
Photograph courtesy of the Dodgers.
Vin Scully and Walter O’Malley before the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles.
Is it a stretch to suggest that Walter O’Malley was the man chiefly responsible for pro sports in Southern California?
Consider that the Lakers might not have moved to L.A. as early as 1960, or that the American League might not have expanded to L.A. in 1961. Never mind about the Kings and Ducks who came much, much later.
Without O’Malley’s decision to bring the Dodgers to Los Angeles, everything might have been different.
O’Malley died at 75 and his passing deservedly received mountains of “He enjoyed building, ‘like a kid with blocks,’ retired National –Keith Thursby |
For those followers of TV minutia, the camera sporting a WOR logo is an RCA TK11. It was the standard workhorse of the black and white era.
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