Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer

Number 80 Productions

Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer tells of a semi-famous roving reporter working for the Pittsburgh Guardian in the 1920s, a time of distinctive and exciting new fashions, music, politics, technology and, of course, sports. Get onboard with Orville for season 1 as he travels the country in 1924 and '25, from Pittsburgh to Chicago to Pasadena to New York and back, meeting with America's sports superstars, rumrunning gangsters, up-and-coming radio personalities and even a U.S. President... --- Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is produced by Number 80 Productions and the Sports History Network. Voice acting is by Doug Fye, Ilona Fye and Eric Bodwell. The OMSW theme song, “The Dayton Triangles Rag” is written and performed by Bruce Smith, and is used by permission. Episode script by Os Davis; series concept by Darin Hayes. read less
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SHN Presents: This Day in Sports History - SHN Trailers
Jun 26 2024
SHN Presents: This Day in Sports History - SHN Trailers
When Football Is Football is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.HIGHLIGHTED SHOW: THIS DAY IN SPORTS HISTORYRelive the greatest moments in sports every day of the year. From the triumphs to the tragedies, the first to do it to the last time it happened, the unbelievable to the strange, This Day in Sports History is a 365-day journey remembering those significant events that made a lasting impact. HOST: STEVE WHITESteve White has spent most of his life behind a microphone. As a kid, he realized the power of the spoken word, hanging out with his dad while the pair talked to people around the world via ham radio.Later, Steve put that penchant for communication into practice and ventured into radio and TV. He worked for a few television stations in North Carolina doing sports reporting and anchoring before transitioning to voiceover in 2015. He’s voiced more than 80 audiobooks in a variety of genres.He’s never been much for awards, probably due to the fact he’s never won any but he loves the challenge of diving into new projects. His ‘This Day in Sports History’ evolved from a lifetime of watching, listening to, and going to ballgames, reading books, magazines, and newspaper articles about his favorite teams and sports heroes. It’s not only a labor of love but a voyage of discovery, finding those forgotten tidbits or fascinating things he never knew.Learn more about the show on the Sports History Network.
SHN Presents: NO NONSENSE, OLD SCHOOL WEIGHTLIFTING HISTORY - SHN Trailers
Dec 17 2023
SHN Presents: NO NONSENSE, OLD SCHOOL WEIGHTLIFTING HISTORY - SHN Trailers
NO NONSENSE, OLD SCHOOL WEIGHTLIFTING HISTORY is presented by the Sports History Network, the headquarters for sports yesteryear.ABOUT SHOW:My name is Mark Morthier, and I host yesterday’s Sports on the Sports History Network. As many of you know from reading my articles and listening to my podcasts, I am not only an avid weightlifter but a fan of the sport as well. I’m excited to share my newest adventure, a show dedicated to promoting weightlifting, while also looking back at some weightlifting history. I’ll share some of my own stories and interview weightlifters from both past and present.I competed in Olympic Weightlifting from 1981 to 1989 and powerlifting from 2011 to 2019. Although I wasn’t what one might call “a naturally gifted lifter,” I managed to clean & jerk 140 kilos/308 lbs at 179 lbs body weight. In my later years, I achieved a 600-pound deadlift and a 431-pound front squat in my mid-fifties. Although I was more successful in powerlifting, setting New Jersey and New York State records in Masters Competitions, I’ll always consider myself an Olympic Weightlifter. I’ve also written a book on weight training titled No Nonsense, Old School Weight Training, which is available on Amazon.NO NONSENSE, OLD SCHOOL WEIGHTLIFTING (Amazon affiliate link)I hope that you will enjoy the show, and please leave a comment or offer a suggestion. And if you’re an Olympic lifter, past or present, let me know if you’d like to set up an interview, and I’ll do my best to have you on the show. Stay strong and God bless!
