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Zabloekl Plans J.,eglslatl~n
House Bill Would Strip
Baseball of Exemptio~
Ai!-OClaTtd P'r ('U
Rep. Clement J. Zablocki (D Wis.) said last night he will introduce legislation to strip nrgan izecl professional baseball
f its· pl'esent exemptio n fro m the Nation 's antitrust Jaws .
Za bl<><:ld and othe r me mbers of Congress from Wisconsin
were strong ly o pposed to t he mo e of t he Milwaukee Brave!
to Atlanta, which came in• - - pite of ef forts by t he stzte of
Wisconsin to prevent the lie and Congressional opinior
transfer.
that base ball's "high-bandec
"Now that t he Supreme flaunting of the public interr ·
Court has re/used to review the muSt be stopped."
adve rse decision in t he Braves
Passage o( his ·bill , Zablurk
case," Zablocki said in a state- said. would not mean return 01
ment, "new legislation appear the Braves t~ Milwauk~e. How
to be a lmost the only hope of ever. he said be believes r
breaking the arbitr;iry power of would expedite the for mat ior
baseball owne rs and restoring or a new major league or rapic
th.e game to the fans."
expansion of the p re s e n 1
Similar legi lation was intro 1 agues
duced by Zal;llockl at the be- rr ba eba ll is stripped of it!
ginning of the 89th Congre~s. prP ent exemption from anti
1The bill was sent to the lfot1se t r u t la\1 s, he aid, it is proba
Judicia ry Committee , \l-h1ch ble that feat ures of the present
took no action.
v trm, such as territo ria
i Stating he is hopeful of a·greement s and the reserV£
action on his p roposal 111 th!' ddl1'P binding a plc1yer to one
90th Congress, Zablo('ki -,11u hP learn until he is sold or re
~lieves there is gro\\ 1n ::: p11h- ll'asl·d. would be struck clown
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M Mf (THE WV ASHINCTO! POST Sunday, Jan. 8, 1967
C5
) Zablocki Plans Legislation
‘ House Bill Would Strip
Baseball of Exemption
1 Associated Press
Rep. Clement J. Zablocki (D-Wis.) said last night he will in-
troduce legislation to strip organized professional baseball
of its present exemption from the Nation's antitrust laws. a
Zablocki.and other members of Congress from Wisconsin oa
were strongly opposed to the move of the Milwaukee Braves 7
to Atlanta, which came _ in* = i A ni
spite of efforts by the state of mh,
Wisconsin to prevent the
transfer.
“Now that the Supreme
Court has refused to review the
adverse decision in the Braves Passage of his bill, Zablock
; 1s jcase,” Zablocki said in a state. Said, would not mean return o
} ment, “new legislation appears the Braves to Milwaukee, How
to be almost the only hope of ever, he said he believes i
lic and Congressional opinior
that baseball’s “high-handec
flaunting of the public interes’
must be stopped.”
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a
breaking the arbitrary power of
basebali owners and restoring
the game to the fans.”
Similar legislation was intro
‘duced by Zablocki at the be-
\ginning of the 89th Congress.
The bill was sent to the House
90th Congress, Zablocki said he
believes there is growing pub
OT) Pr ERRREREETE re pe
would expedite the formatior
of a new major league or rapic
expansion .of the present
leagues
If baseball is stripped of it:
present exemption from anti
trust laws, he said, it is proba
sold or: re
struck down
until he is
would be
team
leased
Pat Ree 1
“t tte
=<
Judiciary Committee, which ble that features of the presen!
d took no action. system, such as territoria
, Stating he is hopeful of agreements and the reserve ) phe
; action on his proposal in the clause binding a player to one
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~ongrt~~ of tfJt Wntttb ~tatt~
J,oust of l\tprtsentatibts
lllaB'bington, ]&.~.
J anu a r y 1 0, 1967
Mr . Wi l liam Ba rtholomay
At l anta Brave s
Commerc e Bu i ld ing
At l anta, Ge orgia
De a r Bi ll:
I n ot i c ed t h e enclosed a r t i l e fr om the Wash i n g t o n Post
and rath e r than h a ve y ou wr i te me concerning i t , I thoug h t
I wou ld wr i t e you and l et y o u know that I am comple t ely
oppos ed to this p iec e o f leg i s la tion .
With my v e r y be st r eg ards
Since r el y yours,
FLETCHER THOMPSON
Member of Congre ss
FT/lg
cc : Mr . S i d Scarborough
Manage r , Atl a nt a Stadium
Iv an Al len , J r .
Mayor , City of Atlan ta
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Congress of the Anited States
House of Representatives
@ashington, B.C.
January 10, 1967
Mr. William Bartholomay
Atlanta Braves
Commerce Building
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Bill:
I noticed the enclosed article from the Washington Post
and rather than have you write me concerning it, I thought
I would write you and let you know that I am completely
opposed to this piece of legislation.
With my very best regards
Sincerely yours,
FLETCHER THOMPSON '
Member of Congress z
FT/1g | .
cc: Mr. Sid Scarborough . (Ths DB ReGDAry
Manager, Atlanta Stadium
Ivan Allen, Jr. ‘
_ Mayor, City of Atlanta | Ae
Te eh ee ‘ si A al i a t3 iy .29P? 2. j i 1
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1967 ATLANTA BRAVES ROSTER
MANAGER
8
Hitchcock, Billy
B
T
HT.
WT.
BORN
BIRTHPLACE
RESIDENCE
1966 CLUB
R
R
6-2
190
Jul y 31 , 1916
Inverness , Ala.
Opelika, Ala.
Atlanta
R
R
L-R
R
R
R
R
R
5-10
6-2
6-1
6-0
180
193
200
210
Oct, 10 , 1917
Aug. 18, 1920
May 3, 1916
~ -t_:_1_~ 1907
Mobile, Ala.
Chicago, I l l .
Chicago, Ill.
Kensington, Ga.
Montg omery, Ala.
Mesa, Ariz .
Chicago, Ill.
BuchanE,n, Ga.
Richmond
Albuquerque
Atlanta
Atlanta
B
T
HT.
WT.
BORN
BIRTHPLACE
RESIDENCE
1966 CLUB
Deming, N. M.
Fresno, Calif.
COACHES
9
4
3
5
Adair, Bill
K8nned y, Bob
Silvestri, Ken
Wya t __!: _,_Whg_low
PITC:HERS (17)
Jfi
Bl a s ingame, Wade
L
L
6-1
185
Nov. 22 , 1943
39
42
20
40
33
Britton, Jim
Bruce, Bob
Carroll, Clay
Cl oninger, Tony
Jarvis, Pat
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
6-4
6- 3
6-1
6-0
5-10
215
208
190
200
180
Mar. 25, 1944
May 16, 1933
May 2, 1941
Aug. 13, 1940
Mar. 18, 1941
47
Hernand2z, Ramon
R
L-L
5-11
165
Aug. 31, 1940
30
22
Johnson , Ken
Kelley, Dick
R
R
R
L
6-4
6-0
222
175
June 16, 1933
Jan. 8, 1940
23
35
Lemaste r, Denver
Niekro, Phil
R
R
L
R
6-1
6-1
185
180
Feb. 25, 1939
Apr. 1, 1939
38
Reed, Ron
R
R
6-6
216
Nov . 2, 19,": ~
26
Ritchie, Jay
R
R
6-4
190
Nov. 30, 1936
37
Schwall , Don
R
R
6-6
200
Mar. 2, 1938
34
Upshaw, Cec il
R
R
6- 6
185
Oct. 22, 1942
25
Vaughan, Charles
R
L
6-1
175
Oct. 6 , 1947
49
Williams, Ear l
R
R
6-5
195
J uly 14, 1948
Atlanta
Richmond
Tonawanda, N. Y.
Tonawanda, N.Y.
Richmond
Detroit, Mich.
Livonia, Mich .
