Ambidextrous Harry Truman Threw Out First Post-War Pitch

Ambidextrous Harry Truman Threw Out First Post-War Pitch

By Joe Guzzardi

On September 8, 1945, six days after Japan surrendered and World War II officially ended, President Harry S. Truman went to Griffith Stadium to throw out the first pitch in a game between the Washington Senators and the St. Louis Browns. No president had attended a baseball game since Franklin Delano Roosevelt tossed the traditional first pitch at the April 14, 1941, opener, eight months before the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. The savvy Truman knew his presence at Griffith Stadium would convey the message to America that peace had returned, and that World War II had indeed ended.

Truman saw the Senators beat the Browns 4-1 during a crucial game in a four-way race for the American League pennant eventually captured by the Detroit Tigers. The Browns, Senators and New York Yankees came up short.

On April 16, 1946, Truman assumed the presidential responsibilities of throwing out the first Opening Day pitch against the visiting Boston Red Sox. Accompanied by his wife Bess and daughter Margaret, Truman became the first lefty to toss out the inaugural pitch. In his seven and one-half years in the White House, Truman attended sixteen games at Griffith Stadium, more than any other president. Ambidextrous, Truman hurled some pitches lefty and others, righty. Truman’s Opening Day record was 4-3, and, overall, 8-8.

Over the years, Truman formed a close friendship with Senators’ owner Clark Griffith. Both hailed from Missouri, both represented up from the bootstrap’s successes, and were straight shooters. Griffith called Truman “Harry,” and the president was fine with his informal salutation. A contributor to Truman’s 1948 re-election bid, Griffith predicted, against all odds, that the incumbent would beat the Republican nominee, Thomas Dewey. The October 11 issue of Newsweek stated, “Fifty political experts unanimously predict a Dewey victory.”  Truman was nonplused. “Oh, those damned fellows. They’re always wrong anyway,” he countered. As Griffith summed up Truman’s unexpected win at a post-election victory party,” “Everyone is against Harry except the people.” Truman’s surprise re-election gave him four more opportunities to throw out the Opening Day first pitch.

In his youth, Truman was a slightly-built, bespectacled boy who never played baseball. His wife Meg, however, was the quintessential tomboy. Meg had grown up with three younger brothers who she strived to beat at mumblety-peg, baseball and whistling through her teeth. She had excelled at most sports — even in throwing the shot put — and she remained an avid baseball fan all her life.

Bess watched, listened to, and scored as many games as possible. “The boss is the real fan,” Truman said about his Sunday school crush. Truman had carried Bess’ books to school and watched her play a crackerjack third base as the only girl on an all-boys team. As First Lady, Bess attended games by herself or with her daughter, but always with her scorebook which she kept religiously.

When Truman left the White House in 1953, Dwight Eisenhower assumed the Opening Day tasks. That year, however, Eisenhower asked his Vice President Richard Nixon to stand in for him. Truman hated Nixon and sent his friend Griffith a telegram wishing him well but warned, “Don’t let him throw you a curve!”

Bess and Harry, now private citizens, returned to Independence, MO., and eventually adopted the Kansas City Athletics and the St. Louis Cardinals as their new favorites. “May the sun never set on American baseball,” Truman said at a Cardinals game.

The Trumans lived long lives. In 1972, Harry died at age 88; Bess followed in 1982 at age 97. The couple are buried next to each other at the Harry S. Truman Library and Museum in Independence.

Joe Guzzardi is a Society for American Baseball Research and Internet Baseball Writers Association member. Contact him at guzzjoe@yahoo.com

Ambidextrous Harry Truman Threw Out First Post-War Pitch

Ambidextrous Harry Truman Threw Out First Post-War Pitch

Message you heard from the beginning William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-19-24

Message you heard from the beginning William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-19-24

Qc kviex gsrgivr mw rsx alixliv csy lezi jempih, fyx alixliv csy evi gsrxirx amxl csyv jempyvi.
Efveleq Pmrgspr

message you heard from the beginning Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle: sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing ye to the Lord and bless his name: shew forth his salvation from day to day. PsalmsAnswer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle:  For this is the message you heard from the beginning: We should love one another.
1 John 3:11

Icons Show Human Face Of God

Icons Show Human Face Of God — In recent months my Sunday reflections have frequently focused on our Christian brothers and sisters of the East. Wishing as it were to embrace their rich tradition of faith in a single glance, today I would refer once again to the sense of mystery which is apparent in their icons

The East and the West vie with each other to put their art at the service of the faith.