The Rose Bowl
May 26 2023
The Rose Bowl
New Year’s Day, 1925. The Rose Bowl: As the capper to the college football season, it’s the Big One, the kingmaker, the Grandaddy of Them All. By the mid-1920s, the Rose Bowl’s reputation as a top highlight on the sports calendar was already well affirmed and the 11th game featured two programs about to enter the national consciousness forever: the Pop Warner-coached, Ernie Nevers-led Stanford University versus the Four Horsemen of Notre Dame.Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer, having flown across nearly the entire country and witnessed via ghostly vision the future of the game, is set to cover sports history in the making. But when radio whiz kid Freddy Carson is incapacitated, can Orville and the daughter of the late sportswriter Ernie Doogle call an audible to save the day – on radio…?Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is an audio drama podcast from Number 80 Productions and the Sports History Network.The Rose Bowl script and story by Os Davis.Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer stars Doug Fye, Ilona Fye, and Eric Bodwell. The Rose Bowl co-stars in order of appearance Caedmon Holland, Abrianna LaValley, John Roberts and Forrest Hartl.  Additional direction by Eric Bodwell. Sound recording and primary editing by Don McIver.The theme song of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is “the Dayton Triangles Rag” and was arranged and performed by Bruce Smith. Other tracks in this episode include•  “Rose Bowl intro” by Mike and Gene Monroe;• “Orville Mulligan’s Ragtime Dream” by Shane Ivers of Silverman Sound Studios; • “Pasadena” (1923) by Burt Firman; and•  “Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer (Outro theme)” by David Liso of Dynamo Stairs.Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is produced by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Series concept by Darrin Hayes.Stay tuned for more episodes of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer – coming soon!
A Christmas Football Carol
Feb 7 2023
A Christmas Football Carol
December 1924. Legendary Ernie Doogle has passed away – but that’s not about to stop him from having some fun with his old pal in the trenches, Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer. By the grace of the almighty Harold, the man most knew as “Doogs” returns in ghostly form to take Orville on a metaphysical ride to witness Football Past, Football Present and Football Future. Traveling (or does he?) from the 1880s to 1920 to the far-flung marvelous future of the 1950s, Orville may gain deeper insight  into the proverbial meanings of life, universe and everything, but he’ll definitely learn a thing or too about the evolution of football…Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is an audio drama podcast from Number 80 Productions and the Sports History Network.A Christmas Football Carol script and story by Os Davis. Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer stars Doug Fye, Ilona Fye, and Eric Bodwell. A Christmas Football Carol co-stars in order of appearance John Roberts, Forrest Hartl, Vernon Poitras, Joe Gallegos, Abianna LaValley and Szilvia Morvay. Additional direction by Eric Bodwell. Sound recording and primary editing by Don McIver.The theme song of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is “the Dayton Triangles Rag” and was arranged and performed by Bruce Smith. Other tracks in this episode include•  “The Downhearted Blues” (1923) by Bessie Smith;•  Symphony no. 8 (Allegro con brio) by Antonin Dvorak;• “Jazz Club” by Kriss (available through fair-use agreement via FreeMusicArchive.org);• “Rockapalooza” by Shane Ivers of Silverman Sound Studios;• “Toot Toot, Tootsie (Goodbye)” (1922) by Al Jolson;• “Pasadena” (1923) by Burt Firman; and•  “Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer (Outro)” by David Liso of Dynamo Stairs.Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is produced by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Series concept by Darrin Hayes.Stay tuned for more episodes of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer – coming soon!