Houston
Clanton, Ala.
Atlanta, Ga.
Atlanta
Lincoln, N.C.
Iron Station,N.C. Atlanta
Carlyle, Ill.
Atlanta, Ga.
Atlanta
Richmond
Carolina, P.R.
Carolina, P.R.
El Paso
Seattle
w. Palm Beach, Fla. w. Palm Beach,Fla. Atlanta
Boston, Mass.
Brighton, Mass.
Atlanta
Richmond
Atlanta
Caroria, Calif.
Oxnard, Calif.
Blaine, Ohio
Lansing, Ohio
Atlanta
Richmond
Atlanta
LaPorte, Ind.
LaPorte, Ind.
Kinston
Austin
Richmond
Atlanta
Salisbury, N.C.
Salisbury, N.C.
Richmond
Atlanta
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pittsburgh
Shreveport, La.
Bossier City, La. Atlanta
Richmond
Austin
Mercedes, Texas
Atlanta
Brownsville,Tex.
Austin
Newark, N.J.
Montclair, N.J.
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1966 CLUB
AB
12
15
R
R
R
R
6- 2
6- 1
215
205
Mar. 22, 1935
July 18, 1940
Moline , I l l.
Brookl yn, N. Y.
Rock Island, I l l .
Brooklyn N. Y.
At l anta
Atlan t a
R
5- 9
150
Oct. 19 , 1943
Sal inas , P. R.
Atla n ta
Richmond
Santo Domingo , P . R. At l anta
Richmond
Grove, Okla .
Ne w York (A)
Tulsa, Ok la.
Barquisime to , Venz. Kinston
Austin
Oakland, Cal if.
Atlanta
At lanta , Ga.
Denver
Kansas City, Mo.
Atlanta
At lanta, Ga.
Rio Piedras, P. R .
Atlant a
Richmond
Amaril l o
Ponce, Puerto Ri co
Richmon d
Webster Grove , Mo.
Aust i n
Cora l Gables , Fla .
Atlan ta
Oliver, Ge ne
Torre, Joe
H
HR
RBI
AVG .
191
546
37
172
8
36
24
101
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.3 15
44
395
666
414
500
55 4
365
110
307
454
91
170
460
243
104
455
4
96
218
132
120
170
96
24
96
114
25
52
122
0
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25
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15
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6
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INFIELDERS (13)
16
Al omar , Santos
R
29
28
6
11
Al ou, Felip e
Beauchamp, Jim
Boye r, Clete
Camb ero, Al
Connoll y , Bob
de l a Hoz , Mike
Mart i n ez, Or l and o
Menke , De nis
Mi llan, Felix
R R 6- 1
R R 6- 2
R R 6- 0
R R 5- 10
R R 6-0
R R 5- 11
R L-R 6-1
R R 6- 0
R R 6- 1
195
205
183
165
185
175
17 5
182
1 72
May 12 , 1935
Aug. 21 , 1 939
Feb. 8, 1937
Aug. 2?- ' 1944
Jan . l. , 1945
Oc t . 2 :; 939
? ', , 1941
Aug . ~J uly 21 , 1940
,
Au g . -? .l'
1943
Ciudad, Tr ujillo
Vinita, Okla.
Cassville, Mo .
Barquisimeto, Ven z.
Oak land, Calif .
Hav ana, Cuba
Havana, Cu ba
Bancroft , I owa
Yabucoa , ? . R.
18
45
Pacheco, Ed
Southworth, Bill
R
R
5-11
6- 2
155
205
De c . 24, 1944
Nov . 10 , 1945
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Madison, Wis.
so
51
7
46
19
14
Woodward, _Wo o!iY
R
R
Sa l inas, P . R.
R
R
6- 2
18 5
Se p t. 23, 1942
Miami, Fl a.___ __ _
R
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1934
J an. 31, 1946
Sep t . l.- ' 1939
Mob ile, Ala.
Mequon, Wis.
Los Angeles, Cal if .
Lo s An ge l es , Cal if .
San Ped ro De Mar co s i , San Pedro
Puerto Ri co
De Marcosi , P. R.
Hampton , s . c.
Cha rleston , s . C.
so
26
120
77
OUTFIELDERS (8)
44
52
43
Aar on, Henr y
Bashor e , Ted
Car t y, Ri c o
R
L
L
6- 0
5-ll
R
R
6- 2
180
185
19 0
27
C":line, Ty
L
L
t- 0
168
june :i.5' 1939
53
Ga st on, Cl are nce
R
R
6- 4
19 5
Mar . ' '
31
48
Ge i ger, Ga ry
Jones, Ma ck
Lum, Mike
L
L
L
R
R
L
6-0
6-1
5-11
170
180
180
Apr . ~' 1937
Nov. 6, 1938
Oct . 27 , 1945
l7
Trainer - Harvy Stone
Equipm e nt Mana ger - Dave Pursley
Team Phys i c ian - Dr . Charles Harrison
Ground s keeper - Wa lly Hi ggins
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San Antonio, Texas
San An to ni o , Tex as
Sand Ri dge, Ill.
Atlanta, Ga.
Honolulu ,yawaii _ _
Murphysboro, I l l .
Atlanta, Ga.
Honolulu, Hawaii
Atlan t a
Kinston
168
44
Ll
0:::
100
11
12 7
53
. 279
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Atlanta
Atl a nta
Richmond
Bat avfr.
Austin
Atlanta
Atlanta
Austin
521
71
214
433
10
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417
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170
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1967 ATLANTA BRAVES ROSTER
MANAGER B T HT. WI. BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 1966 CLUB
8 Hitchcock, Billy R R 6-2 190 July 31, 1916 Inverness, Ala. Opelika, Ala. Atlanta
COACHES
9 Adair, Bill R R 5-10 180 Oct. 10, 1917 Mobile, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Richmond
4 Kennedy, Bob R R 6-2 193 Aug. 18, 1920 Chicago, Ill. Mesa, Ariz. Albuquerque
3 Silvestri, Ken L-R R 6-1 200 May 3, 1916 Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Atlanta
5. _ Wyatt, Whitlow R R 6-0 210 Sept. 27, 1907 Kensington, Ga. _ Buchanan, Ga. Atlanta
PITCHERS (17) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 1966 CLUB
36 Blasingame, Wade L L 6-1 185 Nov. 22, 1943 Deming, N. M. Fresno, Calif. Atlanta
Richmond
39 Britton, Jim R R 6-4 215 Mar. 25, 1944 Tonawanda, N. Y. Tonawanda, N.Y. Richmond
42 Bruce, Bob R R 6-3 208 May 16, 1933 Detroit, Mich. Livonia, Mich. Houston
20 Carroll, Clay R R 6-1 190 May 2, 1941 Clanton, Ala. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta
40 Cloninger, Tony R R 6-0 200 Aug. 13, 1940 Lincoln, N.C. Tron Station,N.C. Atlanta
33 Jarvis, Pat R R 5-10 180 Mar. 18, 1941 Carlyle, I1l. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta
Richmond
47 Hernandez, Ramon R L-L 5-11 165 Aug. 31, 1940 Carolina, P.R. Carolina, P.R. El Paso
Seattle
39 Johnson, Ken R R 6-4 222 June 16, 1933 W. Palm Beach, Fla. W. Palm Beach,Fla. Atlanta
22 Kelley, Dick R L 6-0 175 Jan. 8, 1940 Boston, Mass. Brighton, Mass. Atlanta
Richmond
23 Lemaster, Denver R L 6-1 185 Feb. 25, 1939 Carona, Calif. Oxnard, Calif. Atlanta
35 Niekro, Phil R R 6-1 180 Apr. 1, 1939 Blaine, Ohio Lansing, Ohio Atlanta
Richmond
38 Reed, Ron R R 6-6 216 Nov. 2, 1962 LaPorte, Ind. LaPorte, Ind. Atlanta
Kinston
Austin
Richmond
26 Ritchie, Jay R R 6-4 190 Nov. 30, 1936 Salisbury, N.C. Salisbury, N.C. Atlanta
Richmond
37 Schwall, Don R R 6-6 200 Mar. 2, 1938 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Atlanta
Pittsburgh
34 Upshaw, Cecil R R 6-6 185 Oct. 22, 1942 Shreveport, La. Bossier City, La. Atlanta
Richmond
Austin
25 Vaughan, Charles R L 6-1 175 Bet. 6, 1947 Mercedes, Texas Brownsville,Tex. Atlanta
: ; dei ‘ Austin
49 Williams, Earl R R 6-5 195 July 14, 1948 Newark, N.J. Montclair, N.J. Sarasota
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3.67
2.25
1.76
1.20
3.52
4.11
1.73
3.31
2.18
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2.87
2.77
2.57
2.92
3.10
Trainer - Harvy Stone
Equipment Manager - Dave Pursley
Team Physician —- Dr. Charles Harrison
Groundskeeper - Wally Higgins
CATCHERS (2) BT HT. WT, BORN BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 1966 CLUB AB H HR RBI AVG.
