up was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1976. Many historians of the game consider it to be among the most unlikely upsets in World Cup history. Every subsequent David defeats Goliath World Cup result has been measured in comparison to this U.S. victory.

Geoffrey Douglas, a member of the faculty at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, wrote the book of the same title upon which the movie is based. “This is a classic underdog story, of ordinary men scaling to exceptional heights,” Huckel said. “These players were among the very best in their respective leagues and their playing ability has not been well recognized. Players like John 'Clarkie' Souza and Walter Bahr were perennial All-Stars in the American Soccer League. Goalkeeper Frank Borghi and right fullback Harry Keough were also regulars on any St. Louis area All Star team from the late 40's through much of the 50's. Several were offered the opportunity to play overseas, but almost all refused, preferring the stability of their regular jobs in the States. It is also important to note that, typical of the great melting pot that characterizes the United States, while the names of the players reflect many ethnic backgrounds, all but three were born in America!"

Visit the official website of the movie ... www.gameoftheirlivesmovie.com

 

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