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Remembering Tony Bennett, Part 2

It turns out over 1900 people got the NPR puzzle. It is the first time I was able to do so. (Famous singer, 12 letters, add a “y” and something regarding a picnic manifests with spacing. Frank Sinatra, franks in a tray). As told yesterday Frank cited Tony Bennett as the best!!

Tonight on MeTV, (10 P.M. Eastern Time) a tribute to Mr. Bennett in the form of highlights from his appearances on the legendary Ed Sullivan Show.

His musical acumen is well known and far greater than my understanding or that of many .

Suffice to say his extraordinary career whether singing say “Rags To Riches” or his debut single, “Because Of You” in 1951, will live with us for all time.

The great song/hit “I Left My Heart In San Francisco” came out in 1962, a year the local team Giants won the pennant but left their hearts/Matty Alou/Willie Mays on base when Ralph Terry got Willie McCovey on a hard line drive to Bobby Richardson, giving the Yankees an incredible 20th title in forty seasons.

Bennett was even greater in his field, enduring and performing at such a high level, for so many years.

Go easy, Mr. Benedetto and condolences to your family and I cite wife Susan, who in such courteous fashion took the photo of Mr. Bennett and I that will be displayed below.

Tony Bennett and Andy B. some years back. I may not go to riches, but I am better, having heard your songs and meeting you.

https://youtu.be/Y22tIJ6toPY

The Incomparable Tony Bennett

Spoiler alert: I actually solved the NPR puzzle this week.

Tune back tomorrow, if you do not want it spoiled.

Frank Sinatra is the famed singer answer and he said Tony Bennett, who died yesterday at age 96, was the best of all.

If he was not, clearly it does not take long to call his name.

He was called home yesterday, leaving so many hearts in his songs, including doing so, in his immortal “I Left My Heart In San Francisco.”

An incredible career, keeping up with the times, a truly good man who served in the military, but was a pacifist.

Let’s end and post part 1, a rarity here, reserved for certain greats and Mr. Bennett qualifies even more so as a person, than for his great talent and accomplishments.

A little more tomorrow.

Now this, an all-timer that eased my “pain” when not only did I miss the Jeff and Laura Lovins wedding, but did so, to see my then L.A.– lose to Joe Morgan and San Francisco.

It, Tony’s great rendition played then and with a click below.

Watch Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz Boxing Match at Hoops Cabaret New York Sports Bar

“It’s going be a very tough fight,” said Hoops girl Sophia. “But I’m rooting for Nate Diaz because he’s been here at Hoops and was great to all the girls!” 

Nate Diaz at Hoops Cabaret New York

Called the world’s sexiest sports bar, be sure to check out the club’s VIP Man Cave, and feast on menu items like fried Lobster Tails, Short-rib Sliders, Lemon Pepper Wings, and Kobe Beef Hot Dogs.

Hoops Cabaret (48 west 33 Street) combines the excitement of a gentlemen’s club with the fun of a sports bar. Hoops Cabaret girl Bianca proclaimed, “Hoops is the number one club for sports fans!”   

HOOPS Cabaret and Sports Bar : Multiple Hi-Def TVs on all Three Floors, Super VIP “Man Cave,” Next door to the world famous Rick’s Cabaret NYC

Recalling The Moon Landing 54 Years Ago Today

Fifty-four years ago today, three astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin and Michael Collins were aboard the spacecraft Apollo 11, as it landed on the moon.

First Armstrong and then Aldrin walked on the moon’s surface while Collins, as noted on the NBC Television broadcast then and viewed by me days back,, stayed in the capsule and unlike say 60 million people, did not see the historic events of the day.

Of course, Collins, who was born in Rome and died in Naples (Florida that is) was a big part of those events.

Both Armstrong and Collins are deceased, while a half year ago, on his 93rd birthday (Karen also had a birthday. She was born on the day President Kennedy, who set the “land on the moon” goal was inaugurated and let’s hope brother Bill gets better, a wish for all of us!) Aldrin married for the fourth time.

I went “Cronkite” “copy/pasting,” in peace.

“Buffe,” Don Buford Cited In “The Godfather Part II”

A great scene in the seminal ” The Godfather Part II” : as “Michael Corleone” played by Al Pacino visits “Hyman Roth” played by Lee Strassberg.

A game, a college football tilt, contested between U.S.C. and I believe Notre Dame, is on in the back round, a thing the “Hyman Roth”/ Meyer Lansky character “likes about this country.”

A U.S.C. player gains yardage. It is Buford, as in and actually Don Buford, later a truly fine player on great Baltimore Orioles’ teams that won 3 straight American League pennants and one World Series (1969-1971).

Don Buford, in a true sports/statistical oddity scored 99 runs in all three of those seasons.

One of my favorite players, Don Buford is 86 years old.

Don Buford, pictured above.

Marketa Vondrousova and Carlos Alcaraz Are Upset, Final Round Wimbledon Title Winners

Yesterday, unseeded Marketa Vondrousova defeated over 2 to 1 favorite Ons Jabeur in 2 straight sets to capture her first major tennis tournament title.

Earlier today, in a near 5 hour match, Carlos Alvaraz defeated near 2 to 1 “fave,” Novak Djokovic in 5 sets, thus denying him a chance at the Grand Slam title in calendar year 2023.