12 Oliver, Gene R R 6-2 215 Mar. 22, 1935 Moline, Ill. Rock Island, Ill. Atlanta 191 37). 8° 124 -194
15 Torre, Joe R_ R 6-1 205 July 18, 1940 Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Atlanta 546 172 36 101 .315
INFIELDERS (13)
16 Alomar, Santos R R 5-9 150 Oct. 19, 1943 Salinas, P. R. Salinas, P. R. Atlanta 44 4 0 Z 091
Richmond 395 96 5 26 243
29 Alou, Felipe R R 6-1 195 May 12, 1935 Ciudad, Trujillo Santo Domingo, P. R. Atlanta 666 218 31 74 ~327
28 Beauchamp, Jim R R 6-2 205 Aug. 21, 1939 Vinita, Okla. Grove, Okla. Richmond 414 132 | 25 77 ~319
6 Boyer, Clete R R 6-0 183 Feb. 8, 1937 Cossville, Mo. Tulsa, Okla. New York (A) 500 120 14 57 .240
50 Cambero, Al R R 5-10 165 Aug. 22, 1944 Barquisimeto, Venz. Barquisimeto, Venz. Kinston 554 170 O 29 -307
51 Connolly, Bob R R 6-0 185 £4Jan. 1, i945 Oakland, Calif. Oakland, Calif. Austin 365 96 7 44 263
7 de la Hoz, Mike R R 5-11 175 Oet. #, 1939 Havana, Cuba Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta 110 24 z 7 .218
46 Martinez, Orlando RL-R 6-1 175 Aug. 23, 194] Havana, Cuba Kansas City, Mo. Denver 307 96. O 32 -313
19 Menke, Denis R R 6-0 182 Juiy 21, 1940 Bancroft, lowa Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta 454 114 15 60 251
11 Millan, Felix R R 6-1 i172 Aug. 21, 1943 Yabucoa, P. R. Rio Piedras, P. R. Atlanta 91 25 O 5 -275
Richmond 170 52° 6 29 -306
18 Pacheco, Ed R R 5-11 155 Dec. 24, 1944 Ponce, Puerto Rico Ponce, Puerto Rico Amarillo 460 122 2 42 -265
45 Southworth, Bill R R 6-2 205 #£xNov. 16, 1945 Madison, Wis. Webster Grove, Mo. Richmond 243 50. 22! 37 -206
Austin 104 26 60 8 -250
14 Woodward, Woody R_R 6-2 185 Sept. 23, 194 Miami, Fla. _ Coral Gables, Fla. Atlanta 455. 120 Q 43 -264
OUTFIELDERS (8)
44 Aaron, Henry R R 6-0 180 Feb. 5, 1934 Mobile, Ala. Mequon, Wis. Atlanta 503 168 44 127 279
52 Bashore, Ted L bL 5-13 185 Jan. 31, 1946 Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Kinston BOS 300 11 53 -247
43 Carty, Rico R R 6-2 L190 Sept. 1. 1939 San Pedro De Marcosi, San Pedro
Puerto Rice De Marcosi, P. R. Atlanta 521 7Q° 15. ¥6 »326
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.January 26, 1967
Honorable Fletcher Thompson
Congre s of the United S tes
House of Repre entatives
Washington, D . C e
De r Fletcher:
Thank you for your letter and the positi<'.m you ha.ve
taken regarding rganized ba ebaU Wlde.r the· Anti•
Tru t A<:t.
1 am mo t grateful £or your effoz
in
Si.nc rely your ,
1 n Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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January 26, 1967
Honorable Fletcher Thompson
Congress of the United States
House of Representatives
Washington, D. C.
Dear Fletcher:
Thank you for your letter and the position you have
taken regarding organized baseball under the Anti-
Trust Act.
Iam most grateful for your efforts in this matter.
Sincerely yours,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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OFFICE OF THE CLERK
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
WASH IN GTO N, D . C ., 20543
January 23, 1967
RE:
WISCONSIN v. MILWAUKEE BR.AVES, INC.,
ET AL., No. 659, Oct. Term, 1966
Dear Sir:
The Court today entered the following order
in the above-entitled case:
The petition for a rehearing is denied.
Mr. Justice Fortas took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.
Very truly yours,
/
=t/
L-- ·
JOHN
r.
DAVIS, Clerk
By
I
ssist;./
·
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Earl A. Jinkinson, Esq.
Winston, Strawn, Smith & Patters on
38 South Dearborn St.
Chicago, Ill.
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OFFICE OF THE CLERK
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
WASHINGTON, D. CC. 20543
January 23, 1967
RE: WISCONSIN v. MILWAUKEE BRAVES, INC.,
ET AL., No. 659, Oct. Term, 1966
Dear Sir:
The Court today entered the following order
in the above-entitled case:
The petition for a rehearing is denied.
Mr. Justice Fortas took no part in the con-
sideration or decision of this petition.
Very truly yours,
JOHN F. DAVIS, Clerk
f
a if
J ee
Earl A. Jinkinson, Esq.
Winston, Strawn, Smith & Patterson
38 South Dearborn St.
Cinicago, I11.
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HAROLD A. S M ITH
GRI E R D . PATT E RSON
CHAR L ES J . CALDERINI
G E ORGE 8 . C HR ISTENSEN
A RTH UR 0. W ELTON~J R .
TH OMAS A . RE YN O L DS
BR"C E L. HA M I LTON
REUBEN A . BORSCH
ALBERT W. POTTS
JAME S D.H E AO
T H O M AS S . TY L ER
DOUG LAS C . "'10 1R
FRA N K B . G ILM E R
ROB ERT M<;DO U GAL , JR
G E RARD E. ~ RASHORN
N E AL J.Mc;AULIFFE
EDWARD J . WENDROW
CHAR L ES F . MARQU I S
A L EXANDER J - MOODY
B . M ICHAE L PAL LASCH
JO H N DO N OVAN BIX L ER
CHARLES J . CALD E R I Nl,,JR .
BRUC E L. BOWER
FREDER I CK G .ACKER
ROB ERT 8 . G O LDIN G
G . BRADFO R D COOK
RICHARD J.BR E NNAN
M . FINLEY MAXSON
ARTH U R I.GOU L D
NORMAN WAI T E .JR
B R U CE M . SM I T H
CRANE C. H AUSER
EARL A.JIN KINSON
E DMUND J.KENNY
CALV I N P. SAWY I ER
J .ARDEN REARICK
RICHARD J.FAL ETTI
FRANK D.KENNEY
F RED H.DAUGHERTY
R .LAWR E NCE S T ORMS
T H OMAS A.REYN O LDS . JR.
