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Les Keiter passes at 89..KYA

Les Keiter spend a couple of years in the Bay Area before heading off to New York.
He was sports director at KYA in the early 50's. He made his name doing baseball re-creates.
He was part of the McClendon group and was replaced by Roy Storey and others at KYA.
Seems to have similar start to Hall of Famer Don Klein. He was born in Seattle and started radio in Hawaii and then to San Francisco.

http://www.starbulletin.com/news/bulletin/Keiter_Hall_of_Fame_broadcaster_dies.html?mobile=true
 
lenhockey said:
Les Keiter spend a couple of years in the Bay Area before heading off to New York.
He was sports director at KYA in the early 50's. He made his name doing baseball re-creates.
He was part of the McClendon group and was replaced by Roy Storey and others at KYA.
Seems to have similar start to Hall of Famer Don Klein. He was born in Seattle and started radio in Hawaii and then to San Francisco.

http://www.starbulletin.com/news/bulletin/Keiter_Hall_of_Fame_broadcaster_dies.html?mobile=true

I remember hearing some of his baseball re-creates in the 60s.
 
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