NonSports Forum

Net54baseball.com
Welcome to Net54baseball.com. These forums are devoted to both Pre- and Post- war baseball cards and vintage memorabilia, as well as other sports. There is a separate section for Buying, Selling and Trading - the B/S/T area!! If you write anything concerning a person or company your full name needs to be in your post or obtainable from it. . Contact the moderator at leon@net54baseball.com should you have any questions or concerns. When you click on links to eBay on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network. Enjoy!
Net54baseball.com
Net54baseball.com
T206s on eBay
Babe Ruth Cards on eBay
t206 Ty Cobb on eBay
Ty Cobb Cards on eBay
Lou Gehrig Cards on eBay
Baseball T201-T217 on eBay
Baseball E90-E107 on eBay
T205 Cards on eBay
Baseball Postcards on eBay
Goudey Cards on eBay
Baseball Memorabilia on eBay
Baseball Exhibit Cards on eBay
Baseball Strip Cards on eBay
Baseball Baking Cards on eBay
Sporting News Cards on eBay
Play Ball Cards on eBay
Joe DiMaggio Cards on eBay
Mickey Mantle Cards on eBay
Bowman 1951-1955 on eBay
Football Cards on eBay

Go Back   Net54baseball.com Forums > Net54baseball Main Forum - WWII & Older Baseball Cards > Net54baseball Sports (Primarily) Vintage Memorabilia Forum incl. Game Used

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old 04-28-2015, 06:42 AM
RichardSimon's Avatar
RichardSimon RichardSimon is offline
Richard Simon
Member
 
Join Date: May 2009
Location: New York City
Posts: 5,425
Default New York Times artice on the oldest living Yankee,, nice reading

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/28/sp...reer.html?_r=0
__________________
Sign up & receive my autograph price list. E mail me,richsprt@aol.com, with your e mail. Sports,entertainment,history.
-
Here is a link to my online store. Many items for sale. 10% disc. for 54 members. E mail me first.
www.bonanza.com/booths/richsports
--
"I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure."- Clarence Darrow
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 04-28-2015, 07:24 AM
EldoEsq's Avatar
EldoEsq EldoEsq is offline
D@vid L@dd
Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: NY
Posts: 241
Default

Thanks for the great read!
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 04-28-2015, 08:48 AM
vthobby vthobby is offline
Mike P.ap
 
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: VT
Posts: 2,375
Default Rugger

"Rugger" is his nickname. I wrote to him about 10 years ago, very nice man who takes pride in the fact that he was a major leaguer and a NY Yankee. Great article!

Mike

Last edited by vthobby; 04-28-2015 at 08:49 AM.
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 04-28-2015, 09:19 AM
Hot Springs Bathers Hot Springs Bathers is offline
Mike Dugan
Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 1,052
Default

Wonderful story!
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 04-28-2015, 10:03 AM
packs packs is offline
Member
 
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 8,376
Default

Thanks for sharing. Wish I knew he was in Potrero Hill all those years I was in SF.
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 04-29-2015, 04:16 AM
barrysloate barrysloate is offline
Barry Sloate
Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Posts: 8,293
Default

And Marc Macrae was quoted in the article. Apparently they are friends. Nice story.

Last edited by barrysloate; 04-29-2015 at 04:16 AM.
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old 04-29-2015, 06:43 AM
Leon's Avatar
Leon Leon is offline
Leon
peasant/forum owner
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: near Dallas
Posts: 34,301
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by RichardSimon View Post
Great article. Thanks for posting it.
__________________
Leon Luckey
Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old 04-30-2015, 07:58 AM
emmygirl emmygirl is offline
Jim Mac
member
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Hampstead, New Hampshire
Posts: 149
Default Rugger

What a great read. Sounds like he had many wonderful moments. Does anyone know if he made it onto a baseball card? Thanks Jim
Reply With Quote
  #9  
Old 04-30-2015, 10:19 AM
Kawika's Avatar
Kawika Kawika is offline
David McDonald
Member
 
Join Date: May 2009
Location: British Siberia
Posts: 2,728
Default

According to vcp.com he has at least a couple of cards, a 1946 Remar and a 1949 Hage's Dairy.

Reply With Quote
  #10  
Old 05-02-2015, 02:56 PM
CarltonHendricks's Avatar
CarltonHendricks CarltonHendricks is offline
Member
 
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 1,131
Default thanks

Heck of a great story...and well written by Louie Lazar...great portrayal of his life...thanks for posting
__________________
Do you read Sports Antique of the Week? Check it out on my site SportsAntiques.com/Antique of the Week

Reply With Quote
  #11  
Old 05-02-2015, 03:09 PM
johnmh71 johnmh71 is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 552
Default

Nice story. Thanks for sharing.
__________________
John Hat.cher
Reply With Quote
  #12  
Old 05-03-2015, 12:58 PM
mr2686 mr2686 is offline
Mike Rich@rds0n
Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Ca
Posts: 3,172
Default

That was a great read. Thanks for sharing that.
Reply With Quote
  #13  
Old 05-03-2015, 01:24 PM
Stonepony's Avatar
Stonepony Stonepony is offline
Dave_Berg
Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Florida
Posts: 1,622
Default

Enjoyed it!
Reply With Quote
  #14  
Old 05-04-2015, 09:20 PM
NewEnglandBaseBallist
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Great article! Thanks for sharing.
Reply With Quote
  #15  
Old 05-07-2015, 11:40 AM
BradH's Avatar
BradH BradH is offline
Brad
Member
 
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Georgia
Posts: 498
Default Reminds me of a photo in my collection

Richard – thanks for sharing this article.

It reminded me of a photo I have in my collection of Hank Aaron at an Old Timers Game in Atlanta. The photo is dated August 1, 1970 and it shows Hank with Doc Cook – tabbed as "the oldest living Yankee" at the time. Doc would have been 84 in this photo and died in 1973 at the age of 87. I have no idea why he's in a Braves uniform and not a Yankees uniform, as he never played for the Braves. He was from Tennessee, so I'm guessing it was relatively easy to get him to Atlanta.

But what really caught my eye was the two gentlemen standing down the left-field foul line: the mischievous-looking, and recently-retired, Mickey Mantle, along with who I believe to be Roger Maris. Both Mick and Roger had retired after the ’68 season and apparently had plenty of time on their hands by 1970.

I have attached a scan of the original photo, with an blow up of the two background subjects.
Attached Images
File Type: jpg Hank Old Timers.jpg (73.0 KB, 63 views)
File Type: jpg Mick close up Old Timers.jpg (47.6 KB, 63 views)
Reply With Quote
  #16  
Old 07-24-2015, 04:05 PM
earlywynnfan's Avatar
earlywynnfan earlywynnfan is offline
Ke.n Su.lik
 
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 2,232
Default

Sadly, Rugger passed away last week.
Reply With Quote
Reply




Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Oldest living umpire Theoldprofessor Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions 2 10-07-2012 05:58 PM
New York Times article about a Josh Gibson documentary - interesting reading RichardSimon Net54baseball Sports (Primarily) Vintage Memorabilia Forum incl. Game Used 3 10-19-2009 04:07 PM
Oldest living ball players Archive Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions 17 07-12-2007 07:36 AM
Oldest Card Set With A Living Player Archive Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions 5 10-09-2006 02:48 PM
Baseball's Oldest Living Player is 110 Archive Net54baseball Vintage (WWII & Older) Baseball Cards & New Member Introductions 11 09-27-2006 07:16 PM


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 06:08 AM.


ebay GSB