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...cool of night had descended on Ebbets Field; it was only 94° in the dusk. In a box on the 50-yard line sat old Branch Rickey, in his shirtsleeves, peering disconsolately at the half-empty house (16,411). His baseball Brooklyn Dodgers were packing in the fans; this was Rickey's first game as owner of a pro football team -also known as the Brooklyn Dodgers. All afternoon, ticket cancellations had poured in. Even three of Rickey's own guests begged off. Snorted Branch disgustedly: "Who ever heard of canceling a football game because...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Football in a Heat Wave | 9/6/1948 | See Source »

Aboriginal Ideas. "I'm just a rookie at football, I'm no expert," Rickey kept insisting to everyone within hearing. But when pressed he remembered coaching football 40 years ago at his alma mater, Ohio Wesleyan, and the "aboriginal ideas" he picked up there. To his coach, Carl Voyles, who is also in his first year at pro football, Rickey said: "Modern football is speed. Give me four players-a center, a good passing back and two tall, sprinting ends-and you can have the rest." Voyles outbid the National League's Pittsburgh Steelers for a "good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Football in a Heat Wave | 9/6/1948 | See Source »

Yankee Dash. On the first play after the kickoff in the third quarter, Hunchy plunged off tackle, sprinted 60 yards before a Yankee nailed him. On the 27-yard line, the Yankees held. The Dodgers tried another field goal, but the Yankees blocked it. From then on, Rickey got the kind of speed he liked to see-but it was all done by the rival Yankees, in particular by Spec Sanders, Negro Buddy Young, and a Negro rookie named Tom Casey. Casey raced 94 yards to a touchdown, coolly pointing out to his blockers, a threatening Dodger safety man halfway...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Football in a Heat Wave | 9/6/1948 | See Source »

...locker room, the Dodgers tore off muddy, sweated uniforms, ripped off bloody bandages, replayed the ball game in the subjunctive, and joked uneasily about next week's salary checks. But Owner Rickey was not planning to fire the team just yet. Said he: "They tell me it takes longer to make a fine football team than a fine baseball team. Give us time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Football in a Heat Wave | 9/6/1948 | See Source »

Pious Branch Rickey on a couple of hired hands, past & present: "Burt Shotton is a good manager and gentleman . . . Leo Durocher is a good manager...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: The Working Class | 8/2/1948 | See Source »

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