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H. G. Salsinger

Harry George Salsinger (April 10, 1885 – November 27, 1958) was an American sportswriter who served as sports editor of The Detroit News for 49 years.

H. G. Salsinger
Born(1885-04-10)April 10, 1885[1]
DiedNovember 27, 1958(1958-11-27) (aged 73)[2]
OccupationSportswriter
EmployerThe Detroit News
SpouseGladys
Children1
AwardsJ. G. Taylor Spink Award (1968)

Biography edit

Salsinger was born in Springfield, Ohio.[2] In 1907, he started writing for The Cincinnati Post.[3]

In 1909, Salsinger began working at The Detroit News as sports editor, a position he held until his death in 1958.[4] He covered 50 World Series, two Olympic Games, and many other sports including football, golf, tennis, and boxing.[4] Salsinger was also a president of both the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA),[2] and the Football Writers Association of America.[5] Salsinger retired in January 1958 and died 10 months later at Henry Ford Hospital following a long illness.[6][7]

Salsinger was married to Gladys E. Salsinger. They had a son, Harry G. Salsinger Jr., born in October 1919.[8]

In 1968, the BBWAA posthumously awarded Salsinger the J. G. Taylor Spink Award for his baseball writing.[9] He was inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 2002.[10][11]

Selected works edit

  • When 'Babe' Ruth Was Beaten by John McGraw, Baseball Magazine, November 1922 (reprinted in Literary Digest, December 2, 1922)
  • The day Johnny Bassler stole home, 1923 (reprinted in Baseball Digest, October 1955)
  • Cobb dominated baseball with his keen mind and a will to succeed, The Detroit News, November 2, 1924 (reprinted in "They Earned Their Stripes", pp. 33–37)
  • Lustrous Lenglen (Suzanne Lenglen), The Dearborn Independent, February 5, 1927, p. 7
  • Chilled Drama: Streaks on Ice (speed skating), The Dearborn Independent, February 1927, p. 7
  • New Idols for the Gallery: The Slashing Game (ice hockey), The Dearborn Independent, February 26, 1927, p. 7
  • Courage and Endurance -- Matters of Stomach Not of Heart, The Dearborn Independent, March 5, 1927, p. 12
  • The Weiser Typhoon - Old Barney (Walter Johnson), The Dearborn Independent, April 9, 1927, p. 14
  • The Gate God Ruth (Babe Ruth), The Dearborn Independent, April 23, 1927, p. 7
  • He Made a Man's Game out of Tennis (Bill Tilden), The Dearborn Independent, May 29, 1927, p. 7
  • The Weiser Typhoon - Old Barney (Walter Johnson), The Dearborn Independent, April 9, 1927, p. 14
  • Playing for Community (on Hank Greenberg's decision to play on Rosh Hashanah), The Detroit News, September 11, 1934
  • Rogell gets it going with defense (Billy Rogell), The Detroit News, September 11, 1935 (reprinted in "They Earned Their Stripes", pp. 114–115)
  • Cochrane owned Detroit in 1935 (Mickey Cochrane), The Detroit News, August 7, 1938 (reprinted in "They Earned Their Stripes", pp. 116–117)
  • Mullin was a brainiac on the mound (George Mullin), The Detroit News, January 10, 1944 (reprinted in "They Earned Their Stripes", pp. 174–175)
  • Goslin brought attitude then a title (Goose Goslin), The Detroit News (reprinted in "They Earned Their Stripes", pp. 156–157)
  • Trick Schedule Tunes Out Radio, Baseball Digest, July 1945
  • Speed Doesn't Count at Night, Baseball Digest, May 1947
  • It's Howt-a-man (Art Houtteman), Baseball Digest, February 1948
  • Groth Good, But He Still Must Grow-eth (Johnny Groth), Baseball Digest, January 1949
  • The All-Time Tigers, Baseball Digest, February 1949
  • Mr. Consistency Enters the Hall (Charlie Gehringer, Baseball Digest, July 1949
  • Speaking Up for Speaker (Tris Speaker, Baseball Digest, August 1949
  • Synonymitis (1950 Epidemic), Baseball Digest, July 1950
  • American League's All-Timers, Baseball Digest, August 1950
  • Trout Was Always Loose (Dizzy Trout, Baseball Digest, November 1950
  • Heilmann was a magician at bat (Harry Heilmann), The Detroit News, July 10, 1951 (reprinted in "They Earned Their Stripes", pp. 112–113)
  • Minor Whiz, Major Wheeze (Ox Eckhardt, Baseball Digest, July 1951
  • Eight-Inning Winner (Hooks Dauss, Baseball Digest, August 1951
  • Greatest Pitcher? Waddell! (Rube Waddell, Baseball Digest, September 1951
  • It's a National League Year, Baseball Digest, September 1951
  • Bobo and His Short Story (Bobo Newsom), Baseball Digest, October 1952
  • Perfect Average System Unlikely, Baseball Digest, February 1953
  • Diamond Odds Against Grid Stars, Baseball Digest, April 1953
  • The Passing of a Symbol (Connie Mack), Baseball Digest, April 1956
  • Dugout Dictionary, Baseball Digest, January 1957
  • What a Scout Looks for in a Boy, Baseball Digest, June 1957

