This day in sports Lou Gehrig's run at history begins Los Angeles Times


Lot 37 1953 "Lou Gehrig Honored", Wife Receives Plaque by William C

Lou Gehrig played 2,130 consecutive games from 1925 to 1939. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1939. (National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum) Pictured here is the charm bracelet that Lou Gehrig gave to his wife Eleanor on their fourth wedding anniversary. The bracelet is made up of 17 charms that represent Gehrig's awards and achievements.


New book details making of ‘Pride of the Yankees’ Baseball Hall of Fame

Eleanor Gehrig, the widow of Lou Gehrig, the great Yankee first baseman of half a century ago, died Tuesday night at Presbyterian Hospital. She was 79 years old, and had been ill since last.


Rare Photos of Lou Gehrig Sports Illustrated

Chris McGreal in Washington Tue 17 Aug 2010 14.21 EDT Lou Gehrig, a heroic slugger for the Yankees baseball team, was famed for brushing aside repeated fractures and batting after nearly being.


Mrs. Eleanor Gehrig wife of New York Yankees Hall of Fame player Lou

Eleanor Grace Gehrig (née Twitchell; March 6, 1904 - March 6, 1984) [1] [2] was an American philanthropist, socialite, and memoirist, known as the wife of American baseball player Lou Gehrig. After Gehrig's death she continued to promote his legacy and contribute to Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease) research.


Lot Detail 195976 Mrs. Babe Ruth & Mrs. Lou Gehrig "TSN Collection

Name: Lou Gehrig. Birth Year: 1903. Birth date: June 19, 1903. Birth State: New York. Birth City: New York. Birth Country: United States. Gender: Male. Best Known For: Hall of Fame first baseman.


Rare Photos of Lou Gehrig Sports Illustrated

Eleanor Grace Twitchell Gehrig (1904-1984) - Find a Grave Memorial Advertisement Photo added by Lesley Beam Smith Eleanor Grace Twitchell Gehrig Birth 6 Mar 1904 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA Death 6 Mar 1984 (aged 80) Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA Burial Kensico Cemetery Valhalla, Westchester County, New York, USA Show Map Plot


Lot Detail 1963 Mrs. Lou Gehrig & Joe Cualco Original 8"x 9" Photo

The story of the life and career of famed baseball player Lou Gehrig. Director Sam Wood Writers Jo Swerling Herman J. Mankiewicz Paul Gallico Stars Gary Cooper Teresa Wright Babe Ruth See production info at IMDbPro STREAMING +5 Add to Watchlist Added by 9.2K users 95 User reviews 32 Critic reviews Won 1 Oscar 1 win & 10 nominations total Photos 82


Lot Detail 1957 Mrs. Lou Gehrig New York Yankees "The Sporting News

Birth name Eleanor Grace Twitchell Mini Bio Eleanor Gehrig was born on March 6, 1904 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She was a writer, known for A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story (1978) and The Ed Sullivan Show (1948). She was married to Lou Gehrig. She died on March 6, 1984 in New York City, New York, USA. Family Spouse


Mrs. Lou Gehrig And Mrs. Babe Ruth Pictures Getty Images

Born Henry Louis Gehrig in New York City on June 19, 1903, the future sports icon was the son of German immigrants. His father and mother each arrived in America as young adults then met and.


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Eleanor Gehrig. Writer: A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story. Eleanor Gehrig was born on 6 March 1904 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She was a writer, known for A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story (1978) and The Ed Sullivan Show (1948). She was married to Lou Gehrig. She died on 6 March 1984 in New York City, New York, USA.


Mr.and Mrs. Lou Gehrig Lou gehrig, Cyclocross, Eleanor

Mrs. Lou Gehrig was married less than eight years; she was a widow for nearly forty-three. Upon her passing, some headlines proclaimed her "First Lady of the Yankees," for her constant presence at the team's Old Timers' Days spanning four decades. 1


Mrs. Eleanor Gehrig, widow of former firstbaseman Lou Gehrig of the

1 Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Eleanor Gehrig photos & royalty-free pictures, taken by professional Getty Images photographers. Available in multiple sizes and formats to fit your needs.


This day in sports Lou Gehrig's run at history begins Los Angeles Times

Henry Louis Gehrig (born Heinrich Ludwig Gehrig / ɡɛərɪɡ /; [1] June 19, 1903 - June 2, 1941) was an American professional baseball first baseman who played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees (1923-1939).


Mr. and Mrs. Lou Gehrig smile their greetings to Hawaii in return for

Lou Gehrig, who has been a constant presence at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum for more than eight decades, remains a beloved figure to generations of fans. With the news that Major League Baseball will celebrate Lou Gehrig Day on June 2, the date of his passing will become an annual celebration of his singular legacy.


Lot Detail 1957 Mrs. Lou Gehrig New York Yankees "The Sporting News

The elegant four-bedroom house that once belonged to the legendary Lou Gehrig, one of baseball's greatest, has found new owners. The residence, a gem in its own right, has changed hands several.


New York Yankees' Lou Gehrig with Mrs. Gehrig at Yankee Stadium... News

Biography Of all the players in baseball history, none possessed as much talent and humility as Lou Gehrig. His accomplishments on the field made him an authentic American hero, and his tragic early death made him a legend. Gehrig's later glory came from humble beginnings. He was born on June 19, 1903 in New York City.