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Al Cartwright

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said "Al Cartwright was one of my heroes. He was a huge reason I got into the business. His Blewynn Gold columns on the Mondays after Delaware football games were classics."
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fan who, "had seen them all". He would frequently write game recaps through the eyes of Gold, an alleged 1890 graduate of
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For Delawareans, one of the most popular attractions of his columns was the fictional character Blewynn Gold, the only
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in 1976, serving as its first president before being an inductee to its hall of fame in 1980. He retired from
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as an assistant sports editor. He worked seven months with Dayton until entering the Navy in
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on May 10, 2015, at the age of 97. Steve Kelley, who spent more than 30 years with
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in Maryland. After sixteen months, he was discharged. He was subsequently hired by
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National Headliners Club "most consistently outstanding" sports columnist (1950)
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At the age of 89 he moved to Virginia to be closer to his family. He died in
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following his retirement in 1983, even bringing back Blewynn Gold in 1989.
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He started his career at the age of 15, writing articles without pay for
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Baltimore Orioles 1972 Media Guide (scroll down to pages 25 and 26).
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in 1945. When it went out of business in 1947, he was then hired by
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and its predecessors, winning awards for his "A La Carte" columns.
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later that year in October and November. In 1974, he published
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publicity department, spending two years there. He returned to
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The Evening Journal, The Morning News, and The News Journal
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He along with Ken Nigro of 219:The Evening Journal/The News Journal 518: 13: 569:Cartwright, Al (January 1, 1974). 562: 493:Fleischman, Bill (June 20, 2013). 316:Fleischman, Bill (June 20, 2013). 177:Reading High School (Pennsylvania) 14: 639: 221:merged. In 1969, he was hired by 179:in 1935, Cartwright was hired by 510: 430: 371: 333: 175:. Following his graduation from 129:publicity department (1969–1970) 623:Writers from Camden, New Jersey 608:Sportswriters from Pennsylvania 540: 486: 468: 450: 438: 409: 309: 1: 618:Journalists from Pennsylvania 302: 273: 423:. April 1, 1950 – via 364:. 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Fredericksburg, Virginia
Reading High School (PA)
The Reading Times
The Dayton Herald
The Philadelphia Record
The Evening Journal, The Morning News, and The News Journal
Philadelphia Phillies
Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame
sportswriter
The News Journal
The Reading Times
Reading High School (Pennsylvania)
The Dayton Herald
World War II
United States Naval Training Center Bainbridge
The Philadelphia Record
The Evening Journal
Philadelphia Phillies
The Baltimore Sun
sports journalists
Baltimore Orioles
Japan
Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame
Delaware football
University of Delaware
Fredericksburg, Virginia
The Seattle Times
Tubby Raymond
"At 96, he's never at a loss for words"
The News Journal

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