References edit

  1. ^ "Draft Registration Card". Selective Service System. September 1918. Retrieved February 28, 2021 – via fold3.com.
  2. ^ a b c "1968 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Harry Salsinger". baseballhall.org. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  3. ^ "H.G. Salsinger". baseballbiography.com. Retrieved January 6, 2007.
  4. ^ a b Twentyman, Tim (January 31, 2008). "Michigan's Finest: Profiles of Previous Inductees: H. G. Salsinger". The Detroit News. Retrieved February 20, 2008.
  5. ^ "Salsinger Heads Football Writers". Sunday Herald. August 6, 1950.
  6. ^ "H.G. Salsinger" (PDF). The New York Times. November 28, 1958.
  7. ^ "SALSINGER, 'OLD PRO' OF SPORTS WRITERS, DIES". Chicago Daily Tribune. November 28, 1958.
  8. ^ "Draft Registration Card". Selective Service System. July 1941. Retrieved February 28, 2021 – via fold3.com.
  9. ^ Spoelstra, Watson (November 2, 1968). "Salsinger, Ex-Detroit Sports Expert, Wins Spink Award". Sporting News. p. 28.
  10. ^ "Salsinger was special to sports". The Detroit News. December 14, 2001.
  11. ^ "Sports editor taught columnist valuable lesson: Get it in writing". The Detroit News. December 12, 2001.

