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  1. Martin Irving Glickman (August 14, 1917 – January 3, 2001) was an American radio announcer who was famous for his broadcasts of the New York Knicks basketball games and the football games of the New York Giants and the New York Jets.

  2. Jewish Athletes — Marty Glickman & Sam Stoller. Previous | Next. A controversial move at the Games was the benching of two American Jewish runners, Marty Glickman and Sam Stoller. Both had trained for the 4x100-meter relay, but on the day before the event, they were replaced by Jesse Owens and Ralph Metcalfe, the team's two fastest sprinters.

  3. 6. Jan. 2017 · Marty Glickman wasn’t the first man to do basketball on radio, but he was the first to establish the precise geometry of the court, using a language and terminology that survives more than half...

  4. 4. Jan. 2001 · An obituary of the former Olympian and broadcaster Marty Glickman on Thursday misspelled the surname of a pioneer sports broadcaster. He was Graham McNamee, not MacNamee.

  5. Jeffrey S Gurock discusses the preeminent voice of New York sports for close to half a century after World War II, Marty Glickman. Glickman's story underscor...

  6. 7. Jan. 2001 · On an August day in 1936, Marty Glickman, wearing his United States Olympic jacket, stepped off the train in the crowded Berlin bahnhof with his teammates. Glickman, then a dark-haired...

  7. 3. Okt. 2023 · Marty Glickman is a story of adversity and triumph, of sports and minority group struggles, told within the context of the prejudicial barriers that were common to thousands, if not millions, of fellow Jews of his generation as they aimed to make it in America.