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Friday, May 17, 2024
Come Mister Alvin, tally me banana
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Come Mister Alvin, tally me banana - American Thinker https://t.co/Ra6uchvDdh
— Silvio Canto. Jr. (@silvio_canto) May 17, 2024
We remember Cool Papa Bell (1903-1991)
James Thomas "Cool Papa" Bell was born on May 17. 1903 and played his entire career in the Negro Leagues.
He was one of the fastest men ever to play baseball. Satchel Paige once said this about him:
Like many Negro League stars, he played in Mexico and Cuba.
Bell was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974 when many of the Negro League greats were added.
He was one of the fastest men ever to play baseball. Satchel Paige once said this about him:
He was part of the greatest Negro League teams. Bell won many championships with the St Louis Stars, the Pittsburgh Crawfords, and the Homestead Grays. The 1935 Crawfords featured five future Hall-of-Famers: Bell, Oscar Charleston, Josh Gibson, Judy Johnson and Satchel Paige.“One Time he hit a line drive right past my ear. I turned around and saw the ball hit him sliding into second.”
Like many Negro League stars, he played in Mexico and Cuba.
Bell was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974 when many of the Negro League greats were added.
We remember Maureen O’Sullivan (1911-1998)
In 1932, Maureen played "Jane" in a "Tarzan" movie along Olympic medal winner Johnny Weissmuller. It was a smash and several more movies followed.
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