American Decades
Page from George Weiss's Scrapbook
Scrapbook
By: George Weiss Date: 1916 Source: George Weiss Papers. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Cooperstown, N.Y. About the Author: George Weiss (1895–1972) was a baseball executive for both the New York Yankees and New York Mets. During his tenure with the Yankees (1932–1960) as farm team director and general manager, the Yankees were one of the most successful franchises in the game. His career earned him a place in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, where he was inducted in 1971.
Introduction
At the age of nineteen, George Weiss became a national figure in baseball without a nasty curve ball or a home-run swing. He gained notoriety through the exploits of the semi-pro team he managed, the New Haven Colonials. When Weiss graduated high school in 1914, he sought to continue to manage his teammates at New Haven's Hillhouse High School. With a two-dollar investment...
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1910's Sports Primary Sources
- "University Athletics"
- "Johnson Wins in 15 Rounds; Jeffries Weak"
- "Burman Lowers Speedway Records"
- "Are Athletics Making Girls Masculine?"
- "The Amateur"
- "Baseball and the National Life"
- "Ouimet World's Golf Champion"
- Page from George Weiss's Scrapbook
- You Know Me Al: A Busher's Letters
- Girls and Athletics
- Memorandum to Colonel Bruce Palmer
- Basket Ball: for Coach, Player and Spectator
- "Boxers Spend Last Night Under Guard"
- Pioneer in Pro Football
- Interview with Edd Roush
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