Flight
Dec 25 2022
Flight
December 1924. When Orville Mulligan, Sports Writer for the Pittsburgh Guardian newspaper is assigned to cover the Rose Bowl in five days, he figures he’s out of luck – until learning he’ll be traversing the country in a whole new way: Via air.Piloting Orville to the big game is Walter Lees, a private-sector test pilot, member of the Caterpillar Club, and top competitor in the recently-born world of air-racing.Along the journey of 3,000 miles, Orville learns of the early history of aeronautics and gets of view of the commercial possibilities for the exciting new technology. Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is an audio drama podcast from Number 80 Productions and the Sports History Network.Flight script and story by Os Davis. Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer stars Doug Fye, Ilona Fye, and Eric Bodwell. Flight co-stars in order of appearance Forrest Hartl, Os Davis and John Roberts.The theme song of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is “the DaytonTriangles Rag” and was arranged and performed by Bruce Smith.  Other tracks in this episode include•  “Cletus Train Music” by Mike and Gene Monroe;•  “Piano Concerto no. 2” (1924) by Sergei Prokofiev; •  “Helena’s Lament,” “Climb” and “Get a Little” by Silverman Sound Studios;•  “Pasadena” (1923) by Bert Firman; and•  “Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer (Outro)” by David Liso of Dynamo Stairs.Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is produced by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Series concept by Darrin Hayes.Stay tuned for more episodes of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer – coming soon!
Thanksgiving and Football (or maybe Vice Versa)
Nov 23 2022
Thanksgiving and Football (or maybe Vice Versa)
Thanksgiving Day, 1924. The recently-established tradition of the University of Pittsburgh Panthers football team hosting the Pennsylvania State Nittany Lions on the afternoon of the national autumnal holiday continues. Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is sent to cover the Pitt-Penn State “Keystone Classic” of 1924; in so doing, he discovers a throughline of the football-on-Thanksgiving tradition going back to 1621 (okay, actually, that’s going back to 1869) and reminds us that high-level football games on Thanksgiving are nearly as old as the official Thanksgiving holiday itself.  Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is an audio drama podcast from Number 80 Productions and the Sports History Network.Thanksgiving and Football (or maybe Vice Versa) script & story by Os Davis. Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer stars Doug Fye, Ilona Fye, and Eric Bodwell. Thanksgiving and Football (or maybe Vice Versa) co-stars, in order of appearance, Caedmon Holland, Forrest Hartl and Wayne Brett.Additional direction by Eric Bodwell. Sound recording and primary editing by Don McIver.The theme song of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is “the Dayton Triangles Rag” and was arranged and performed by Bruce Smith. Other tracks in this episode include•  “Jazz Club” by Kriss (available through fair-use agreement via FreeMusicArchive.org);•  “Litany of the Street” by Silverman Sound Studios;•  “Bimini Bay” (1921) by the Benson Orchestra of Chicago; and•  “Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer (Outro)” by David Liso of Dynamo Stairs.Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is produced by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Series concept by Darrin Hayes.Stay tuned for more episodes of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer – coming soon!
the 1924 Colored World Series, as told by Oscar “Heavy”  Johnson
Oct 28 2022
the 1924 Colored World Series, as told by Oscar “Heavy” Johnson
Major League Baseball’s 1924 World Series was an instant classic, a seven-game thriller between the New York Giants and Washington Senators that for 50 years was unquestionably considered the finest ever played.But that same year another Fall Classic for the ages was played” The 1924 Colored World Series was the first of its kind, a meeting of the Eastern League champion Hilldale Giants (alternatively known as the Hilldale Darby Daisies or, simply, Hilldale) and the juggernaut Negro National League consecutive champion Kansas City Monarchs played out over 10 games in four cities. Check out the story of this ’24 World Series, as told to Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer by Monarchs leftfielder Oscar “Heavy” Johnson with an assist by Pittsburgh Globe newspaperman Ray Easter. Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is an audio drama podcast from Number 80 Productions and the Sports History Network.“The 1924 Colored World Series” script and story by Os Davis. Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer stars Doug Fye, Ilona Fye, and Eric Bodwell. “The 1924 Colored World Series” features Lyrik Johnson as Heavy Johnson, and Gerald Waters Jr. as Ray Easter. Direction by Kasey Summers. The theme song of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is “Dayton Triangles Rag” and was arranged and performed by Bruce Smith.  Other tracks used in this episode include•  “Ladies and Gentlemen” and “Cats on the Roof” by Soundtrickz; •  “Albert Einstein Goes to the Moon” by the Dave Tough Band; and•  “Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer (Outro)” by David Liso of Dynamo Stairs.Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is produced by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Series concept by Darrin Hayes.Stay tuned for more episodes of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer – coming soon!
