Archive for the 'SPORTS' Category

BELOVED TEACHER AND COACH, DEAD AT 77

 richard grant
Centennial High School yearbook, 1962

richard grant

Richard Hawley Grant (November 27, 1935 – March 27, 2013)

Grant passed away on March 27, 2013, in Roatan, Honduras, while
cruising the Western Caribbean. He was born in Portland, Oregon
and graduated from Beaverton High School in 1953 and attended 
the University of Oregon, graduating in 1957. Richard went on to
become a health/PE teacher and coach at The Dalles High School
from 1957 to 1960 and Centennial High School in Gresham from
1960 to 1966.  

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to OPB, All Classical 89.9
or a local Food Bank. A Celebration of Dick’s life will be held at the
Willamette Heritage Center at the Mill in Salem on April 28 1-3 p.m.

posted by Bob Karm in CURRENT EVENTS,DEATH,New release,School/Education,SPORTS and have No Comments

ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

From-the-Wires-ap

sandy kozel 3
Sandy Kozel

sidney poitier today
Sidney Poitier turned 86 in February

posted by Bob Karm in BIRTHDAY,Government,HISTORY,Religion,SPACE,SPORTS,THEN AND NOW and have No Comments

ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

Teletype-Machine-Man-at

posted by Bob Karm in ART,DEATH,HISTORY,MUSIC,Religion,SPORTS and have No Comments

RARE BASEBALL CARD HAS NEW OWNER!

honus-wagner

(New York Post) – A rare 1909-11 baseball card featuring Honus Wagner sold
at auction for $2.1 million early this morning, following a period of extended
bidding. That price includes a buyer’s premium.

The item was the centerpiece of Goldin Auctions’ April 5th showcase. Other
notable items included a copy of Alex Rodriguez’s 2009 World Series ring
($50,398) and a signed Derek Jeter 2001 World Series game-used bat
($37,486).

But Wagner, one of baseball’s first superstars, dominated the headlines
again. The T206 Wagner is baseball’s most famous card, with about 50 to
100 copies believed to exist. The auctioned card was classified as the
"Jumbo" Wagner because its edges are 1/16 inches larger than standard
cards.

The card’s story contributes to its legacy. T206 series cards were featured
in cigarette packs, a precursor to bubble gum cards and today’s high-gloss,
high-end releases.

For some reason, Wagner’s cards were pulled from packaging. Legend
persists that Wagner railed against his card being included with cigarettes
(he didn’t want to encourage children to smoke) – but he may have also
been miffed over his compensation from card manufacturer American
Tobacco Company.

Honus-Wagner-Pittsburgh-Pirates-Shortstop 

      Johannes Peter "Honus" Wagner (2-24-1874 to 12-6-1955)

Wagner was nicknamed "The Flying Dutchman" due to his superb speed
and German heritage.


Most baseball historians consider Wagner to be the greatest shortstop
ever. In 1936, the Baseball Hall of Fame inducted Wagner as one of the
first five
members
.

posted by Bob Karm in Auction,Collectibles,CURRENT EVENTS,HISTORY,Memorabillia,SPORTS,Sports cards and have No Comments

ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

ap teletype

Ross-ap-3
Ross Simpson

merle haggard today
Merle Ronald Haggard is 76 years old today

posted by Bob Karm in BIRTHDAY,DEATH,Expedition,SPORTS,WAR and have No Comments