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1. Lou Gehrig at Columbia
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- Lou Gehrig at Columbia.
- Columbia University student Lou Gehrig at bat on South Field in 1922. Gehrig joined the New York Yankees in 1925 and remained a Yankee until his retirement in 1939. ...
- Lou Gehrig: Columbia Legend and American Hero by Ray Robinson, Columbia Magazine, Fall 2001. ...
- Lou Gehrig's Time at Columbia Was Marked by Two Colossal Home Runs by Michael Seidel, Columbia Video News Brief. ...
- Lou Gehrig: C250 Celebrates Remarkable Columbians. ...
2. Lou Gehrig
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- Henry Lewis (Lou or Iron Horse) Gehrig the son of German immigrants, was the only one of four children to survive childhood. ... "Everyone does it," McGraw explained, even though the illegal ball playing jeopardized Gehrig's collegiate sports career. Gehrig was discovered after playing a dozen games for Hartford of the Eastern League. As a result, Gehrig was banned from intercollegiate sports during his freshman year, 1921-22. ...
- Gehrig returned to collegiate sports to play fullback during Columbia's 1922 football season, and then pitched and played first for the Columbia Nine in 1923. Signed by Yankee scout Paul Krichell in 1923, Gehrig returned to Hartford and hit. ...
- Ruth and Gehrig began dominating the baseball headlines in 1927, in a way two players had never done before. That year Ruth hit 60 homers, breaking his old record of 59, and Gehrig clouted 47, more than anyone other than Ruth had ever hit. As late as August 10th, Gehrig had more homers than the Babe, but Ruth's closing kick was spectacular. ...
- Gehrig played every game for more than 13 years despite numerous injuries along the way, including a broken thumb, a broken toe, and back spasms. Later in his career Gehrig's hands were X-rayed, and doctors were able to spot 17 different fractures that had "healed" while Gehrig continued to play. Gehrig played the first eight games of the 1939 season, but he managed only four hits. On a ball hit back to pitcher Johnny Murphy, Gehrig had trouble getting to first in time for the throw. ... " Gehrig knew when his fellow Yankees had to congratulate him for stumbling into an average catch it was time to leave. ...
3. MoreGehrig: Extensive Gehrig Info Source
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- MoreGehrig: Extensive Gehrig Info Source .
- Little-Known Gehrig Facts.
- Library o' Gehrig.
- Tour of Gehrig's Yankee Stadium.
- Personal Gehrig Stories.
- New Additions Welcome to MoreGehrig, the only place on the Web to encompass virtually every aspect of Lou Gehrig. The goal of this site is to promote Gehrig's entire life, as opposed to lamenting only his consecutive games streak and the terrible disease from which he died. Looking for a quick fix of Gehrig info? Read his Truncated Biography .
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- The long-awaited release of Pride of the Yankees on DVD has finally come!! Get your copy of this classic film about our boy, Lou Gehrig. ...
- In recognition of Lou Gehrig's 100th birthday on June 19, 2003, add Carol Birch's Lou Gehrig: The Story of a Great Man to your Gehrig library. ...
- 6/19/03 - Gehrig's 100th birthday.
- June is Gehrig Awareness Month on MoreGehrig! .
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- All information on this site pertaining directly to Lou Gehrig (except for guest writer articles) has been written by S. ...
- Kaden was born to glorify Gehrig. ...
4. Lou Gehrig :: The Official Web Site
- www.lougehrig.com
- © Estate of Eleanor Gehrig c/o CMG Worldwide .
5. What is the value of a signed baseball possibly in 1935 by Yankee team members Lou Gehrig Lefty Gomez Blondy Ryan Joe Glenn and plus many others?
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- Location : FAQfarm : FAQs : Sports : Baseball : Baseball Memorabilia What is the value of a signed baseball possibly in 1935 by Yankee team members Lou Gehrig Lefty Gomez Blondy Ryan Joe Glenn and plus many others?.
- According to the collector's price guide, "Team Baseballs," your mid-30's Yankees team-signed ball is worth between $800-1500, with value being greater or lower depending on exact year and players present - in particular, the inclusion or exclusion of Hall of Famers Lou Gehrig - plus all-important overall condition of the ball and autographs. ... The authenticity of the Gehrig signature is of particular importance, as he used "ghost-signers" extensively. ...
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6. Gehrig, Lou. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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- Gehrig, Lou.
- (Louis Gehrig) (gâr´g) (KEY) , 190341, American baseball player, b. ... As the first baseman (192539) for the New York Yankees, Gehrig played in 2,130 consecutive league games (setting a record that stood until 1995, when it was broken by Cal Ripken, Jr. ... Stricken by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a rare type of paralysis since often referred to as Lou Gehrigs disease, Gehrig retired from baseball in 1939 and served (194041) as a parole commissioner in New York City. ...
- Brandt, Lou Gehrig: Pride of the Yankees (1985).
7. ALS Hope Foundation - Dedicated to the care and cure of people with Lou Gehrig's disease
- www.alshopefoundation.org
- ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease) is a degenerative disease of the nervous system that results in progressive weakness and death. ...
8. Lou Gehrig's Disease: Health Topics: UI Health Care
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- Lou Gehrig's Disease.
- Lou Gehrig's disease is the common name for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS. Lou Gehrig was a famous baseball player who died from ALS. ...
9. Merchandise for A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story (1978) (TV)
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- A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story (1978) (TV).
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10. Michael Zaslow
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- The neurodegenerative disease, commonly referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease, attacks nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord resulting in muscle weakness and atrophy. ...
- are afflicted with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS - Lou Gehrig's disease), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), or other neuro-degenerative diseases. ...
- Michael Zaslow Bravely Fought Lou Gehrig's Disease.
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's Disease, is a neuromuscular disease that robs people of their ability to speak, move and finally to breathe, while the mind remains unaffected. ...
- Svendsen was recruited by The Lou Gehrig Challenge: Cure ALS Advisory Committee to apply his knowledge of stem cell research in Parkinson's disease to ALS.
- There is still no proof of a cluster of Lou Gehrig's disease in western Connecticut, but Susan Hufford and Ray Chenkus remain suspicious.
- Hufford, who lives part-time in Roxbury, and Chenkus, of Southbury, lost their spouses to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, the fatal neuromuscular disorder that killed baseball great Lou Gehrig in 1941.
11. ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) Support Groups - Charlotte, NC - SupportWorks
- www.supportworks.org
- ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) .
12. Lou Gehrig
- www.geocities.com
- Lou Gehrig.
- Name: Henry Louis Gehrig.
- Gehrig Facts:.
- Was forced from the lineup in 1939 due to a terminal illness called Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis also known as "Lou Gehrig's Disease" .
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