Classic Team Logo of The Day

July 27, 2010By adminClassic Team Logo of the Day

This is the logo of the American Basketball Association’s Carolina Cougars, who played in the league from 1969 through 1974, after moving to Carolina from Houston. Judging from this logo, maybe the team name should have been the Carolina Pink Panthers, since there’s a striking resemblance. In its’ short existence the team had 2 of … Read More

Classic Sports Card of The Day

July 27, 2010By adminClassic Sports Card of the Day

  From www.CheckOutMyCards.com , a 1962 football card of Hall of Famer Bobby Mitchell. On this card Mitchell is listed as a Washington Redskin but is still wearing his Cleveland Browns uniform, having just been traded. He was a respected 1,000 rusher as a back with the Browns, but his being added to the Redskin … Read More

NASCAR’s Roots

July 26, 2010By adminFeature Stories, General 1 Comment

The recent opening of the new NASCAR Hall of Fame in North Carolina got me to thinking about the history of auto racing. NASCAR today is a mega-business, with the new Hall, sponsor-owned racing teams that are ultra-competitive and superstar drivers who are marketed like rock stars. Who hasn’t seen a commercial with Jeff Gordon, … Read More

Classic Team Logo of The Day

July 26, 2010By adminClassic Team Logo of the Day

Logo of another old World Hockey Association franchise, the Los Angeles Sharks. This team was originally named the L.A. Aces, but when the San Francisco Sharks moved to Quebec and dropped the name, the L.A. franchise grabbed it. The team played in the City of Angels from 1972 until 1974, then moved to Michigan. The … Read More

Classic Sports Card of The Day

July 26, 2010By adminClassic Sports Card of the Day

1963 Topps baseball card, supposedly of Chicago Cubs outfielder Don Landrum. Oops, another error! The picture on the card is of an all-time Cubbies’ favorite, third baseman Ron Santo. Santo was always one of the under-appreciated players of his time, usually playing second fiddle to Baltimore’s Brooks Robinson as far as third basemen of the … Read More

Football Pep Talks

July 23, 2010By adminFeature Stories, Football 2 Comments

Famous football pep talks are a favorite subject of mine, and even though the famous Knute Rockne “Fight, fight, fight” speech is very inspiring, the ones I like best are the ones that are subtle. I guess if I were a player on a team, those are the kinds of speeches I would respond best … Read More

Classic Team Logo of The Day

July 23, 2010By adminClassic Team Logo of the Day

Here are a couple of extremely different logos from the same team, major league baseball’s old St. Louis Browns. On the left is the team logo used from 1936 until 1951, showing Saint Louis on horseback with sword in hand. Then in 1952, the logo was changed to the impish “brownie” shown on the right. … Read More

Classic Sports Card of The Day

July 23, 2010By adminClassic Sports Card of the Day

1972 Topps basketball card of NBA great Rick Barry. Barry was one of the league’s most prolific shooters in his career, and was the main cog in the Golden State Warriors’ unexpected title run in 1974. Barry was also one of the league’s greatest free throw shooters, using an unorthodox underhand style. Barry played a … Read More

NBA Unsung Heroes

July 22, 2010By adminBasketball

These days, more than any other sport, professional basketball has become a glamour sport. It’s all about the superstars. The recent teaming of Dwayne Wade, LeBron James and Chris Bosh in Miami was unprecedented. The players are basically running the front offices of NBA teams now. This morning there is a report that New Orleans … Read More

Classic Team Logo of The Day

July 22, 2010By adminClassic Team Logo of the Day

This is an old logo of the National Football League’s Detroit Lions, used from 1952 to 1960, which was a golden era in the team’s history. Behind legendary quarterback Bobby Layne, the Lions played in 4 NFL title games in this era and won 3 of them.  The Lions angered Layne when they traded him … Read More