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Reprint of Sport magazine article about Dick Young

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Smasher_Sloan, Jul 27, 2013.

  1. BTExpress

    BTExpress Well-Known Member

    That's pretty much the case all over, in "this industry" and just about every other one, too.
     
  2. old_tony

    old_tony Well-Known Member

    In an era of no internet and World Series day games, I'm betting Joe Trimble wasn't anywhere near deadline and the desk wasn't even having a second thought about where Joe's story was yet.
     
  3. Joe Lapointe

    Joe Lapointe Member

    My gut hunch is that the desk was indeed impatient about the writer filing his copy. Back then, papers put out a lot of "EXTRAS" and a perfect game in a local World Series would probably interest strap-hangers on the way home at evening rush.

    Interesting piece overall. No doubt there is more to the story. After seeing "Lucky Guy" on Broadway this season, the Young story sounds like a biography or a play. What actor would play him?
     
  4. Moderator1

    Moderator1 Moderator Staff Member

    I'd say Dan Lauria but he already did Lombardi.

    Alda?
     
  5. shockey

    shockey Active Member

    as a former daily snoozer, i first heard the 'imperfect man' story as a copyyboy '78-80. as i recall it, i dont think anyone knew that story until trimble's retirement dinner, when trimble himself let the lead out of the bag after young toasted him. trible then rose for his goodbye speech, which included acknowledging young coming to his rescue. it gave us youngin's at the snooze see the generous side of the cranky old man. helped me to see why young was always spoken of in reverential terms by those who worked with or competed with young in his prime.

    and on one slow night i remember bringing copy into sports when one copy editor tossed out this question: 'okay, so who are the best sportswriters here, based on qquality on deadline?' 'dick young ' was still the answer. 'cleanest copy at this paper,' said one pencil marking editor. 'sharp as a whistle, too. if we get a page from him right at the wire we're comfortable sending it right down to the printer's without a read.'
    .
    ah, when newspapers were newspapers... favorite time of my career.
     
  6. Michael_ Gee

    Michael_ Gee Well-Known Member

    I did an airline magazine story on Young in the early '80s and while he couldn't have been more generous with his time and candor, he was incredibly bitter about his career and life in general, which the magazine did not like at all.
    I also wish I could have been at the baseball press box where the late George Kimball unplugged Young's Portabubble to turn on the cigarette machine -- around the bottom of the eighth.
     
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