Heavy
Oct 27 2022
Heavy
November 1924. Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is but a few weeks removed from witnessing game 7 of the World Series, thought by nearly all to have been the Finest Ever Played, alongside President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge. Now, Orville is about to learn another World Series just as fine had also been played that very same year: The inaugural Colored World Series of 1924.When Ray Easter, Orville’s counterpart from the Pittsburgh Globe newspaper, arranges a meeting with Kansas City Monarchs superstar leftfielder Oscar “Heavy” Johnson, he not only hears tell of a titanic battle of behemoths from K.C. and Philadelphia, he discovers an entire universe of baseball with its own rules and economics, featuring legendary teams like the 25th Infantry Wreckers, the All Nations club and of course the Homestead Grays. After all, sometimes you don’t have to be “Major League” to play major league baseball…Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is an audio drama podcast from Number 80 Productions and the Sports History Network.“Heavy” script and story by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer stars Doug Fye, Ilona Fye, and Eric Bodwell. This episode co-stars Molly Williams and Chris Sugi, and features Lyrik Johnson as Heavy Johnson and Gerald Waters Jr. as Ray Easter. Direction by Kasey Summers. The theme song of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is “Dayton Triangles Rag” and was arranged and performed by Bruce Smith.  Other tracks used in this episode include•  “Ladies and Gentlemen” by Soundtrickz; and•  “Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer (Outro)” by David Liso of Dynamo Stairs.Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is produced by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Series concept by Darrin Hayes.Stay tuned for more episodes of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer – coming soon!
The Anniversary of the Notre Dame vs Army game 1924
Oct 18 2022
The Anniversary of the Notre Dame vs Army game 1924
A special re-release of episode Number 8 "The Four Horseman" is being put out to celebrate the 98th anniversary of the famous Notre Dame vs. Army game of 1924.Grantland Rice has been credited with dubbing the all-time great quartet of backs who starred for the 1924 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team – Miller and Stuhldreher, Crowley and Layden – as “The Four Horsemen.” But did he get the expression from another source, namely Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer…?October 1924. Like many of his peers in newsprint and radio, quasi-famous sportswriter Orville Mulligan is sent to Polo Grounds in New York City to cover college football’s game of the week between the top-ranked Irish and the Army Cadets of West Point. Meanwhile back at the offices of Orville’s ’paper of employment, the Pittsburgh Guardian, editor-in-chief Frank Delft attempts to avert a follicular crisis with disastrous results…Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is an audio drama podcast from Number 80 Productions and the Sports History Network.“The Four Horsemen” script and story by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer stars Doug Fye, Ilona Fye, and Eric Bodwell. "The Four Horsemen" co-stars in order of appearance Molly Adams, Lennon DeLeon, Steve Silva, Gwyneth Doland, John Roberts, Vernon Poitras, Vincent Anastasiou and Caedmon Holland.Directing by Eric Bodwell. Sound recording and primary editing by Don McIver.The theme song of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is “Dayton Triangles Rag” and was arranged and performed by Bruce Smith.  Other tracks used in this episode include•  “Cletus Train Music” by Mike and Gene Monroe;•  “Jazz Club” by Kriss (available through fair-use agreement via FreeMusicArchive.org); and•  “Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer (Outro)” by David Liso of Dynamo Stairs.Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is produced by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Series concept by Darrin Hayes.Stay tuned for more episodes of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer – coming soon!
