Saturday, March 20, 1971

1944: Maureen O'Hara in the movie "Buffalo Bill"


Not long ago, I watched "Buffalo Bill", a western movie with Maureen O'Hara, who died in 2015.  


The movie is about William F Cody, also known as Buffalo Bill, and his early days as an Army Scout to his ownership of a Wild West saloon.   


To say the least, Maureen is beautiful 
in the role of Louisa Frederici.   She was a US Senator's daughter who became Mrs. Cody.

It is a very nice movie.  It's amazing all of the new stuff that you learn with these old movies.


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Monday, March 08, 1971

We remember Jim Bouton (1939-2019)

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We remember Jim Bouton who was born in Newark, NJ, on this day in 1939.    He died in 2019.

Bouton broke with the Yankees in 1962.  He won 21 games in 1963 and 18 in 1964.    He also pitched well in the World Series.  Then his career collapsed and ended up with the expansion Seattle Pilots in 1969.   Overall, he won 62 with a decent 3.57 ERA.

Bouton is best remembered for a book that shook up baseball, or "Ball Four".    I didn't like the book but many people loved it.

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We remember Dick Allen (1942-2020)


Allen broke the Phillies in 1964 and was voted Rookie of the Year.   He put up some great numbers and seemed like a candidate for the Hall of Fame. 

Back in 1973, Dick Allen signed a 3-year $ 750,000 contract with the Chicago White Sox or the largest sum ever in baseball history at the time.   It came after winning the 1972 AL MVP and hitting 37 HR.   

Eventually, Allen battled injuries, personal problems and retired with a .291 batting average, 351 HR and 1,191 RBI.  

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