DAVID C. KE EGA
DON M . SOW ER S
JAM E S L. PERK I NS
EDWARD L. FOOTE
DAVID J.HARDY
RICHARD H . CAIN
FRANKO . WETMORE IC
RI CHARD W . AUSTIN
WINSTON, STRAWN, SMITH
&
PATTERSON
1400 F I RST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
CHICAGO
60603
FREDERICK H. W I NSTON (1853-1886)
FR EDERICK 5. W IN S TON (1878 - 1909)
S I LAS H. S T RAWN (189 1-1946)
( 31 2) Fl N A N CIA L 6 ·3 600
CABLE ADD RE SS
January 25, 1967
ROBERT G . LANE
D . S IONEY CONDIT
JOHN W.STACK
JAMES J . NACK
W ILLIAM 0.M ULLI KEN
WA LTER L .CROWL EY
GEORGE E . LEO N ARDfil
FRANK L. BUTLER
JOHN H.DAVIES
S TANLEY A . WA LTON
m
Dear Ivan,
I thought you would like
Order of the Supreme Court of the
ending the Braves litigatione
It
hard and expensive battle, but we
some s olace fr om the fa ct t h at we
a copy of the
United States
has been a
can obtain
won!
The Alstons, Hodgsons , Alexanders , et
al are all planning on spending a few da ys at
Spr ing Tra ining th i s y ear, a nd I sincere l y hope
that th e All e ns will f ind it conv e nient t o do
l ikewise. We would lov e to h a v e y ou down a t
Pa lm Beach any time a ft e r Feb r uary 2 4 th an d if
you think you c a n make it , even on the shortest
notic e, ple a se gi v e me or Bill a telephone call
an d we 'll mee t you t here.
Wit h warmes t perso na l regar ds.
Honorab l e Ivan All en, Jr.
Mayor o f the City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlant a, Georgi a
- -·
W I NST ON
C HIC AGO
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HAROLO A. SMITH
GRIER 0. PATTERSON
CHARLES J. CALDERINI
GEORGE 8.CHRISTENSEN
ARTHUR D_WELTON,JR-
THOMAS 4, REYNOLDS
BRYCE L_ HAMILTON
REUBEN A.BORSCH
ALBERT W. POTTS
JAMES D,HEAD
THOMAS 5.TYLER
DOUGLAS C.MOIR
FRANK &.GILMER
ROBERT MSDOUGAL JF
GERARD E.-GRASHORN
NEAL J-MSAULIFFE
EDWARD J.WENOROW
CHARLES F.MARQUIS
ALEXANDER J-MOODY
B.MICHAEL PALLASCH
JOHN DONOVAN BIXLER
CHARLES J.CALOERIN|,JR
BRUCE L. BOWER
FREDERICK G- ACKER
ROBERT B.GOLDING
G.SRADFORD CooK
RICHARD J-BRENNAN
M.FINLEY MAXSON
ARTHUR |.GOULD
NORMAN WAITE, JR
BRUCE M. SMITH
CRANE C.HAUSER
EARL A.JINKINSON
EDMUND J.KENNY
CALVIN PL SAWTIER
J.ARDEN REARICK
RICHARD J.FALETTI
FRANK O.KENNEY
FRED H.DAUGHERTY
FLLAWRENCE STORMS
THOMAS A.REYNOLDS,JR.
DAVID C.KEEGAL
DON M. SOWERS
JAMES L.PERMINS
EDWARD L.FOOTE
BDAVIO J.HARDY
RICHARD H.CAIN
FRANK O.WETMORE IT
RICHARD W. AUSTIN
ROBERT G.LANE
D. SIDNEY CONDIT
JOHN W.STACK
JAMES J.NACH
WILLIAM D.MULLIREN
WALTER L-CROWLEY
GEORGE E— LEONARD IT
FRANK L. BUTLER
JOHN H.DAVIES
STANLEY A WALTON TIL
WINSTON, STRAWN, SMITH & PATTERSON
Id4O00 First NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
FREDERICK H-WINSTON (/8@53-i686)
FREDERICK 5S. WINSTON (I878-i909)
SILAS H.STRAWN (189)-1946)
CHICAGO 60603
(312) FINANCIAL 6- 3600
CABLE ADGRESS
WINSTON CHICAGO
January 25, 1967
Dear Ivan,
I thought you would like a copy of the
Order of the Supreme Court of the United States
ending the Braves litigation, It has been a
hard and expensive battle, but we can obtain
some solace from the fact that we won!
The Alstons, Hodgsons, Alexanders, et
al are all planning on spending a few days at
Spring Training this year, and I sincerely hope
that the Allens will find it convenient to do
likewise. We would love to have you down at
Palm Beach any time after February 24th and if
you think you can make it, even on the shortest
notice, please give me or Bill a telephone call
and we'll meet you there.
With warmest personal regards.
Cordially,
ff Vie
Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
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January 30, 1967
Mr . Thomas A . Reynolds
Winston, Strawn, Smith & Patterson
1400 First National Bank Building
Chicago, Illinois
60603
Dear Tom:
Thank you SQ :much for your letter nd the
Suprerne Coul."t Deci ion.
Looking forwa..l"d to Spring Training and hope
to be able to accept yol.ll' invitation to cOine
to Palm Bea.ch.
Sine rely your ,
lvan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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January 30, 1967
Mr. Thomas A. Reynolds
Winston, Strawn, Smith & Patterson
1400 First National Bank Building
Chicago, Illinois 60603
Dear Tom:
Thank you so much for your letter and the
Supreme Court Decision.
Looking forward to Spring Training and hope
to be able to accept your invitation to come
to Palm Beach,
Sincerely yours,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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I,..
PLAY BALL-Atlanta's Mayor Ivan Allan tosses out first ball with assist from Governor Carl Sanders.
Brave New World
By FURMAN BISHER
Atlanta f oumal
I
T wasn't a good year, really.
The manager was fi red. Some of the coaches got along
like old hens clucking around the same rooster. The town
hero, the player who stood as the symbol of the Braves, was
traded like you trade a horse. As much ink was devoted to
lawsuits and courtroom play, and to Grobschmidt and Roller, as to Alou and Aaron , Cloninger and Torre.
People complained about (a) parking, (b) price of hot
dogs, ( c) price of anything, ( d) salt on the peanuts, ( e) no
salt on the peanuts, ( f) no tickets at the reservation window, (g) wrong tickets at the reservation window, (h) why
there weren't more seats when Sandy Koufax pitched, and
( i) Bobby Bragan.
Several people in places of authority picked the Braves
to win the pennant, or to be up there in September. They
finished fifth. They had to come fast out of the shadows to
do this .
For years, transient experts had been saying, "Atlanta is
a major league city."
Now we knew that Atlanta officially was a major league
city. We had all the aches and pains that other major league
cities had . We fired managers. We had dissension in the
clubhouse. We had fans who groused like hell. We were
picked high and finished among the average. We had everything you want in the major leagues, from the saddle sores
to the satin.
Dixie
The reason we know it was fo r the good of all was that
1,540,000 came out to Atlanta Stadium to see what was
going on. People who had never seen a baseball thrown
caught the shuttle bus, or had brunch or dinner at the club
and rode out on a charter.
Baseball became "society" again in Atlanta. To be seen
in a box seat, or on the club level, or in the Stadium Club
was the thing.
The night we knew it was "big" was the night that Sandy
Koufax pitched against Denver Lemaster. That was the
night that Billy Hitchcock succeeded Bobby Bragan as manager. At least 10,000 people were turned away, but that
wasn 't point of proof that this was "b ig."
In the middle of the game, rai n came, and it rained for
two hours . People standing around the outfield fence huddled there for an hour before surrendering their places and
find ing shelter. Over 40,000 of an original crowd of 54,000
wanted to see the finis h, which fina lly came at 12 : 3 5 a.m.,
when Ed Mathews, the symbolic Brave, knocked a home run
over the rightfield fence on a 3-2 count with two men out
in the ninth inning.