Roaring Chicago, part 3
Aug 24 2022
Roaring Chicago, part 3
November 1924. Sportswriter Orville Mulligan is assigned to cover two football games in Roaring Chicago - but with these stories filed, he's got a decidedly more nervewracking piece to write up...Episode 3 sees Orville finally gain admittance to the Ragen Athletic Club, a semipro men's association which doubles as one of the Windy City's hottest speakeasies. While his sportswriter colleagues have the time of their lives, can Orville keep his wits about him as he interviews Frank Ragen, alleged full-on member of the Chicago underworld and instigator of the Chicago race riot of 1919...?Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is an audio drama podcast from Number 80 Productions and the Sports History Network."Roaring Chicago" script and story by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Special thanks to author/historians Jennifer Taylor-Hall, Chris Willis and Joe Ziemba for additional research.Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer stars Doug Fye, Ilona Fye, and Eric Bodwell. "Roaring Chicago" part 3 co-stars in order of appearance Scott Leete, Abrianna LaValley, Mindy Grossberg, Vernon Poitras, Joe Gallegos, Caedmon Holland, Forrest Hartl, John Roberts, and Don McIver.Directing by Eric Bodwell. Sound recording and primary editing by Don McIver.The theme song of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is “Dayton Triangles Rag” and was arranged and performed by Bruce Smith. Other tracks used in this episode include "Give a Little" and "Rendezvous" by Silverman Sound Productions;"Alexander's Gin Mill Band" produced by the Dream Joker with an extrapolation of "Urban Hip-Hop" by MaxKoMusic | https://maxkomusic.com/, music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/; via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0);"Albert Einstein Goes to Chicago" by the Dave Tough Band; and “Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer (Outro)” by David Liso of Dynamo Stairs.Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is produced by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Series concept by Darrin Hayes.Stay tuned for more episodes of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer - coming soon!
Roaring Chicago, part 2
Aug 10 2022
Roaring Chicago, part 2
November 1924. Sportswriter Orville Mulligan is assigned to cover two football games - one college, one NFL - in Roaring Chicago. Episode 2 features a twin bill of Red Grange & his University of Illinois Fighting Illini vs. the Coach Stagg-led U. Chicago Maroons followed by the Dayton Triangles at Chicago Cardinals in a game from the fledgling National Football League.Radio coverage of the games in the Chicago area provided by the Universal Broadcast Company with the voice of Freddy Carson. Broadcast brought to you by Moxie soft drink and the Campbell’s Soup Company.Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is an audio drama podcast from Number 80 Productions and the Sports History Network."Roaring Chicago" script and story by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Special thanks to author/historians Jennifer Taylor-Hall, Chris Willis and Joe Ziemba for additional research.Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer stars Doug Fye, Ilona Fye, and Eric Bodwell. "Roaring Chicago" part 2 co-stars in order of appearance Caedmon Holland, John Roberts, Mike Backus, Vernon Poitras, Mindy Grossberg and Scott Leete.Directing by Eric Bodwell. Sound recording and primary editing by Don McIver.The theme song of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is “Dayton Triangles Rag” and was arranged and performed by Bruce Smith. Additional music provided by David Liso of Dynamo Stairs and Kriss, the latter by free use agreement via FreeMusicArchive.org. Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is produced by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Series concept by Darrin Hayes.And as legendary sports beat writer Ernie “Doogs” Doogle liked to say, “Until next time!”
Roaring Chicago, part 1
Aug 4 2022
Roaring Chicago, part 1
November 1924. Orville Mulligan is assigned to cover two football games - one college, one NFL - in Roaring Chicago. In episode 1, the leadup to Red Grange & U. Illinois vs the Chicago Maroons.Along with the notorious Ernie "Doogs" Doogle, Orville and his sports reporter peers 1920s-style trash talk their way through a long train ride, and get the inside dope at pressers with Grange, Amos Alonzo Stagg, and Bob Zuppke. Orville also gets a lead on a potentially much bigger score: A one-on-one interview with speakeasy owner/private sports club manager with ties to organized crime... Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is an audio drama podcast from Number 80 Productions, and the Sports History Network."Roaring Chicago" script and story by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Special thanks to author/historians Jennifer Taylor-Hall, Chris Willis, and Joe Ziemba for additional research.Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer stars Doug Fye, Ilona Fye, and Eric Bodwell. "Roaring Chicago" co-stars, in order of appearance, John Roberts, Forrest Hartl, Vernon Poitras, Joe Gallegos, Mindy Grossberg, Caedmon Holland, Scott Leete, Mike Backus,Abriana LaValley, and Don McIver.Directing by Eric Bodwell. Sound recording and primary editing by Don McIver.The theme song of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is “Dayton Triangles Rag” and was arranged and performed by Bruce Smith. Additional music provided by David Liso of Dynamo Stairs, and Mike & Gene Monroe with "Cletus Train Music."Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is produced by Darrin Hayes and Os Davis. Series concept by Darrin Hayes.And as the legendary Doogs liked to say, “Until next time!”
