Yesterday in La Crosse

March Madness on the radio, 54 years ago

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In March of 1964, WKTY Radio was broadcasting the WIAA state basketball tournament, as well as important regional, sub-sectional, and sectional games.  The playoffs were “presented” by Standard Oil.  In those days, only the boys went to state…only eight schools…and the champion that year was a southwestern Wisconsin school, Dodgeville.  La Crosse Central had played at state just two years earlier, and the Red Raiders wouldn’t make it back there again until 1987. 

Voters in Westby had to decide on whether to build a new high school for $850,000.  If the vote was “yes,” then the Westby district would tear down the old elementary school, and move grades 3 through 8 into the existing high school.

At the Hollywood Theater in La Crosse, boxing fans could see film of the February title fight in which Cassius Clay beat Sonny Liston.  The 30-minute show featured fight highlights in slow motion.  The Clay-Liston fight could be seen four times a day, between showings of the romance “Love with the Proper Stranger,” starring Natalie Wood and Steve McQueen.  Fifty-four years ago, 1964, yesterday in La Crosse.

 

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