No one event has had as much impact on the national
image of Atlanta in 25 years as the building of the stadium
and the arrival of the Braves. It brought business to the city
and industry to the city and prestige to the city, and it was
a thing of value to every facet of life in the city.
There was a time of political crisis last fall when we had
no Governor. We could do without one far more easily than
we could do without the Braves.
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Greetings
From
LEONARD
J.
SIMON
FORT LAUDERDALE
OF
Training Home of the
New York Yankees
WESTON'S SHOPPERS CITY, INC.
THE PLACE TO GO
IN FLORIDA
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PLAY BALL—Atlanta’s Mayor Ivan Allan tosses out first ball with assist from Governor Carl Sanders.
Brave New World in Dixie
By FURMAN BISHER
Atlanta Journal
T wasn't a good year, really.
The manager was fired. Some of the coaches got along
like old hens clucking around the same rooster. The town
hero, the player who stood as the symbol of the Braves, was
traded like you trade a horse. As much ink was devoted to
lawsuits and courtroom play, and to Grobschmidt and Rol-
ler, as to Alou and Aaron, Cloninger and Torre.
People complained about (a) parking, (b) price of hot
dogs, (c) price of anything, (d) salt on the peanuts, (e) no
salt on the peanuts, (f) no tickets at the reservation win-
dow, (g) wrong tickets at the reservation window, (h) why
there weren’t more seats when Sandy Koufax pitched, and
(i) Bobby Bragan.
Several people in places of authority picked the Braves
to win the pennant, or to be up there in September. They
finished fifth. They had to come fast out of the shadows to
do this.
For years, transient experts had been saying, ‘Atlanta ts
a major league city.”
Now we knew that Atlanta officially was a major league
city. We had all the aches and pains that other major league
cities had. We fired managers. We had dissension in the
clubhouse. We had fans who groused like hell. We were
picked high and finished among the average. We had every-
thing you want in the major leagues, from the saddle sores
to the satin.
The reason we know it was for the good of all was that
1,540,000 came out to Atlanta Stadium to see what was
going on. People who had never seen a baseball thrown
caught the shuttle bus, or had brunch or dinner at the club
and rode out on a charter.
Baseball became “‘society” again in Atlanta. To be seen
in a box seat, or on the club level, or in the Stadium Club
was the thing.
The night we knew it was “big” was the night that Sandy
Koufax pitched against Denver Lemaster. That was the
night that Billy Hitchcock succeeded Bobby Bragan as man-
ager. At least 10,000 people were turned away, but that
wasn't point of proof that this was “big.”
In the middle of the game, rain came, and it rained for
two hours. People standing around the outfield fence hud-
dled there for an hour before surrendering their places and
finding shelter. Over 40,000 of an original crowd of 54,000
wanted to see the finish, which finally came at 12:35 a.m.,
when Ed Mathews, the symbolic Brave, knocked a home run
over the rightfield fence on a 3-2 count with two men out
in the ninth inning.
No one event has had as much impact on the national
image of Atlanta in 25 years as the building of the stadium
and the arrival of the Braves. It brought business to the city
and industry to the city and prestige to the city, and it was
a thing of value to every facet of life in the city.
There was a time of political crisis last fall when we had
no Governor, We could do without one far more easily than
we could do without the Braves.
69
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why you’ll appreciate TWA’s one-airline service to most major er ‘
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Florida. And if you’re crossing the country non-stop, TWA’s >}
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nearest TWA office or your travel agent.
=By Inflight Motion Pictures, Inc., on most coast-to-coast jets.
Greetings
From
LEONARD J. SIMON
FORT LAUDERDALE
OF
Training Home of the
New York Yankees
WESTON’S SHOPPERS CITY, INC.
THE PLACE TO GO
IN FLORIDA
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ATLANTA STADIUM
ATLANTA, GA . 30312
AC 404- 522 - 7630
MEMO TO:
Mayor Ivan Allen
FROM:
Bill Bartholomay, Chairman & President
February 8, 1967
Thought this article in the December issue of PACE magazine published in
Los Angeles, California might be of interest to you.
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ATLANTA STADIUM
ATLANTA, GA. 30312
AC 404—522-7630
MEMO TO: Mayor Ivan Allen February 8, 1967
FROM: Bill Bartholomay, Chairman & President
Thought this article in the December issue of PACE magazine published in
Los Angeles, California might be of interest to you.
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February 13, 1967
Mr
g
Bill Bartholomay
Atlanta. Braves
AUanta Stadium
Atlanta, Georgia
D
30312
r Bill:
Thank you fo-r the rticl by Al Kv.ettner which I
had not e n.
I am certainly looking forward to · eing you in
W t Palm Bea.eh during Spr.i ng Tr ,tmng.
Sincerely your ,
lvan Allen, Ir.
M . yor
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February 13, 1967
Mr. Bill Bartholomay
Atlanta Braves
Atlanta Stadium
Atlanta, Georgia 30312
Dear Bill:
Thank you for the article by Al Kuettner which I
had not seen,
I am certainly looking forward to seeing you in
West Palm Beach during Spring Training.
Sincerely yours,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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BRAVES•.,00Cll
OFFICERS
PIISIDENT- STEVE SCHMIDT
P. 0 . Box 972 (30301 )
IUSINESS
HOME
522-$883
631>-7777
YICl-f'IESIDENT-J. l . JEIDEN
319 Ton Pryor S1. Bldg. (30303)
523-650•
237-2•38
YICE-PIESIDINT_.lll IASS
P. 0 . Drow• • 173• (30301 )
875-3• r1
938-6509
TIIASUllll-1D HAIIIIS
523 Wh;1eholl S1., 5.W. (30303)
521-3366
3'•-5672
SICfflAIIY--llMEll MOIIIOW
2,9, Woodridge Dr., Decolur (30033)
443-9120
634-0703
DIRECTORS
CHAILII lllOWN
P. 0 . Box 30, Atlonto (30301)
761-8821
753-8680
AllT COlllEI
1611 W. Peachtree s,. (30308)
872-11,1
93M2•1
JOI OlllSON
739 W. Pea chtre e S1. (30308)
875-7396
355-71 27
IIUY OIISON
2000 Fuhon No!'I 8onk Bldg. (30303)
522-3865
237-3,13
- • OUNNON
A1lonta Stadium (30312)
525-7636
252-182'
IIUNln JACKSON
Peodlt' " 71h 81dg. (30323)
521>-5293
79•-61 29
McCIIIADY JOHNSTON
710 Rhode1-Hoverty Bldg. (30303)
522-477 1
237-24'5
- M d l llMOTT
600 Worc:he1ter Or., N.E. (30306)
873-19 16
633-10'2
-MONTAG
1365 Pooch1ree St., N.E. (30305)
87"-9762
252-1896
JOI PITTAID
853 Northcliff Dr., N.W. (303 18)
875-6661
355-2366
IIDNIY SCAI IOI OUOH
'610 Club Terra ce, N.E. (303 19)
522-4n1
237-24'5
Al ntOMPSON
Peod,t, - Con••• Bldg. (30303)
526-659•
79, . 187,
f . JOI VINING
2170 Piedmonl Rd ., N.E. (3032')
875-15• 1
636-3'79
AKN• YAWN
Southern Airways,
· Atlanta Airport (30320}
766-5321
766-2829
Fr:..day April l /;, - ·-tari ot t I,Totor I nn 12 ; 1 5
Luncheon Pr ogram
•f,Tect
1
tho il ev1 Dr ave s '
Head Table Guests
Hayor I van .All en
Bill Bar thol omay
Bi lly Hitchc oclt
Paul Ric ha r ds
Eddie Glennon
J oe Tor re
Her man Frank s
Hor ace Stonehar.i
Steve Schmidt
'\:Ji llie May s
Bi ll Ba s s
J t, L. Jerden
Ed Ha rris
Efmer IIorrow
Dean Collins
Dixie Bott ler
Re presentat ive
Program
Si lent Pr ayer f or former members Jack Wi l l iams and
Harvey Hester and ot her dec ea s ed members fo llowed by
invocation bir Dean Collin s .
