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citation for veterans recreational services in 1944. He was cited in the Back of Yards Council in 1953 and named Press Veteran of the Year in 1963. Chicago Sportsman of the Year, 1968. Member of Editorial Assoc., Chgo. Press Club, Baseball Writers’ Assn. Am., Football Writers’s Assn. (pres. 1956),
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other profl. assns., Am. Legion, Sigma Delta Chi. Mason (Shriner). Elk. Clubs: Variety, Ill. Athletic, Headline (president 1951), Sojourners. Author: Winning Softball, 1941; co-author Little Sports Library (10 vols.), 1939. Contbr. articles nat. mags. Home: Chicago IL
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from 1940 to 1944. Moreover, he was a Trustee of the National Hemophilia Foundation and Illinois Masonic Hospital and also served as a director of
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sports writer, editor and organizer. He also served on the boards of charitable organizations and headed the
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with Michael J. Pauley He also served as ASA's president until 1938. He wrote a book entitled
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in the early 1940s before it merged with another professional organization to become the
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The Big Book of Jewish Baseball: An Illustrated Encyclopedia & Anecdotal History
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For more than 25 years, he was the sports editor for
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