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Re: Art Rooney Sr. long tied to the local mob chieftains

by GS12345 » Mon Apr 08, 2024 12:54 pm

Almost all the original NFL owners had OC ties.
With legalized gambling pretty much nation wide it's fascinating how they kept all of this under wraps or maybe the public just doesn't care.

Great expose in to gambling and the NFL:
https://www.amazon.com/Interference-Org ... 068808303X

Re: Art Rooney Sr. long tied to the local mob chieftains

by JCB1977 » Tue Jun 02, 2015 12:41 pm

Another NFL owner with heavy mob ties was Youngstown's own Ed DeBartolo Sr., aka Mister D. Check out these articles:

http://www.brasscheck.com/stadium/moldea.html

http://www.majorwager.com/forums/mess-h ... felon.html

http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Tarn ... to-2452586

Re: Art Rooney Sr. long tied to the local mob chieftains

by FriendofHenry » Sun May 31, 2015 6:28 pm

Lou_Para wrote:Got me on that one. I thought that Holmes bailed out that night (courtesy of Rooney) and went straight to the nuthouse for a while (also paid for by Rooney). But then again,my memory may be going the way of my eyes,knees,back,etc.
The "Chief" was definitely a guy who believed the adage that "money won is twice as sweet as money earned".
That's the story that was most commonly known. It would have been difficult, even in Pittsburgh during the glory days, to let the truth be told.
BTW Lou, we have more in common than you thought. My eyes, knees, back, etc. :D

Re: Art Rooney Sr. long tied to the local mob chieftains

by Lou_Para » Sun May 31, 2015 5:03 pm

Got me on that one. I thought that Holmes bailed out that night (courtesy of Rooney) and went straight to the nuthouse for a while (also paid for by Rooney). But then again,my memory may be going the way of my eyes,knees,back,etc.
The "Chief" was definitely a guy who believed the adage that "money won is twice as sweet as money earned".

Re: Art Rooney Sr. long tied to the local mob chieftains

by FriendofHenry » Sun May 31, 2015 12:50 pm

Lou_Para wrote:After the "incident", us local fans quit calling him Fats. He became forever enshrined as Turnpike Ernie.
Were you aware of the "accommodation" that was provide to allow Art's "little boy" to play the following Sunday?
I'm guessing that you knew that Art Sr. was a big time gambler. He bet big numbers with Paul Hankish from Wheeling, W VA.

Re: Art Rooney Sr. long tied to the local mob chieftains

by Lou_Para » Sat May 30, 2015 2:13 pm

After the "incident", us local fans quit calling him Fats. He became forever enshrined as Turnpike Ernie.

Re: Art Rooney Sr. long tied to the local mob chieftains

by FriendofHenry » Sat May 30, 2015 6:25 am

[quote="phatmatress"]This hasn't been a secret to us locals good read though

Has it been a secret that when "Fats" Ernie Holmes got arrested for shooting at the Highway Patrol helicopter with a shotgun after a rare Steelers loss, that Art called Jo Jo and asked if he could intervene. Hard to believe the charges were dropped, as "Fats" simply stopped his car to shoot at a couple of ducks flying overhead ;) Best of all: Art's "little boy" played the following Sunday :D

Re: Art Rooney Sr. long tied to the local mob chieftains

by phatmatress » Fri May 29, 2015 10:33 pm

This hasn't been a secret to us locals good read though


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Art Rooney Sr. long tied to the local mob chieftains

by JCB1977 » Fri May 29, 2015 7:05 pm

Great article on Rooney, Pittsburgh Steelers founder and owner. He actually won a bet and purchased the team. Anyway, it's always a great topic when you could tie a prominent owner in the NFL to the Mafia.


http://www.apnewsarchive.com/1996/FBI-R ... 16b78fc368

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