First Pit ch by -Tayor All en
Introduc e Head Ta ble Gue sts
I nt r oduce Pr ess Radi o TV by Charlie Roberts
Introduc e Lunche on Sponsor and hi s ~~e st s
Braves f ront office by Bi l l Barthol om~ or Paul Ri c hards
Billy Hitchc ock Int r oduce players, tell a bout nm·1 Erave s
Present Billy !Ii t chcock v-li th Pi ct nre
Glennon introduce Herman Franks
Joe Torre prese nts trophy to Clay Carroll
I ntroduce umpi r e s
·
J . L. Gerden membershi p chairman
Conclude/--See you at the Ball GAme
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BRA VES "400" CLUB
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT— STEVE SCHMIDT
P. O, Box 972 (30301)
BUSINESS HOME
522-8883 636-7777
VICE-PRESIDENT—J. L. JERDEN
319 Ten Pryor 51. Bldg. (30303)
523-6504 237-2438
VICE-PRESIDENT—BILL BASS
P. O. Drawer 1734 (30301)
875-3411 938-6509
TREASURER—ED HARRIS
523 Whitehall 5t., 5.W. (30303)
521-3366 344-5672
SECRETARVY—ELMER MORROW
2494 Woodridge Dr., Decatur (30033)
443-9120 634.0703
DIRECTORS
CHARLIE BROWN
P. ©. Box 30, Atlonta (30301)
761-8821 753-8680
ART COLLIER
. 1611 W. Peachtree 51. (30308)
672-1141 938-8241
JOE GERSON
739 W. Peachtree St. (30308)
875-7396 355-7127
BILLY GIBSON
2000 Fulton Nat'l Bank Bldg. (30303)
522-3865 237-3413
EDDIE GLENNON
Atlanta Stadium (30312)
525-7636 252-1824
HUBERT JACKSON
Peachtree 7th Bldg. (30323)
526-5273 794-6129
MecCREADY JOHNSTON
710 Rhodes-Haverty Bldg. (30303)
§22-4771 237-2445
GENE McDERMOTT
600 Worchester Dr., N.E. (30306)
873-1916 633-1042
808 MONTAG
13465 Peachtree os ee (30305)
874-9762
JOE PITTARD
853 Northeliff Dr., N.W. (30318)
875-6661 355-2366
SIDNEY SCARBOROUGH
4610 Club Terrace, N.E. (30319)
522-4771 237-2445
AL THOMPSON
Peachtree Center Bldg. (30303)
526-6594 794-1874
F. JOE VINING
2170 Piedmont Rd., N.E. (30324)
875-454) 66-3479
ARCHIE YAWN
Southern Airways, .
* Atlanta Airport (30320)
766-5321 766-2829
Luncheon Program _ Friday April 1) - Mariott Motor Inn 12315
1
‘Meet the New Braves"
Head Table Guests
Steve Schmidt
Willie Mays
Bill Bass
L. Jerden
Ed Harris
Elmer Morrow
Dean Collins
Dixie Bottler
Representative
Mayor Ivan Allen
Bill Bartholomay
Billy Hitchcock
Paul Richards
Eddie Glennon
Joe Torre
Herman Franks
Horace Stcneham
Program
Silent Prayer for former members Jack Williams and
Harvey Hester and other deceased members followed by
invocation by Dean Collins.
First Pitch by Mayor Allen
Introduce Head Table Guests
Introduce Press Radio TV by Charlie Roberts
Introduce Luncheon Sponsor and his guests
Braves front office by Bill Bartholomay or Paul Richards
Billy Hitchcock Introduce players, tell about new Braves
Present Billy Hitchcock with Picture
Glennon introduce Herman Franks
Joe Torre presents trophy to Clay Carroll
Introduce umpires
Je L. Gerden membership chairman
Conclude /--- See you at the Ball GAme
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BRAVES .ilOOCLUB
OFFICERS
April 11, 1967
PRESIDENT- STEVE SCHMIDT
P. 0 . Box 72 (30301)
BUSINESS
HOME
522-8883
631,-7777
VICE-PRES IDENT-J . L. JERDEN
319 Te n Pryor St. Bldg. (30303)
523-650 4
237-2438
VICE-PRESIDENT- BILL BASS
P.O. Dra we r 1734 (30301)
875-3411
938-6509
TREASURER- ED HARRIS
523 Wh;te holl St., S.W. (30303)
521-3366
344-5672
SECRETARY- ELMER MORROW
2494 Woodridge Dr., Decatur (30033)
443-9 120
fayor I van Allen
Atlanta City Ha ll
Atlanta , Geor gi a
Dear Mayor Allen,
634-0703
Please j oin us at our f irst 1967 Braves
DIRECTORS
CHARLIE BROWN
P. O. Box 30, Atlanta (30301)
761-8821
753-8680
ART COLLIER
1611 W. Pea chtree St. (30308)
8 72-114 1
938-8241
JOE GERSON
739 W. Peachtree St. (30308)
875-7396
355-71 27
BILLY GIBSON
2000 Fulton No t' I Bonk Bldg. (30303)
522-3865
237-3413
EDDIE GLENNON
Atlanta Sta dium (303 12)
525-7636
252-1824
HUBERT JACKSON
Peachtree 7th Bldg. (30323)
5 2lr5293
794-61 29
McCREADY JOHNSTON
710 Rhodes-Haverty Bldg. (30303)
237-2445
5 22-4771
GENE McDERMOTT
600 Worchester Dr., N .E. (30306)
873-19 16
633-1042
BOB MONTAG
1365 Peachtree St., N.E. (30305)
874-9762
252-1896
JOE PITTARD
853 Northcl;ff Dr., N.W. (30318)
875-6661
355-2366
SIDNEY SCARBOROUGH
4610 Club Te rrace, N.E. (30319)
237-2445
522-4771
AL THOMPSON
and
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gue sts will be gi ven a styro ph ome Ball and we
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will joi n you in t hrowing a ball into the
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audience .
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We a r e most pleased that you take such
an a ctive part in t h e Braves 400 Club affairs.
ive look forward to seeing you Friday at
the Ma rriott.
Sincerely,
~~
Peachtree Center Bldg. (30303)
526-6594
794-1874
F. JOE VINING
2 170 P;edmont Rd., N.E. (30324)
875-4541
636-3479
ARCHIE YAWN
Southern Airways,
President
Atlanta Airport (30320)
761,-5321
-/4
400 l uncheon .
766-2829
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BRAVES "400" CLUB
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT— STEVE SCHMIDT
P, O. Box 972 (30301)
BUSINESS HOME
522-8883 636-7777
VICE-PRESIDENT—J, L. JERDEN
319 Ten Pryor St. Bldg. (30303)
523-6504 237-2438
VICE-PRESIDENT—BILL BASS
P.O. Drawer 1734 (30301)
875-3411 938-6509
TREASURER—ED HARRIS
523 Whitehall St., $.W. (30303)
521-3366 344-5672
SECRETARY—ELMER MORROW
2494 Woodridge Dr,, Decatur (30033)
443-9120 634-0703
DIRECTORS
CHARLIE BROWN
P. ©. Box 30, Atlanta (30301)
761-8821 753-8680
ART COLLIER
1611 W. Peachtree St. (30308)
872-1141 938-8241
JOE GERSON
739 W. Peachtree St, (90308)
875-7396 355-7127
BILLY GIBSON
2000 Fulton Nat'l Bank Bldg. (30303)
522-3865 237-3413
EDDIE GLENNON
Atlanta Stadium (30312)
525-7636 252-1824
HUBERT JACKSON
Peachtree 7th Bldg. (30323)
526-5293 794-6129
McCREADY JOHNSTON
710 Rhodes-Hoverty Bldg. (30303)
522-4771 237-2445
GENE McDERMOTT
600 Worchester Dr., N.E, (30306)
873-1916 633-1042
BOB MONTAG
1365 Peochtree St., N.E. (30305)
874-9762 252-1896
JOE PITTARD
853 Northcliff Dr., N.W. (30318)
7 355-2366
SIDNEY SCARBOROUGH
4610 Club Terrace, NI S SA
522-4771 237-2
AL THOMPSON
Peechtree Center Bldg. (30303)
526-6594 794-1874
F. JOE VINING
2170 Piedmont Rd., N.E. (30324)
875-4541 636-3479
ARCHIE YAWN
Southern Airways,
Atlanta Airport (30320)
766-5321 766-2829
April 11, 1967
Mayor Ivan Allen
Atlanta City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen,
Please join us at our first 1967 Braves
4,00 luncheon.
