
By John Ruane
Sometimes you attend an event and the thought of it is gone the next day. Sometimes it stays with you, like Doug Buffone's wake and funeral. Having grown up in the 1960s in Chicago, the teams of that era were best known for two players, Dick Butkus and Gayle Sayers.
They were incredible football players and so much fun to watch. But when the Bears lined up on defense, playing to the left of Mr. Butkus was a very steady, very dependable linebacker named Doug Buffone. Chicago fans appreciated Buffone back then.
Source: http://www.chicagonow.com/
Please join Mia Maria Order Sons of Italy in America Lodge #2813 as we host the 2015...
For Italians, and Romans in particular, the Open is not just a tennis tournament where cha...
The National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame is proud to announce its inductees and h...
Wednesday September 16 - 6 /7,30 PM - Roosevelt Branch Library - 1101 W Taylor S...
He just turned 30. He bats left-handed. He boasts a career 124 OPS+ — the same as Nolan Ar...
By Sarah Bryan Miller "Bel canto," Italian for "beautiful singing," is a phrase t...
Francesco Molinari clinched a two-stroke victory at the Arnold Palmer Invitational when he...
The long-anticipated documentary about late Pittsburgh wrestler Bruno Sammartino is being...