But from the East where icons had to be defended with bloodshed in the iconoclast crisis of the eighth and ninth centuries comes a particular call to jealously preserve the religious nature of this art. It is based on the mystery of the Incarnation, in which God chose to assume a human face. Sacred art seeks to transmit something of the mystery of that face.

This is why the East firmly insists on the spiritual qualities which must characterize the artist, to whom Simeon of Thessalonica, the great defender of Tradition, addresses this important exhortation: “Teach with words, write with letters, paint with colors, in conformity with Tradition, the painting is true as is the writing of books and the grace of God is present in them because what is represented there is holy.”

By contemplating icons in the whole contest of liturgical and ecclesial life, the Christian community is called to grow in its experience of God and to become more and more a living icon of communion of life between the Three Divine Persons.

Pope John Paul II

Icons Show Human Face Of God

Icons Show Human Face Of God

Courtesy of Holy Myrrh Bearers Church, 900 Fairview Road, Swarthmore, Pa. 19081. Services are 5 p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m., Sundays.

Duty to do good William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-18-24

Duty to do good William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-18-24

Iru wklv lv wkh phvvdjh brx khdug iurp wkh ehjlqqlqj: Zh vkrxog oryh rqh dqrwkhu.

1 Mrkq

We all have the duty to do good. Pope Francis Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle: sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing ye to the Lord and bless his name: shew forth his salvation from day to day. PsalmsAnswer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: We all have the duty to do good.
Pope Francis

Check out the Dom Giordano Show on WPHT 1210 AM

The PA 140th Special Election

The PA 140th Special Election

By Bob Small

When Democratic State Representative John Galloway was elected to a judgeship, he resigned as state representative for PA 140 and caused another special election.

PA 140 is in the southeasternmost corner of Bucks County, next to New Jersey.  Prior to this election, the PA House was D 101 and GOP 100.

The candidates were Democrat Jim Prokopiak and Republican Candace Cabannas.

The winner, Prokopiak, ran on more funding for K-12 education, raising the minimum wage, and safeguarding access to abortion.

Prokopiak’s victory gives the Dems a 102-100 margin.   He had served on the Falls Township Board of Supervisors.  A Levittown attorney, he was elected to the Pennsbury School Board.

Ms. Cabanas, was a home health care worker. 

Yet another GOP  Lawmaker, Joe Kerwin  of the 125th, is a member of the Pennsylvania National Guard, currently serving in East Africa. He is still in office but cannot vote on bills. Why a member of the Pennsylvania National Guard is serving in East Africa is another question entirely. Pennsylvania National Guard  However, it seems they are deployed overseas on a regular basis.

Because of Pennsylvania’s importance in the national race, our races are receiving coverage from national websites that they normally would not.

An example is MSNBC.

“Republicans continue to lie about the last election and are intent on supporting an insurrectionist as their nominee, ever since 60-plus legislators signed a letter urging Congress to throw out the votes of Pennsylvania’s voters,” said state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, who represents parts of Philadelphia. “Their current idea is putting the Auditor General in charge of auditing all future elections — a man who himself is an election denier.” 

Couldn’t it just be that the Democrats had a stronger candidate in a district that has been Democrat since 1969?  But then the issue would be local rather than national and would require more insight, rather than the easy payoff.

The PA 140th Special Election

The PA 140th Special Election

Beauharnais William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 2-17-24

Who was Josephine de Beauharnais? She was the wife of Alexandre de Beauharnais who was guillotined by progressive social justice warriors in Paris on July 23, 1794. Josephine would go on to marry a guy named Napoleon and become empress of France. Alexandre’s grandson became Napoleon III, emperor of France. Take that progressives.

Beauharnais William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 2-17-24

Who was Josephine de Beauharnais? She was the wife of Alexandre de Beauharnais who was guillontined by progressive social justice warriors in Paris on July 23, 1794. Josephine would go on to marry a guy named Napoleon and become empress of France. Alexandre's grandson would become Napoleon III, emperor of France. Take that progressives. 

