133. On July 9, 1958, a U.S. Senate subcommittee investigating baseball held a hearing in the senate chambers. One man attending that meeting did not wear a tie. He was...
134. Two members of the pennant-winning '59 Chisox were named honorary martians (as in Mars). Who were they, and who presented them their award? What else had this "martian" done previously?
135. What baseball star did Bobby Kennedy congratulate as a sidenote to his California victory speech moments before his death. What had the ballplayer done that night?
136. What former major leaguer is unable to hitchhike? Why?
137. What former pitcher was described as "looking like a cab driving down the street with its doors open?"
138. One man was wearing number three when the Yanks decided to retire it, and was the last man to wear number seven before Mantle. This same man was the first to be a defensive replacement for Joe DiMaggio. Who is this star-crossed Yank?
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139. Name the three Yankees who first endorsed Ozon hairspray?
140. From which of his many investments did Tv Cobb become a multimillionaire?
141. Name the infielder who had an interest in Bachelor's III along with Joe Namath.
142. What was the name of the smoking tobacco named for Babe Ruth?
143. Who is the star outfielder who had a bread named for him in the late sixties?
144. Name the beverage that made Yogi Berra a rich man.
145. What type of razor blades did Leo Durocher endorse?
146. What Hall of Fame outfielder endorsed a soft drink which bore his name?
147. What is the address of Rusty Staub's Manhattan restaurant?
148. What type of cigarettes did Joe DiMaggio endorse during his playing career?
This quiz was compiled by Michelle Healy, Bruce Schoenfeld and David Wilson. Answers will appear next week in The Crimson. The winner will receive a copy of the Ultimate Baseball Book with text by David Nemec, considered to be one of the greatest baseball historians ever. Entries must be received by Wednesday at The Sports Cube, The Harvard Crimson, 14 Plympton St.