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Mr. Wrigley's ball club, Chicago & the Cubs during the jazz age, Roberts Ehrgott

Label
Mr. Wrigley's ball club, Chicago & the Cubs during the jazz age, Roberts Ehrgott
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 377-466) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Mr. Wrigley's ball club
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
812081230
Responsibility statement
Roberts Ehrgott
Sub title
Chicago & the Cubs during the jazz age
Summary
Chicago in the Roaring Twenties was a city of immigrants, mobsters, and flappers with one shared passion: the Chicago Cubs. It all began with the decision of the tycoon William Wrigley to build the world's greatest ball club in the nation's second city. In this Jazz age center, the maverick Wrigley exploited the revolutionary technology of broadcasting and attracted eager throngs of women to his renovated ballpark. Mr. Wrigley's Ball Club transports us to this heady era of baseball history and introduces the team at its crazy heart, an amalgam of rakes, pranksters, schemers, and choirboys who take center stage in memorable successes and disasters.--[book jacket]
Table Of Contents
The capital of baseball -- Samples of baseball -- The age of Wilson begins -- The McCarthymen take the stage -- My dad the sportswriter -- To paradise and back -- "A sort of frenzy" -- McCarthy's debacle -- "I wanted Wilson" -- The prime of Mr. Hack Wilson -- "A lousy outfield" -- Room 509 -- Informants -- "Nothing to it" -- "No particular pal of mine" -- "That story is terrible, Judge" -- The natural -- "Mugs . . .Chiselers"
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Mister Wrigley's ball club
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