Moral growth of a great nation William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-17-24

Moral growth of a great nation William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-17-24

Vd zkk gzud sgd ctsx sn cn fnnc.
Onod Eqzmbhr

A battle lost or won is easily described, understood, and appreciated, but the moral growth of a great nation requires reflection, as well as observation, to appreciate it. Frederick Douglass Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle: sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing ye to the Lord and bless his name: shew forth his salvation from day to day. PsalmsAnswer to yesterday‘s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: A battle lost or won is easily described, understood, and appreciated, but the moral growth of a great nation requires reflection, as well as observation, to appreciate it.
Frederick Douglass

Silence In Delco About CYS And Prison Horrors

Silence In Delco About CYS And Prison Horrors — Capricious cruelty and general incompetence regarding Delaware County, Pa. agencies were revealed to County Council, Feb. 7, and as of, today, Feb. 16, the response has been crickets.

One of the victims of Delco’s Children and Youth Services has let us know she reached out to Delco twice since without a response.

The county would be doing the outreach if those running things actually cared.

A puzzle is the apparent lack of interest from the opposition party.

Where are you Frank Agovino? Dave Galluch? Dave White? Any Republican in party leadership?

We suspect most of those speaking out about the prison and CYS were apolitical if not Democrat, but the job of the opposition is to hold to account those running things.

The Delco GOP doesn’t seem to be doing this.

Good government requires competition.

Where is the outreach to Harriet Burgess of Drexel Hill, who was a sergeant at the prison and says she was fired because she refused to falsify documents?

Or to Rael LaPenta of Upper Chichester who lost custody of her children due to a complaint from a vengeful ex?

Or to Ashley Green of Ridley Park who lost nine months of her child’s life and her teaching certificate because CYS accepted false allegations of abuse from the child’s father?

Where are the public expressions of outrage?

There is nothing stopping you Frank Agovino, Dave Galluch and Dave White.

Imagine what the Democrats would be doing if the shoe was on the other foot.

Pretend you are them.

Silence In Delco About CYS And Prison Horrors

Drexeline Sign And Back In Time

Drexeline Sign And Back In Time — Here we are on Feb. 16, 2024, and they’re letting us know we can still shop at Fisher’s Hardware in the Drexeline Shopping Center in Upper Darby, Pa.

When did it move to Manoa? It was more than five years ago.

For that matter, how how long has it been since the supermarket there was called Drexeline, the name that preceded the Fresh Grocer which became a Shop Rite in 2013, and which reopened after reconstruction, Sept. 1?

Anthony’s and The Perfect Circle and CVS and the “30 other retail stores, restaurants and services” are also long gone.

Let’s see if we can get Upper Darby Council to give the sign an historical marker.

That was a joke.

The sign is on the north side of Route 1 just over the Springfield border.

Drexeline Sign And Back In Time

Drexeline Sign And Back In Time

Rollan Roberts Has Left The Race

Rollan Roberts Has Left The Race

By Bob Small

Rollan Roberts has left the race.

The West Virginia businessman had been seeking the Republican nomination for president. A seventh-place finish in the Iowa Caucus along with an unfortunate viral video showing him not immediately rushing to his pregnant wife’s assistance meant that it was time to turn off the lights.

His wife, Rebecca Lea, when she collapsed while he was making an announcement.

She turned out to be fine and Rollan really didn’t seem to get what was happening.

It looked bad, though, and this, unlike his policy proposals, is what went all over the internet.

The 14 pages of “Policies of the Roberts Presidency”, include some rather striking ideas.

“No one will pay tax on the first $40-60,000 they earn depending on how they file,” Roberts says. “The Flat Tax Rate Table is paid only on monies earned in that range. “

“All existing student loan debt will be settled at a reduced rate and paid by the public endowments of institutions that used public money to enrich themselves,” Roberts says.

Hypocritical Harvard’s $50.9 billion endowment being used to make good on the poor suckers trapped in life-long debt after spending fortunes on worthless degrees?

We like that.

Roberts also wants to extend the school day until 5 p.m. for high school students. The high school stuff would be from 8 a.m. until noon and the college or trade school stuff the remainder.

Roberts “grew up in the holler of Beaver, West Virginia” and received his MBA from Liberty University, and DBA (Doctor of Business Administration) from California Intercontinental University.

He is the head of the U.S. Center for Diplomacy .

Roberts noted that Donald Trump is “the predominate front runner”.

Possibly some of his ideas will outlive his candidacy.

Rollan Roberts Has Left The Race