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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Harry Grayson


Role
  
Journalist

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Born
  
May 10, 1894

Died
  
September 30, 1968New York, New York

TV shows
  
BBC Look North, Super League Show

Known for
  
Television presenter, Journalist

Similar People
  
Christa Ackroyd, Paul Hudson, Clare Frisby, Keeley Donovan, Christine Talbot

Education
  
St Peter's School, York

Harry Markey Grayson (May 10, 1894 - September 30, 1968) was an American sportswriter. He was the sports editor of the Newspaper Enterprise Association from 1934 to 1963.

Contents

Baseball

  • Wagner and Mathewson Top National Loop's All-Time Greats (Honus Wagner/Christy Mathewson), February 5, 1936
  • Landis To Smash Cards Syndicate, March 18, 1938
  • Scott Gives Gehrig Three More Seasons (Lou Gehrig), May 2, 1939
  • He Wants To Be A Fireman: Eccentric Ted Williams Wants To Quit Baseball (Ted Williams), May 28, 1940
  • Feller May Win 30 As Indians Race Tigers Down Home Stretch (Bob Feller), August 19, 1940
  • Scandal Broke Up "Greatest Team" (Black Sox Scandal), December 3, 1944
  • Rickey Is Running Dodgers, Accounting for All Confusion (Branch Rickey), April 20, 1948
  • Baseball World Mourns Passing of Most Glamorous Figure: Babe Pulled Game From Doldrums, Made Baseball What It Is Today (Babe Ruth), August 17, 1948
  • Dodgers' 'Flying Ebony' Was Most Feared Man in Series (Jackie Robinson), October 13, 1949
  • Stengel's Multiple Moves Have Managers Emulating Puppeteers (Casey Stengel), June 27, 1953
  • Bad Pitches, Sulking Remain Mantle's Big Faults (Mickey Mantle), February 28, 1957
  • Cobb, Out of Baseball for 29 Years, Doubts Umps' Vision, July 27, 1957
  • Berra Gets Rich Hitting 325 Foot Home Runs (Yogi Berra), June 25, 1962
  • Help Wanted: Kaline Could Carry Club If He Had One To Carry (Al Kaline), June 22, 1963
  • American League Is Sick, Sick, Sick, June 21, 1964
  • "They Played The Game"

    In 1943, Grayson published a series of profiles on the great figures in baseball history. The series was published in newspapers under the name, "They Played The Game." This section links to a number of those articles. The following year, the articles were compiled into a book having the same title.

  • Bad Loser Cobb Stands Alone As Fiery Genius of Baseball (Ty Cobb), March 28, 1943
  • Johnson's Hurling An Open Book: Yet Big Train Threw Past Best of Hitters (Walter Johnson), March 31, 1943
  • The Great Rajah! (Rogers Hornsby), April 28, 1943
  • Baker's Home Runs Meant Something (Home Run Baker), April 1, 1943
  • Ruth Drew $80,000 A Year And Was Grossly Underpaid (Babe Ruth), April 6, 1943
  • Collins Calls Plank Greatest Pitcher; Kept Batters Waiting (Eddie Plank), April 19, 1943
  • Tinker To Evers To Chance: Names That Spelled Double (Baseball's Sad Lexicon), April 20, 1943
  • Eddie Collins Simply Had To Be Doing Something (Eddie Collins), April 21, 1943
  • Black Sox Expunged From Records, But How They Could Play the Game! (Black Sox Scandal), April 26, 1943
  • Effortless, Matchless for 19 Years, Alex Picked Up Where Young Left Off (Grover Cleveland Alexander), April 28, 1943
  • Sisler, The Picture Player, Came Closest To Being a Cobb (George Sisler), May 5, 1943
  • Ed Walsh, The Greatest Of Spitballers, Pitched His Arm Off For the White Sox (Ed Walsh), May 9, 1943
  • Quick-on-the-Trigger Kelly Played Ball Like Cobb 25 Years Before (King Kelly), May 9, 1943
  • Vance Was Violent Pitcher With Power, Speed To Burn (Dazzy Vance), May 26, 1943
  • Watching Clam Shell Sail Gave Gave First Curve Ball To Cummings; They Said It Couldn't Be Done (Candy Cummings), May 28, 1943
  • Collins Third Base Stylist; Couldn't Hit Ball Past Him (Jimmy Collins), June 2, 1943
  • Huggins Excelled As Lead-Off Man (Miller Huggins), June 5, 1943
  • Five Consecutive Shutouts Record Still Held by White (Doc White), June 5, 1943
  • Anson An Idol Who Never Fell; Real Leader In Every Respect (Cap Anson), June 8, 1943
  • Southpaw Rube Waddell Eccentric But How He Could Throw a Ball (Rube Waddell, June 15, 1943
  • Trouble Followed Storm-Center Mays; Sore Arm Made Him Pitch Underhand (Carl Mays), June 16, 1943
  • Altrock Wasn't Always A Clown; Was Great Pitcher (Nick Altrock), June 20, 1943
  • Scott Padded Shoes To Escape Being Cut; Played 1307 Straight Games At Short (Everett Scott), June 21, 1943
  • Zack Wheat Claimed Honor As Brooklyn's Most Popular (Zack Wheat), June 29, 1943
  • Griffith Gained Tag, Old Fox, as Mound Ace for Cap Anson (Clark Griffith), July 8, 1943
  • Sockalexis Socked Like Ruth, Was Faster Than Cobb, Threw a la Meusel (Louis Sockalexis), August 5, 1943
  • Football

