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Auker, Elden
Right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball noted for his submarine pitching style. Played for the Detroit Tigers (1933–1938), the Boston Red Sox (1939), and the St. Louis Browns (1940–1942)
Beamor, Robert
Benish, Ken
Bentley, Ben
Bond Sr., William
Broun, Heywood
Journalist, sportswriter, newspaper columnist, and editor in New York City. Founded the American Newspaper Guild, now known as The Newspaper Guild.
Carey Jr., Paul
Creamer, Bob
Biographer.
Darden, Jack
Devens, Charles
Major League Baseball player who played pitcher for the Yankees from 1932-1934.
Doehler, Charles
Eberhart, Dr.
Fein, Nat
Press Photographer for the New York Herald Tribune for thirty-three years.
Foley, Tom
Professional baseball player. Played for the Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates and Montreal Expos.
Galoo, Bill
Gill, Bo.
Gleason, Bill
Shortstop in Major League Baseball who played from 1882 through 1889 for St. Louis Browns (1882), the Philadelphia Athletics (1888), and the Louisville Colonels (1889).
Greenspan, Bud
Eight-time Emmy Award-winning film director, writer, and producer, mostly known for his sports documentaries.
Hall, Donald
Hamill, Pete
American journalist, columnist, novelist, and short story writer.
Haywood, John
Henrich, Tommy
Former right fielder in Major League Baseball who played his entire career for the New York Yankees from 1937 to 1950.
Honig, Donald
Novelist and historian who mostly writes about baseball.
Jauss, Bill
Moderator of the WGN radio panel show The Sportswriters (1975 - 1993).
Kelly, Ray
Babe Ruth's personal mascot during his playing days in New York.
Lacey, Sam
Maisner, Bill
Povich, Shirley
Former sports columnist and reporter for the Washington Post.
Robinson, Ray
Shepherd, Jean
Raconteur, radio and TV personality.
Terkel, Studs
Author, historian, actor, and broadcaster. He received the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1985.
Mazer, Bill
TV/radio personality, winning numerous awards and citations, including three Sportscaster of the Year awards for New York from 1964–66.
Miller, Fred
Robinson, Ray
Sports author.
Ruth Stevens, Julia
Wagenheim, Kal
Journalist.
Werber, Bill
Third baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Yankees (1930, 1933), Boston Red Sox (1933-1936), Philadelphia Athletics (1937-1938), Cincinnati Reds (1939-1941) and New York Giants (1942).
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