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Harry George Salsinger April 10 1885 November 27 1958 was an American sportswriter who served as sports editor of The Detroit News for 49 years H G SalsingerBorn 1885 04 10 April 10 1885 1 Springfield Ohio USDiedNovember 27 1958 1958 11 27 aged 73 2 Detroit Michigan USOccupationSportswriterEmployerThe Detroit NewsSpouseGladysChildren1AwardsJ G Taylor Spink Award 1968 Biography editSalsinger was born in Springfield Ohio 2 In 1907 he started writing for The Cincinnati Post 3 In 1909 Salsinger began working at The Detroit News as sports editor a position he held until his death in 1958 4 He covered 50 World Series two Olympic Games and many other sports including football golf tennis and boxing 4 Salsinger was also a president of both the Baseball Writers Association of America BBWAA 2 and the Football Writers Association of America 5 Salsinger retired in January 1958 and died 10 months later at Henry Ford Hospital following a long illness 6 7 Salsinger was married to Gladys E Salsinger They had a son Harry G Salsinger Jr born in October 1919 8 In 1968 the BBWAA posthumously awarded Salsinger the J G Taylor Spink Award for his baseball writing 9 He was inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 2002 10 11 Selected works editWhen Babe Ruth Was Beaten by John McGraw Baseball Magazine November 1922 reprinted in Literary Digest December 2 1922 The day Johnny Bassler stole home 1923 reprinted in Baseball Digest October 1955 Cobb dominated baseball with his keen mind and a will to succeed The Detroit News November 2 1924 reprinted in They Earned Their Stripes pp 33 37 Lustrous Lenglen Suzanne Lenglen The Dearborn Independent February 5 1927 p 7 Chilled Drama Streaks on Ice speed skating The Dearborn Independent February 1927 p 7 New Idols for the Gallery The Slashing Game ice hockey The Dearborn Independent February 26 1927 p 7 Courage and Endurance Matters of Stomach Not of Heart The Dearborn Independent March 5 1927 p 12 The Weiser Typhoon Old Barney Walter Johnson The Dearborn Independent April 9 1927 p 14 The Gate God Ruth Babe Ruth The Dearborn Independent April 23 1927 p 7 He Made a Man s Game out of Tennis Bill Tilden The Dearborn Independent May 29 1927 p 7 The Weiser Typhoon Old Barney Walter Johnson The Dearborn Independent April 9 1927 p 14 Playing for Community on Hank Greenberg s decision to play on Rosh Hashanah The Detroit News September 11 1934 Rogell gets it going with defense Billy Rogell The Detroit News September 11 1935 reprinted in They Earned Their Stripes pp 114 115 Cochrane owned Detroit in 1935 Mickey Cochrane The Detroit News August 7 1938 reprinted in They Earned Their Stripes pp 116 117 Mullin was a brainiac on the mound George Mullin The Detroit News January 10 1944 reprinted in They Earned Their Stripes pp 174 175 Goslin brought attitude then a title Goose Goslin The Detroit News reprinted in They Earned Their Stripes pp 156 157 Trick Schedule Tunes Out Radio Baseball Digest July 1945 Speed Doesn t Count at Night Baseball Digest May 1947 It s Howt a man Art Houtteman Baseball Digest February 1948 Groth Good But He Still Must Grow eth Johnny Groth Baseball Digest January 1949 The All Time Tigers Baseball Digest February 1949 Mr Consistency Enters the Hall Charlie Gehringer Baseball Digest July 1949 Speaking Up for Speaker Tris Speaker Baseball Digest August 1949 Synonymitis 1950 Epidemic Baseball Digest July 1950 American League s All Timers Baseball Digest August 1950 Trout Was Always Loose Dizzy Trout Baseball Digest November 1950 Heilmann was a magician at bat Harry Heilmann The Detroit News July 10 1951 reprinted in They Earned Their Stripes pp 112 113 Minor Whiz Major Wheeze Ox Eckhardt Baseball Digest July 1951 Eight Inning Winner Hooks Dauss Baseball Digest August 1951 Greatest Pitcher Waddell Rube Waddell Baseball Digest September 1951 It s a National League Year Baseball Digest September 1951 Bobo and His Short Story Bobo Newsom Baseball Digest October 1952 Perfect Average System Unlikely Baseball Digest February 1953 Diamond Odds Against Grid Stars Baseball Digest April 1953 The Passing of a Symbol Connie Mack Baseball Digest April 1956 Dugout Dictionary Baseball Digest January 1957 What a Scout Looks for in a Boy Baseball Digest June 1957References edit Draft Registration Card Selective Service System September 1918 Retrieved February 28 2021 via fold3 com a b c 1968 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Harry Salsinger baseballhall org Retrieved February 28 2021 H G Salsinger baseballbiography com Retrieved January 6 2007 a b Twentyman Tim January 31 2008 Michigan s Finest Profiles of Previous Inductees H G Salsinger The Detroit News Retrieved February 20 2008 Salsinger Heads Football Writers Sunday Herald August 6 1950 H G Salsinger PDF The New York Times November 28 1958 SALSINGER OLD PRO OF SPORTS WRITERS DIES Chicago Daily Tribune November 28 1958 Draft Registration Card Selective Service System July 1941 Retrieved February 28 2021 via fold3 com Spoelstra Watson November 2 1968 Salsinger Ex Detroit Sports Expert Wins Spink Award Sporting News p 28 Salsinger was special to sports The Detroit News December 14 2001 Sports editor taught columnist valuable lesson Get it in writing The Detroit News December 12 2001 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title H G Salsinger amp oldid 1215271301, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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