  • Rose Bowl Game Needs Huey Long: Kingfish Would Make Tilt Really 'Greatest Show on Earth' in 1935, November 6, 1934
  • Rose Bowl Battle A Classic Despite Criticism (Rose Bowl), December 26, 1934
  • Redskins Meet Packers Sunday (1936 NFL Championship Game), December 9, 1936
  • Army-Navy Is Great Show Regardless of Records, December 6, 1963
  • Hockey

  • Ice Hockey's Growth as Fast as Contest Itself, December 27, 1935
  • Detroit Favored To Retain Title, November 17, 1936
  • Hockey Teams Take Aim at Detroit's 7-Year Run, November 14, 1955
  • Records Made To Be Broken But Not Richards' 500 Goals, October 26, 1957
  • Maple Leafs' Star Learns His Lesson (Frank Mahovlich), December 25, 1960
  • Canadiens' Line After All-Time Scoring Record, January 15, 1961
  • Stylish Harvey Organizes Rangers' Sustained Attack, December 7, 1961
  • All-Time Greatest in Hockey? Those Who Know Say Howe, October 26, 1963
  • Basketball

  • The Scoreboard (Wilt Chamberlain), April 12, 1956
  • Robertson Runs Bearcats While Leading Scorers (Oscar Robertson), January 2, 1960
  • Lucas Could Have Own Way As Pro or In Business -- Now!, January 2, 1961
  • Pro Basketball Grows As Big As Its Players, November 3, 1961
  • Lucas and Robertson Give Pro Basketball Another Big Show, November 11, 1963
  • Boxing

  • Louis' Hammering Fists 'Elixir' to Dying Fight Game (Joe Louis), December 20, 1935
  • Louis Old Dog Learning New Tricks for Marciano Match, October 22, 1951
  • Golf

  • More Golfers Should Have Yips Like Hogan, June 7, 1957
  • Palmer's Open Win Gives Golf First Big Name Since Hogan, July 3, 1960
  • Nicklaus Compared With Jones With No Apologies, June 19, 1962
  • Arnie a One-Man Peace Corps (Arnold Palmer), November 17, 1962
  • Magic of Bobby Jones, April 8, 1964
  • Other

  • Sonja Henie Makes Country Ice Conscious and Rescues Arenas (Sonja Henie), January 21, 1938
  • Big Bill Tilden Picks Don Budge As Greatest of Tennis Players (Bill Tilden), February 22, 1945
  • Bobby Riggs Has Become No. 1 Tennis Promoter (Bobby Riggs), September 28, 1949
  • References

    Harry Grayson Wikipedia