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Buythatcard
01-19-2015, 08:32 AM
Just came across this photo of Gabby Hartnett talking to Al Capone and his son. Thought it would be interesting to share.

Anyone have other photos of players to share which are slightly out of the comfort zone?

Leon
01-21-2015, 12:17 PM
Just came across this photo of Gabby Hartnett talking to Al Capone and his son. Thought it would be interesting to share.

Anyone have other photos of players to share which are slightly out of the comfort zone?

Even the kid next to Capone doesn't look too happy. Maybe "uncomfort" is too uncomfortable to talk about? :eek:

Munns always looked kind of uncomfortable, in a constipated kind of way, on this D382 Tarzan card.

http://luckeycards.com/pd382tarzanx2.jpg

vintagesportscollector
01-21-2015, 02:42 PM
Just came across this photo of Gabby Hartnett talking to Al Capone and his son. Thought it would be interesting to share.

Anyone have other photos of players to share which are slightly out of the comfort zone?

The boy looks entitled and bored. Capone appears to be mildly entertained, but is in no way in awe of Hartnett. Harnett looks like he has trepidation over pleasing Capone out of fear of ending up with cement shoes if he doesn’t. :o

Sean
01-21-2015, 03:03 PM
There is a story behind this picture. Supposedly Hartnett was called into Com. Landis' office the next time the Cubs were in New York. Landis told Gabby not to pose for pictures with Capone anymore, because it was bad for MLB's image.
Hartnett replied: "Okay, but you tell that to Capone."
I don't know if that's true or not, but it makes for a great story.

steve B
01-21-2015, 03:04 PM
The trepidation may actually be that Capone would do something that was normal for him but would get a player banned for life.

I heard a talk by a guy who did a documentary on 6 day bicycle racing. A couple of the racers said they both loved and hated racing the Chicago 6 day. The late night hours were usually "racing" in name only one from each team would ride but not really fast while the other slept. No actual competition happened. Except in Chicago. Capone would come in after hours at his clubs with an entourage. And since he liked racing a lot he'd offer what are called primes. Prizes - usually for sprints. The races I was in we had maybe two in 15 miles, for stuff like a gift certificate for a cup of coffee. The 6 days in the 30's had official primes, and ones offered by fans. Usually none at night. Except when Capone was there. He would offer primes of maybe a thousand dollars every time he felt the racing was lacking a certain something. Which at 3 AM is about every 5 minutes. And nobody wanted to NOT actually try for a prime put up by Capone. (Not to mention it was $1000 in the 30's :eek: ) He got his real racing, and the racers colluded so nobody won them all and everyone was happy and for some a bit wealthier. But very tired.

Steve B

DHogan
01-21-2015, 05:15 PM
Al Capone had a son named Albert Francis "sonny" Capone. He died in 2004. In the mid 60's he changed his name to Albert Francis Brown.