The Emancipation of Annie August
Jul 28 2022
The Emancipation of Annie August
November 1924. Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer and his colleagues at the Pittsburgh Guardian newspaper live in times of revolutionary change in sport, art and culture, a period of advances in American women’s rights – but even the most radical of societal shifts is based in small, personal stories of the struggle for individual freedom. This is one such story.With her multiplicity of roles from telephone operation to story assignment to final copy proofing, Marla Delft does everything for the Guardian – everything, that is, except for what she’d really like: namely, sportswriting. So when Marla gets a serendipitous opportunity to cover professional boxing and billiards, plus land an exclusive interview with the outrageous and verbose world lightweight championship contender Sammy Mandell, she finds herself facing prejudicial attitudes of an all-male domain. Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is an audio drama podcast from Number 80 Productions and the Sports History Network.The Emancipation of Annie August script and story by Os Davis. Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer stars Doug Fye, Ilona Fye, and Eric Bodwell. The Emancipation of Annie August co-stars in order of appearance Gwyneth Doland, Danny Solis and Teagan M. Solis.Additional direction by Danny Solis. Sound recording and primary editing by Don McIver.The theme song of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is “the Dayton Triangles Rag” and was arranged and performed by Bruce Smith.  Other tracks in this episode include•  “What’s the Angle,” “Dark ‘n’ Stormy” and “Depth of Focus” by Silverman Sound Studios;•  “Chapman & Sewell” by the Dream Joker;•  “Poor Little Butterfly (Is a Fly Gal Now)” by Belle Baker; and•  “Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer (Outro)” by David Liso of Dynamo Stairs.Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is produced by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Series concept by Darrin Hayes.Stay tuned for more episodes of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer – coming soon!
"The Four Horsemen"
Jun 15 2022
"The Four Horsemen"
Grantland Rice has been credited with dubbing the all-time great quartet of backs who starred for the 1924 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team – Miller and Stuhldreher, Crowley and Layden – as “The Four Horsemen.” But did he get the expression from another source, namely Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer…?October 1924. Like many of his peers in newsprint and radio, quasi-famous sportswriter Orville Mulligan is sent to Polo Grounds in New York City to cover college football’s game of the week between the top-ranked Irish and the Army Cadets of West Point. Meanwhile back at the offices of Orville’s ’paper of employment, the Pittsburgh Guardian, editor-in-chief Frank Delft attempts to avert a follicular crisis with disastrous results…Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is an audio drama podcast from Number 80 Productions and the Sports History Network.“The Four Horsemen” script and story by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer stars Doug Fye, Ilona Fye, and Eric Bodwell. "The Four Horsemen" co-stars in order of appearance Molly Adams, Lennon DeLeon, Steve Silva, Gwyneth Doland, John Roberts, Vernon Poitras, Vincent Anastasiou and Caedmon Holland.Directing by Eric Bodwell. Sound recording and primary editing by Don McIver.The theme song of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is “Dayton Triangles Rag” and was arranged and performed by Bruce Smith.  Other tracks used in this episode include•  “Cletus Train Music” by Mike and Gene Monroe;•  “Jazz Club” by Kriss (available through fair-use agreement via FreeMusicArchive.org); and•  “Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer (Outro)” by David Liso of Dynamo Stairs.Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer is produced by Os Davis and Darin Hayes. Series concept by Darrin Hayes.Stay tuned for more episodes of Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer – coming soon!