The epic match shown on the monolith ESPN, was not available on over the air. television!

Que lastima!!

Marketa Vondrousova, pictured above.

Wimbledon Update

The final round in both women’s and men play at Wimbledon is set.

Headlining is 2:1 match favorite, Novak Djokovic, who if he wins vs Carlos Alcaraz, would bid for “The Grand Slam,” in the upcoming U.S. Open, still over a month away.

The feat of winning the Australian, French, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open was last accomplished by the great Rod Laver in 1969. (Mr. Laver also did so in 1962).

The immortal Don Budge in 1938, is the only other man to win all four events (The Grand Slam”) in the same calendar year.

Djokovic “barked” in a truly rare underdog role vs Alcaraz in the French Open semis.

Maybe, Alcaraz, only 20 years old, (William G. whose woe joins many I know with health setbacks, turned 66 and evoking “The Byrds” let’s turn this around, a difficult ask but it can be accomplished) can return the favor as a near 2 to 1 underdog.

However, I slightly doubt it.

On the ladies side, upsets have abounded, leaving Ons Jabeur as about a 2:1 favorite vs Marketa Vondrousova in the final.

The great Don Budge, from Oakland California, soon Gertrude Stein regarding what is not there will be accurate, at least regarding professional sports teams, is pictured above.

“3” Year World Series Notes

Twelve “3” Year World Series have been contested to this point, with a thirteenth, upcoming in October.

As one might expect, the Yankees lead the “3” year title “parade” with three such crowns (1923,1943 and 1953).

Next the Athletics, who certainly will not win a crown this year and appear headed out of Oakland, where they won the 1973 title with a #7 win, and Red Sox each have two.

As Philadelphia, the Athletics triumphed in 1913 while the Red Sox franchise triumphed in the first A.L. vs N.L. World Series in 1903 (see my post about Burt Mustin’s memories of that event below) and again 110 years later in 2013.

The Giants (as New York in 1933), Dodgers in 1963, Orioles (a true surprise with a (54-35) record at the “break”), in 1983, Blue Jays, (clinching on Joe Carter’s 3rhr in 1993) and Marlins (2-0) in World Series play in 2003), have one such crown apiece.

Burt Mustin Recalling The First Modern World Series On The Tonight Show 71 Years Later In 1974 on November 5, 2017

Some “Perry Mason” Notes

Earlier today, a truly fine episode of “Perry Mason” aired, called “The Crimson KIss.”

It was from a novelette by Erle Stanley Gardner, the person most responsible for the iconic “Mason” (dare I say) brand, no, call it a long lasting ,well done work.

Among the cast members as “Aunt Louise,” is Frances Bavier. She went on to television glory, as “Aunt Bee” on “The Andy Griffith Show.”

In the episode that originally aired on November 9,1957 (Milwaukee at the time housed the World Series winner and has not done so since– while the Detroit Lions were on their way to the NFL crown and have not played in a game for that prize after that year), the beautiful, loyal, “Della Street” played by Barbara Hale, calls Perry Mason, first “Chief” and then “Mr. Mason”, but not “Perry,” as she so often would in the episodes that followed.

Finally, I note the appearance of the sultry, Joi Lansing, once “Mrs. Superman, if only as bait, (but at the end she and Lois Lane are competing for him, leaving Clark Kent to reflect on the slim chance “regular guys,” such as he and Jimmy Olsen, have regarding Lois and Ms. Lansing’s “Mrs. Superman) in the episode, adding to a truly good one on MeTV.

The beautiful and talented Joi Lansing, pictured above.

1960 World Series Game 7 Notes

The epic, not so arguably greatest baseball game ever when one considers importance and excitement, game 7 of the 1960 World Series was won by the Pittsburgh Pirates by a (10-9) score vs the New York Yankees.

In a period from (1923-1962), the Yankees won an incredible 20/half of the forty contested World Series. In periods from (1927-1962) and (1936-1962) they won more than half, (19 of 36 and 16 of 27) the World Series played.

Meanwhile the Pirates, who had rallied from a (7-4) deficit to lead (9-7) going to the ninth inning, as they had in a Thursday home 7th game at Forbes Field, 2 days shy of 35 years earlier, won the game and their first title since that one in 1925 by a (10-9) score.

In 1925 they held on to win (9-7).

Bill Mazeroski hit into a double play to end the 7th inning and after Pittsburgh sent 8 men to the plate, scoring 5 runs, capped by the always ought to be mentioned, but so often is not, Hal Smith 3RHR, “Maz” was the first batter in the bottom of the 9th.

Two Pirates batters, the aforementioned Smith and then Don Hoak (as was the case with Dick Groat of the ’60 Pirates, Hoak was on two teams that 7’d the mighty Yankees in World Series play. Groat, as noted by the classy Bobby Richardson, on a show replaying this classic game, later played on the ’64 Cardinals while Hoak was a defensive replacement and either first or second to embrace John Podres, after his brilliant game 7 pitching finally brought a title to the Brooklyn Dodgers), to end the 8th, flying out to Yogi Berra in left before Mazeroski was a third straight Pirates’ player to hit a ball toward Yogi in left and the second to clear the wall a long way out in Forbes Field.