gamble online | sports betting lines | sportsbook | online sportsbooks | best online casino

Best Online Casino | Internet Casino | Casino Games | Online Blackjack Games | Poker Games

Online casino games - Blackjack, Slots, Video Poker, Stud Poker
Best E Casino - Online Casino and sports book Best E Casino - Internet casino and sports betting
Internet sport book and casino gambling online
Gambling online - Sport book - Online casino games
SPORTSBOOK LOGIN
 
QUICK LINKS: JoinCashierCasinoSportsbookMy Account Poker
 
ONLINE CASINO GAMES
Las Vegas Internet casino games
 
  User:
  Pass:
Free Casino and Sports book membership
 
 
 
 
Internet casino support

 MLB Baseball Sports Betting News

 

Author of "Eight Men Out" dies


All RSS Feeds
Best E Casino.com - Online Sportsbook, Casino & Racebook

HUDSON, N.Y. (AP) -Eliot Asinof, an author who invited readers behind the scenes of the sports world with books including ``Eight Men Out,'' died Tuesday at the age of 88.

The Ancramdale resident died at a hospital in Hudson of complications from pneumonia, said his son, Martin Asinof.

Asinof was best known for ``Eight Men Out,'' his 1963 retelling of the ``Black Sox'' scandal in which eight members of the Chicago White Sox threw the 1919 World Series. He spent more than three years exhaustively researching the book, his son said.

The book was made into a 1988 movie by the same name starring John Cusack, Charlie Sheen and Christopher Lloyd.

The Manhattan native wrote more than a dozen books, included 1968's ``Seven Days to Sunday,'' for which he spent a year traveling and living with the New York Giants football team. A novel, ``Final Judgment,'' is due to be published later this year, his son said.

Asinof was himself a minor-league ballplayer, briefly playing in the Philadelphia Phillies' organization before joining the Army and serving in World War II. Earlier this year, he completed a memoir about his wartime service, his son said.

``He was writing right up to the end,'' Martin Asinof said of his father.

The elder Asinof also wrote for television and film, working on Western shows ``Maverick'' and ``Wagon Train,'' his son said.

During the McCarthy era, Asinof was blacklisted, and had to resort to writing under the names of other writers, his son said. Years later, after he obtained his FBI file, he told his son that he had been targeted because he once signed a petition outside of Yankee Stadium saying that black ballplayer Jackie Robinson should be allowed to play in the Major Leagues.

Asinof married Jocelyn Brando, the sister of actor Marlon Brando, after meeting when she was appearing on Broadway.

His parents met, Martin Asinof said, when his father was dating Rita Moreno, and the Brando siblings - who were starring in separate productions on Broadway at the time - joined them for dinner. Moreno and Marlon Brando left together, and the other two became smitten with each other. By 1955, they were divorced.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.

June 10, 2008 at 22:40 PM ET
<-- McGowan goes the distance as Jays beat M's
Milledge ninth-inning home run completes Nats' comeback over Bucs -->

Archives: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
Snyder, D-Backs steal one at Shea
Canseco's former lawyer suing retired major leaguer
Berkman once again carries Astros to victory
Gambling online - Sport book - Internet Casinos - Pro Football Betting - Free Casino Games
Best Online Casino - Deposit / Withdraw


Toll Free Phone #:
1-866-BetOnIt (1-866-238-6648) - Non Toll Free Phone #: 011-506-2282-3822

Best Online Casino | Cashier | Join Casino | Join Sportsbook | Online Casino Games | Online Casino Preview
Support | FAQ's | About Us | Download Casino Games
Sportsbook Lines | Sports Betting Rules | Sports News | Privacy | Security | Site Map

©1997-2008 Best E Casino Internet Casino & Sportsbook - Best Online Blackjack

18 and over only