Saturday, March 29, 2025

BING CROSBY: SPORTSMAN


Seemingly, there weren’t many things Harry “Bing” Crosby Jr. couldn’t do.

He was an accomplished singer, actor, golfer, golf tournament host, and even a part owner of a pair of World Series-winning Major League Baseball teams.

Beyond the radio, movies, and singing work, Crosby was an avid golfer. His handicap fell to as low as 2 at tone point and he played in both the U.S. and British Amateur Championships and was a 5-time club champion at Lakeside Golf Club in Hollywood, CA.

He began his namesake tournament in 1937 at Rancho Santa Fe, inviting some friends and professional golfers alike to join him. He ponied up $500 of his own as prize money and when the playing was over a clambake ensued, thus the genesis of the tourney’s original name, “Crosby’s Clambake.”

Following a hiatus during World War II, the tournament moved to its current location on California’s Monterey Peninsula in 1947. The tournament has followed a similar format, including many A-list celebrities, and other’s who can foot the entry fee, to play with professionals during the week, making for an interesting intersection of fun and competition for all.

Beyond his love of golf, Crosby also owned a 25% share of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1946 until his death in 1977. He was part of the ownership group during the 1960 and 1971 Pirates’ World Series-winning seasons. The Pirates could use an owner like Bing Crosby now!

Saturday, March 15, 2025

BING AND HIS NET WORTH

 Here are some interesting stats from the internet regarding Bing's net worth...



How did Bing Crosby make his money?
Bing Crosby made his money through his successful music and film careers, as well as through strategic investments in businesses and real estate.

What is Bing Crosby's most famous song? 
Bing Crosby's most famous song is "White Christmas," which remains one of the best-selling singles of all time.

Did Bing Crosby invest in any companies? 
Yes, Bing Crosby invested in several companies, including the Minute Maid Corporation and the Ampex Corporation.

Was Bing Crosby involved in any charitable organizations? 
Bing Crosby supported numerous charitable organizations, focusing on children's welfare, education, and healthcare.

How many films did Bing Crosby star in? 
Bing Crosby starred in over 70 films throughout his career, earning critical acclaim and commercial success.

What was Bing Crosby's net worth at the time of his death?
At the time of his death, Bing Crosby's net worth was estimated to be between $50 million and $60 million.




Saturday, March 1, 2025

WELCOME STRANGER AND MEDICINE TODAY


Bing Crosby is a selfish, cocky young doctor from the city who goes to small-town Maine to substitute for the crusty old doc (Barry Fitzgerald) who’s finally going to take that long-delayed vacation. Some little boys get sick. The parents are worried. They reach out to highly-qualified outside experts.

The experts, who are effete twits, examine the boys and announce that they suffer from a horrible disease. Everybody panics. Then crusty old Barry Fitzgerald finds half-smoked cigars in the bathroom. That’s the problem! It’s simple! The boys don’t have a horrible disease, he announces with a chuckle; they’ve been smoking cigars. Everybody rejoices, the twits are sent away in shame, and Dr. Bing learns compassion, performs an emergency appendectomy on Dr. Barry, and marries the local sweetheart.

The movie, from 1947, is “Welcome Stranger,” and while it’s nothing special, it says more than it intends to say about contemporary America.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. condemns vaccines. They’d saved countless lives and there is no evidence to suggest they cause autism. But RFK Jr. knows better. Forget the experts. All we need to do is keep kids from smoking cigars.


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