Enclosed find copy of Head Table Guests -
and program. x
We would like to call on you for the first€ 9, y
pitch. At that time you and all head table ny
cuests will be given a styrophome Ball and we
will join you in throwing a ball into the
audience.
We are most pleased that you take such
an active part in the Braves 400 Club affairs.
We look forward to seeing you Friday at
the Marriott.
Sincerely,
tephen J. Schmidt
President
SJS/as
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ARTHUR AN D ERSEN
34 PEACHTREE STREET,
N. W.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
April 17, 1967
Honorable Ivan Allen
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
City Hal l
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Al l en :
Several months ago I wrote you and told
you of Georgia Tech's study of the economic impact
of the Braves on the City of Atlanta.
With usual
academic speed , it has j ust now been published
and I thought it might be helpful to your staff .
Durin g the early months of this study
we were concerned that wh ile the Braves were
having a s i gn i ficant impact on th e bus in ess
co mm unity, their contribution to city revenue
was relatively insignificant.
Perhaps the ne wly
proposed Bu s in ess Lic ense Tax will divert some
of this money to the city.
I wou ld lik e to take this opportunity
to tell you how intensely pro ud I am to be a n
Atlan tan; I nev e r miss a n opport unity to si n g
the praises of o ur city.
If I can ever be of
any assistance to you or your staff, I wou ld be
delighted to help sustain the progress which ha s
characterized Atlanta during your admin istr ation .
Wit h best wis h es,
~ l y ~
G.
Enclosure
D.
Hous er
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ARTHUR ANDERSEN & Co.
34. PEACHTREE STREET, N.W.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303
April 17, 1967
Honorable Ivan Allen
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
Several months ago I wrote you and told
you of Georgia Tech's study of the economic impact
of the Braves on the City of Atlanta, With usual
academic speed, it has just now been published
and I thought it might be helpful to your staff,
During the early months of this study
we were concerned that while the Braves were
having a significant impact on the business
community, their contribution to city revenue
was relatively insignificant, Perhaps the newly
proposed Business License Tax will divert some
of this money to the city.
I would like to take this opportunity
to tell you how intensely proud I am to be an
Atlantan; I never miss an opportunity to sing
the praises of our city. If I can ever be of
any assistance to you or your staff, I would be
delighted to help sustain the progress which has
characterized Atlanta during your administration,
With best wishes,
Very truly yours,
.
G. D. Houser
Ene losure
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April 19, 1967
Mr. G . D . Houa r
Arthur Andersen & Co.
34 P achtr e Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgi
30303
D ar Mt' . Houser:
I appr c:iate t
Georgia T ch Economic Im ct
r port about th · Br: ve . I bad een thi but
ppreciate . Ying n ddditional copy~
With b st wishe • I
m
Sineer ly your •
IvnAUn,Jr.
Mayor
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April 19, 1967
Mr. G. D. Houser
Arthur Andersen & Co.
34 Peachtree Street, N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Mr. Houser:
I appreciate the Georgia Tech Economic Impact
report about the Graves. I had seen this but
appreciate having an ddditional copy.
With best wishes, I am
Sincerely yours,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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Ma 4 , 1967
Mr • Donald B . Connell
Rout
l
William on, Georgia
D
r Mrs. C
Plea
if y011r plan incl
thu •ummer f r bi.In to ee the Bra
With
t
i•
, lam
Sincerely yOQra,
I - n Aile , Jr.
Mayor
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CC: Mr. Jerry S chs
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May 4, 1967
Mrs. Donald B. Connell
Route #1
Williamson, Georgia
Dear Mrs. Connell:
Iam so glad you wrote me about your nephew and
I am very sorry he is so seriously ill. Iam
forwarding your letter to Mr. Jerry Sachs of the
Atlanta Braves and wish to assure you that he will
see that Skipper receives an autographed baseball.
Please let me know if your plans include a visit
this summer for him to see the Braves play.
With best wishes, I am
Sincerely yours,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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cc: Mr. Jerry Sachs
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May 10 , 1967
Master Skipper Thompson
350 N. W. 54th Street
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Dear Skipper:
We understand that you are quite a baseball fan but are presently laid up
in the hospital.
All the Braves want to extend our very best wishes for a speedy recovery .
You should be receiving a very special package in the very near future from
us and we hope you will enjoy the contents.
Just as soon as you get well, we would like to invite you and your family to
come up and see us play in Atlanta. Have your dad contact Mr. Jerry Sachs
at the above telephone number and he will be delighted to leave tickets for
you.
Stay in there pitching.
Cordially,
THE ATLANTA BRAVES
BCC:
v
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mrs. Donald B. Connell
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May 10, 1967
Master Skipper Thompson
350 N. W. 54th Street
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Dear Skipper:
We understand that you are quite a baseball fan but are presently laid up
in the hospital.
All the Braves want to extend our very best wishes for a speedy recovery.
You should be receiving a very special package in the very near future from
us and we hope you will enjoy the contents.
Just as soon as you get well, we would like to invite you and your family to
come up and see us play in Atlanta. Have your dad contact Mr. Jerry Sachs
at the above telephone number and he will be delighted to leave tickets for
you.
Stay in there pitching.
Cordially,
THE ATLANTA BRAVES
BCC: Mayor Ivan Allen, we.”
Mrs. Donald B. Connell
COPY
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56?0 Kendall Drive
Na shville, Tennessee
24 May 1967
F,Ionorable Mayor
Ivan Allen, Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
I live in Nashville, Tennessee and I am a n avid Braves fan.
Durin g the year of 1966 I was at Atlanta Sta dium for seven
ball games and this year I have viewed five games there and
hop e to be back soon.
I am enclosing an a rticle from the Nashville Tennes s ean
"Sports Scope " which I would appreciate very much you reviewing it, esp ecia lly the t wo par agraphs I have circl ed in ink.
Mr. F . M. Williams I think is tak ing too much for gr anted
when he says that the Braves ca nnot win t he National League
pennant . I think his conclu s ions are premature a nd unjustified. In my own pe rsona l opinion I think the Brave s can
win, and if they do I will be there watching t h em p lay.
I t ho ught I wo uld pas s this a l ong to you and thanking you
for your time, I am,
Sincerely yours,
Cf
~ c.m~
Russell C. Moore
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5670 Kendall Drive
Nashville, Tennessee
24 May 1967
Honorable Mayor
Ivan Allen, Jr.
City Hall
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
I live in Nashville, Tennessee and I am an avid Braves fan.
During the year of 1966 I was at Atlanta Stadium for seven
ball games and this year IT have viewed five games there and
hope to be back soon.
I am enclosing an article from the Nashville Tennessean
"Sports Scope" which I would appreciate very much you review-
ing it, especially the two paragraphs I have circled in ink.
Mr. FP. M, Williams I think is taking too much for granted
when he says that the Braves cannot win the National League
pennant. I think his conclusions are premature and unjusti-
fied. In my own personal opinion I think the Braves can
win, and if they do I will be there watching them play.
