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iggyman
10-14-2010, 12:41 PM
Rob Neyer of ESPN fame referenced this link about Pie Traynor: http://networkedblogs.com/94Tur

Pie must have been a great human being. If you read the article and happen to click on the youtube clip, Pie Traynor comes across stiff as a board in front of the camera, but yet, his likeability and decency are readily apparent.

Thus, without further ado, lets see some Pie Traynor cards...

Somebody mentioned R311 premiums in another thread, here is one...

26288

Lovely Day...

Anthony S.
10-14-2010, 12:48 PM
Read that piece yesterday. Pie sounds like he was good folks. Loved this description of late 1950's - early 1960's televised wrestling:

"Surrounding the ring were a few rows of folding chairs, which accommodated perhaps 200 people. But behind the last row was a backdrop on which images of “fans” were painted in order to create the illusion of a much larger crowd. To people watching on their fuzzy, black-and-white sets, it appeared that the seats extended endlessly into the darkness. Despite the low-budget production quality, Studio Wrestling was wildly successful. “When we had wrestling on, we outdrew the Steelers,” boasted longtime host Bill Cardille.

jb217676
10-14-2010, 12:53 PM
I don't have a card of him yet, but I have his autograph (third from top)

Matt
10-14-2010, 01:09 PM
My kids know him as "The Giant." Probably has something to do with this:
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_pAhpQ3jIX9M/TFC9G6mA6wI/AAAAAAAAJSY/7lvAS1FGyV0/s640/scan0008.jpg

mayx2
10-14-2010, 01:34 PM
I don't have any of his cards,but reading and seeing that clip brings back great memories of Studio wrestling with who-can,Ameri-can,chilly Billy,Ringside Rosie and Bruno Sammartino! Lou

HRBAKER
10-14-2010, 01:47 PM
Read that piece yesterday. Pie sounds like he was good folks. Loved this description of late 1950's - early 1960's televised wrestling:

"Surrounding the ring were a few rows of folding chairs, which accommodated perhaps 200 people. But behind the last row was a backdrop on which images of “fans” were painted in order to create the illusion of a much larger crowd. To people watching on their fuzzy, black-and-white sets, it appeared that the seats extended endlessly into the darkness. Despite the low-budget production quality, Studio Wrestling was wildly successful. “When we had wrestling on, we outdrew the Steelers,” boasted longtime host Bill Cardille.


And who said wrestling fans were easily duped?

ChiefBenderForever
10-14-2010, 02:53 PM
Very sad case of when life imitates art.


Verne Gagne case: Death ruled a homicide
The family of a 97-year-old who died says charges against the ex-wrestler would be "inhumane."

By ABBY SIMONS, Mn Star Tribune Feb 25 2009

Although the death of a 97-year-old man thrown to the floor last month by a Minnesota pro wrestling legend now is officially considered a homicide, it's by no means certain that criminal charges will follow, officials said Wednesday.

Helmut Gutmann died Feb. 14 of complications from a broken right hip suffered in a Jan. 26 clash with Verne Gagne in the memory-loss unit of Friendship Village in Bloomington, Gutmann's daughter, Ruth Hennig of Boston, said last week.

Both men suffered from Alzheimer's disease and did not remember what had happened after the fight, officials and family members have said -- factors likely to be weighed as authorities consider whether to charge Gagne. Gutmann's family believes that charges would be "inhumane," Hennig said Wednesday.

Hennig said the medical examiner's ruling did not surprise her. "I know Verne Gagne was either indirectly or otherwise responsible for my father's death," she said. "My father would be alive today if Verne Gagne had not lifted him off the floor and thrown him down. It doesn't mean that I blame Verne Gagne. He had Alzheimer's, so I don't think you can actually hold him responsible for what he did."

bbcard1
10-14-2010, 03:17 PM
I don't have any of his cards,but reading and seeing that clip brings back great memories of Studio wrestling with who-can,Ameri-can,chilly Billy,Ringside Rosie and Bruno Sammartino! Lou

I did an article on Sandy Scott of WCW and the old Flying Scotts when he passed a couple of months ago. We live in times that are much less exciting now.

Jacklitsch
10-14-2010, 03:26 PM
http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g5/jacklitsch1/M114/Traynor.jpg

smtjoy
10-14-2010, 03:27 PM
Here are a couple-

http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n182/smtjoy/Exhibit%20Collection/1925/25extraynor10.jpg
[/IMG]http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n182/smtjoy/Exhibit%20Collection/1926-29%20PC/26-29-ex-Traynor-sgc20.jpg
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n182/smtjoy/Exhibit%20Collection/1929-30/2930-ex-pittsburghnl-adams-70-bo.jpg
And he's 2nd from the right in this 1925 training camp photo-
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n182/smtjoy/Misc%20Card%20stuff/1925PittsburghPirates4PlayerPhoto.jpg

Brian Van Horn
10-14-2010, 03:46 PM
Yes!

wrapperguy
10-14-2010, 03:58 PM
Anybody named "Pie" is OK in my book!

John V
10-14-2010, 05:37 PM
He lived in the Bigelow Apartments and was a pal of my uncle. Sadly, when I was about 12, I thought lamination was a swell idea.

rnisly
10-15-2010, 06:51 AM
http://i425.photobucket.com/albums/pp335/rnisly/1935traynor.jpg

sayhey24
10-15-2010, 10:35 AM
Some odds and ends:

Traynor game used bat
Traynor in a very early Exhibit Card machine

Greg

http://www.baseballbasement.com

Big Six
10-15-2010, 10:43 AM
Sorry to be both nosey and off-topic, but what are the Bench and Fisk pieces in front of the Exhibit machine? Thanks...

sayhey24
10-15-2010, 11:00 AM
Hi Matt,

The Bench and Fisk name plates are from the BB Hall of Fame -- the Hall has a section where all the lifetime and active hitting and pitching leaders are listed -- now it's electronic, but years ago the players were moved up and down the board by hand, and these are the actual name plates that were used (purchased in a HOF renovation sale in the early 80s -- still have some great original HOF frames from that sale).

Greg