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Newsreels: 1963 Events At Home And Abroad
Newsreels 1963 stock footage documents world events, politics and war as well as sports, fashion and entertainment for the year of 1963. Our Public Domain Stock Footage newsreels cover every major world event, the not so major events, strides in technology, the lives of public figures, fads and trends. Newsreels 1963 is an incredibly rich resource of visual history that tells the story of the year 1963.
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NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1963 (UE63101)

SPORT HIGHLIGHTS OF 1 9 6 3
Nineteen Sixty-Three was a golden year in Sports.
Many of the highlights are listed below:

BASEBALL enjoyed a gala season from opening day when President Kennedy threw out the first ball.

In the WORLD SERIES, Sandy Koufax starred as he fanned 15 batters in the first game. THE DODGERS won in 4 straight games and it was Koufax again, in the last game who reduced the mighty Yankee bats to toothpicks.

IN GOLF, Jack Nicklaus won the Masters Crown to fulfill the promise he had made the previous year in winning the Open Crown.

THE U. S. OPEN was won by Julius Boros who first won the crown 11 years earlier.

DON SCHOLLANDER, 17, made a big splash in the SWIMMING WORLD by setting a record in the 200-meter freestyle.

JOHN PENNEL became the first man to break 17 feet in the pole vault.

C. K. YANG smashed the ten-event Decathlon record by scoring an unbelievable “9” – 121 points.

“CHATEAUGAY” won the Kentucky Derby by outrunning the favorites and then continued his winning ways by copping the Belmont.

Mighty “KELSO” was named “Horse of the Year” for the 4th time.

The TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS defeated the Detroit Red Wings to take hockey’s STANLEY CUP once more.

LOYOLA and the UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI battled into overtime before LOYALS came up with the winning basket.

Every sport scored HIGH in 1 9 6 3.
NEWSREEL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1963 (UE63103)
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JOHNSON AND ERHARD CONFER AT RANCH
Holiday time at the Johnson’s – the President plays host to the press as they await the arrival of Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of Germany. The LBJ Texas spread is the scene of a barbecue and then the President treats the newsmen to an example of his prowess astride a Tennessee Walking Horse. Later the Chancellor is met at the airport and then treated to another barbecue that features the playing of famed pianist Van Cliburn. In a joint statement, the two men say their countries pledge themselves to easing the East-West cold war tensions.


SMOKE TRAPS HOTEL VICTIMS
As the Roosevelt Hotel in Jacksonville, Florida, blazes firemen battle through fumes and fire to rescue trapped guests on upper floors that their ladders won’t reach. Navy helicopters join in to rescue others from the hotel roof as 21 victims are trapped and die in the hotel that was jammed with fans who were in Jacksonville for a football game.


BEARS WIN PRO TITLE
The New York Football Giants invade Chicago loaded for Bear as they take on the Western Champs for the title. The New Yorkers make it hot for the Bears in the first quarter despite the freezing temperatures. The Giants score first on a recovered fumble, then the tide turns dramatically as an interception by Bear Larry Morris leads to a Chicago touchdown. The Giants chalk up a field goal but then the Bears come back with another interception that leads to the winning score. Chicago – 14, New York – 10.
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