I thought I would pass this along to you and thanking you
for your time, I am,
Sincerely yours,
(, Lessee £ Whoere
\ Russell C. Moore
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June 5, 1967
Mr . Russell C . Moore
5670 Kendall Drive
Na hville, Tennessee·
Dear Mr. Mooze :
Thank you for your letter of May 24th and I
certainly ppreeiate your upport of the Brave .
I mu t gr
that with little pitching e can
cert inly win th pennant. I hope you ·u have
n opportunity to com to Atlanta often to ee the
Brav
play.
Sincerely your ,
Ivan Allen. Jr.
Mayor
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June 5, 1967
Mr. Russell C. Moore
5670 Kendall Drive
Nashville, Tennessee
Dear Mr. Moore:
Thank you for your letter of May 24th and I
certainly appreciate your support of the Braves.
I must agree that with a little pitching we can
certainly win the pennant. I hope you will have
an opportunity to come to Atlanta often to see the
Braves play.
Sincerely yours,
Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor
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October 16, 1967
ATLANTA STAD I UM
ATLANTA, GA. 30312
AC 404- 522 - 7630
Dear Season Ticket Holder:
I want to thank you for the magnificent support you once again gave the Braves during the
1967 season.
We are now in the process of formulating our season ticket campaign and before beginning
our sale to the general public, we want to offer you the opportunity to renew your tickets and
to purchase season parking privileges for the 1968 season. Season parking permits will again
be available only to Braves' season ticket holders. As a season ticket holder, you have an
option on your seat locations for World Series and pre-season games played in Atlanta;
Stadium Club membership at lower dues; Soccer season tickets at a reduced price, and charge
account privileges for individual game tickets. Information regarding these will be sent to
you shortly.
Many companies have asked us to make arrangements for early payment of season tickets
for their budgetary purposes. Therefore, when your order is renewed we will forward a statement immediately and it can be paid at any time prior to the beginning of the season. However,
I would like to point out that there is a possibility that the Federal Admissions Tax will be
reinstated for the 1968 season and consequently we would be required to add this amount to
our ticket prices. Any season tickets bought prior to that time will not be subject to this tax
if it is reinstated.
Our public sale of season tickets will begin on November 1, 1967, so we would appreciate your
advising us about reservations for your present tickets prior to that date.
We intend to field a hustling and aggressive team in 1968. We expect considerable help from
our top minor league team in Richmond, who won the International League Pennant this year,
and we have made some trades which should strengthen our position. It is my hope that the
Braves can jump back into contention and we are doing all in our power to make this possible.
It has been a thrilling experience for our entire organization to have welcomed more than three
million people to Braves games during our first two seasons in Atlanta. I hope that we can have
the pleasure of including you among our season ticket holders again in 1968 .
1J:;;;::~ ( fi ~Jti
William C. Bartholomay
Chairman and President
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October 16, 1967
ATLANTA STADIUM
ATLANTA, GA. 30312
AC 404—522-7630
Dear Season Ticket Holder:
I want to thank you for the magnificent support you once again gave the Braves during the
1967 season.
We are now in the process of formulating our season ticket campaign and before beginning
our sale to the general public, we want to offer you the opportunity to renew your tickets and
to purchase season parking privileges for the 1968 season. Season parking permits will again
be available only to Braves’ season ticket holders. As a season ticket holder, you have an
option on your seat locations for World Series and pre-season games played in Atlanta;
Stadium Club membership at lower dues; Soccer season tickets at a reduced price, and charge
account privileges for individual game tickets. Information regarding these will be sent to
you shortly.
Many companies have asked us to make arrangements for early payment of season tickets
for their budgetary purposes. Therefore, when your order is renewed we will forward a state-
ment immediately and it can be paid at any time prior to the beginning of the season. However,
I would like to point out that there is a possibility that the Federal Admissions Tax will be
reinstated for the 1968 season and consequently we would be required to add this amount to
our ticket prices. Any season tickets bought prior to that time will not be subject to this tax
if it is reinstated.
Our public sale of season tickets will begin on November 1, 1967, so we would appreciate your
advising us about reservations for your present tickets prior to that date.
We intend to field a hustling and aggressive team in 1968. We expect considerable help from
our top minor league team in Richmond, who won the International League Pennant this year,
and we have made some trades which should strengthen our position. It is my hope that the
Braves can jump back into contention and we are doing all in our power to make this possible.
It has been a thrilling experience for our entire organization to have welcomed more than three
million people to Braves games during our first two seasons in Atlanta. I hope that we can have
the pleasure of including you among our season ticket holders again in 1968.
Sincerely,
Y/ Mean CB tA,
William C. Bartholomay
Chairman and President
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Press Be/ease
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 19, 1967
CHANGES SET IN FARM DEPARTMENT
AND ON BRAVES COACHING STAFF
Vice President Paul Richards announced today a realignment of duties in
the Braves organization.
Jim Fanning, who served as farm director in 1967, will join manager
Luman Harris' coaching staff for the 1968 season.
Eddie Rob i nson, formerly
associated with the Kansas City Athletics, will become Braves Farm Director.
Joining Fanning on the coaching staff will be pitching coach Harry Dorish,
Ken Silvestri, Bob Uecker and Jim Busby.
Whitlow Wyatt, last year's pitching
coach will become minor league pitching coach.
Fanning, 40, has served the Braves in numerous capacities since joining
the organi zation in 1960.
He has been a minor l e a gue manager and has served
a s assis t ant to the gen e ral man~ger bef ore a s s uming duties as farm director.
Dorish, 45, managed the Braves' Jamestown team in the New York-Penn
League during the past season.
As a major league pitcher he perf ormed for
the Bos ton Red Sox , the St. Louis Browns , Chicago White Sox and Balt i more
Orioles.
Bus by, 38 , comes to the Braves from the Houston Astros.
As a player he
perfor me d f or the Chicago Whi t e Sox, Washington Sena to rs, Cleveland I ndians,
an d Bal timore Or ioles.
Si l vestri , 51, who served as i nterim manager f or t he l ast three games of
the 1967 season, will retu rn to his b~ll pen du ties.
Uecker, 32, will have
special assignments.
Robinson, 47, has served as administrative assistant and farm director
for the Athletics, during which time the A's have built up a farm system
recognized as one of the finest in baseball.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 19, 1967
CHANGES SET IN FARM DEPARTMENT
AND ON BRAVES COACHING STAFF
Vice President Paul Richards announced today a realignment of duties in
the Braves organization.
Jim Fanning, who served as farm director in 1967, will join manager
Luman Harris' coaching staff for the 1968 season. Eddie Robinson, formerly
associated with the Kansas City Athletics, will become Braves Farm Director.
Joining Fanning on the coaching staff will be pitching coach Harry Dorish,
Ken Silvestri, Bob Uecker and Jim Busby. Whitlow Wyatt, last year's pitching
coach will become minor league pitching coach.
Fanning, 40, has served the Braves in numerous capacities since joining
the organization in 1960. He has been a minor league manager and has served
as assistant to the general manager before assuming duties as farm director.
Dorish, 45, managed the Braves’ Jamestown team in the New York-Penn
League during the past season. As a major league pitcher he performed for
the Boston Red Sox, the St. Louis Browns, Chicago White Sox and Baltimore
Orioles.
Busby, 38, comes to the Braves from the Houston Astros. As a player he
performed for the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, Cleveland Indians,
and Baltimore Orioles.
Silvestri, 51, who served as interim manager for the last three games of
the 1967 season, will return to his bullpen duties. Uecker, 32, will have
special assignments.
Robinson, 47, has served as administrative assistant and farm director
for the Athletics, during which time the A's have built up a farm system
recognized as one of the finest in baseball.
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Folder topic: Atlanta Braves | 1967