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After the Glory!
Please show your photo's of prewar players and what they did to earn a living after their playing days were over
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Tony Piet owned a Pontiac dealership
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Lou
All while working for Parole Commission.
Starting with swearing in ceremony with wife and Mayor Laguardia. Studying the rules Working at his desk. In front of his office.
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Oooo, I like that Cicotte. Bow tie!!!
Mark, always an impressive spread of Lou photos. |
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Heavyweight boxing champion James J. Braddock working construction.
He agreed to defend his title against joe louis only after negotiating a deal in which he got a decent % of joe louis future earnings in the ring. It made him a lot of money, but it was the only way Louis was assured a title shot at that time as it was customary for the champion to pick who he fought against. |
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