May he R.I.P. I remember him and Cal Ramsey calling Knick games on WOR channe 9. He had a distinguished career.
Always seemed liked a good egg... a real person....someone who would be likable off camera.
LivingLegend wrote:Always seemed liked a good egg... a real person....someone who would be likable off camera.
Was doing staff security for a football game with my old HS. They had a girl placekicker...one of the first female players in NY State, I'm told.
Giant crowd and a lot of local press showed up. I was at the entrance watching the ticket table. Most press just walked through, and I never stopped them. Wolff showed up, and I he was standing around near a much larger than normal ticket line.
I recognized him immediately and told him he could just go through and find a place in the stands. He either shook me off, or said it wasn't a problem, and then proceeded to go to the end of the ticket line.
Another part of Baby Boomer culture gone.