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Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
09/28/12 11:50:51AM
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Dozier Mobley - The Rodney Dangerfield (The comedian who gained fame with the catchphrase "I don't get no respect") of Sports Photographers


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One moment, two photographs, different tales
One image of quarterback Tittle became famous, other didn't

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Updated: 4:09 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009 | Posted: 8:47 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20, 2009)

One moment, two photographs, different tales
One image of quarterback Tittle became famous, other didn't

By Bo Emerson

Sometimes the difference between fame and obscurity is 100th of a second.

Consider two photographs, almost identical, of an agonizing moment in sports history.

Y.A. Tittle, 38 years old, playing his last season with the N.Y. Giants, had just been sacked by Steelers defensive end John Baker.

On his knees in the turf, blood trickling down his forehead, Tittle stares with stunned dismay at the end of a career. The moment produced one of the most enduring images in sports photography, which earned a place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

That image emerged again just this fall when Tittle published his autobiography.

But who was the photographer? Two shooters stood shoulder to shoulder that afternoon and snapped similar frames.

The top photo was shot by Dozier Mobley, a Georgia native and young sports photographer, working the Steelers-Giants game in 1964 for The Associated Press. Another photographer, Morris Berman, took a similar image while covering the game for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Bermans editor decided against running the image because of its lack of action. Mobley sent his film to his editors, who put the picture out on the wire to hundreds of newspapers. And Mobley went on to the next job.

Photo honored

According to The New York Times, which took note of Bermans passing when he died in 2002, Bermans image came to light when he entered it in a contest later that year, and it won a National Headliner award for best sports photograph in 1964. It went on to be singled out by Sports Illustrated and other publications, and is generally the image reprinted most often.

But occasionally Mobleys image surfaces. Its on the back cover of Tittles book, Nothing Comes Easy: My Life in Football, published in September. In his chapter, The End of an Era, Tittle writes that Berman took the photo. But the publisher credits The Associated Press. In other words, its Mobleys photo on the back of the book.

I dont think most people are aware that there are two versions of it, said Chuck Zoeller, longtime head of the APs photo library, now in corporate communications for the wire service. Frequently, one photo is mistaken for the other, and vice versa.

Julian Cox, curator of photography at the High Museum in Atlanta, said that photo credits in that era were often jumbled, and that AP photographers had less control over their own images than other journalists. Once that negative is put into a manila envelope and mailed, theyd probably never see that negative again.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette photo editor Andy Starnes said he doesnt remember the Mobley photograph, but added that a third photographer, Don Stetzer, shooting for the Pittsburgh Press, also shot a similar photo that is equally unheralded.

Stetzer, now retired and living near Pittsburgh, said its no big deal. It was just another day at the office.

Dozier Mobley, 75, died Nov. 10, 2009in Jefferson, Ga., with little national notice. He grew up in East Atlanta and became a photographer at a Thomasville newspaper right out of the Army. After a decade as a wire service photographer, with time in Pittsburgh, he began shooting for NASCAR and worked the racing circuit for 30 years.

The Georgia-born photographer never had a copy of his most famous picture until his son, Mark Mobley, acquired one for him.

I was just floored, said Mark Mobley, a former Athens resident, now living in Baltimore. Here it is one of the most famous sports images of the 20th century, and the guy who took it doesnt have one.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Updated: 4:09 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009 | Posted: 8:47 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20, 2009
http://www.ajc.com/news/sports/one-moment-two-photographs-different-tales/nQZPM/

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Dozier M. Mobley
Born: December 6, 1933
Died: November 10, 2009
Jefferson, Georgia

Dozier was born on December 6, 1933 and passed away on Tuesday, November 10, 2009.
Dozier was a resident of Jefferson, Georgia.
http://www.tributes.com/show/Dozier-M.-Mobley-87219544

condolences/view_memories/87219544#4104920
We traveled together for 20 yrs and I cant remember everything we did or saw. Thanks to Dozier those memories will last forever, because he recorded them.While your in Victory Lane, @ a dinner, or just the everyday grind of being at the race track, those memories were fresh in your mind. He always had last weekends photo's on my dest by Tuesday morning, and we would look at them, and most of the time laugh.We never really thought how much Dozier was documenting history. Dozier was not only a great photographer, I'm proud to say he was my friend.
Thanks for the memories.
Rest in peace my friend.
Dennis Dawson
Posted by: Double D - Winston-Salem, NC - friend Jul 13, 2012
http://www.tributes.com/condolences/view_memories/87219544#4104920


updated by @dennis-garrett: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
09/25/12 06:24:45AM
560 posts

Looking for information about VHS Video: "Life and Times of Wendell Scott".


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After Wendell Scott's death in 1990, the Wendell Scott's family held an Wendell Scott's Day and auction to helped paid his hospital bills.
The Wendell Scott's Day and auction was held at an old tobacco warehouse in Danville,Va.
All the Wendell Scott's family members were there and was signing items like the Wendell Scott collector's program book and baseball cap that was for sale.
They also was selling an VHS video tape named: Life and Times of Wendell Scott.
I think it sold for around $35.00 Dollars and it has family home movies taken of Wendell Scott's everyday life history before and after his death.
I didn't buy one because it sold out before I found out about it.
Wanted to know if Wendell Scott's family is still selling the VHS Video: "Life and Times of Wendell Scott" in VHS or DVD FORMAT.


updated by @dennis-garrett: 10/15/18 06:19:08PM
Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
09/28/12 10:18:10AM
560 posts

Is That Bud Moore / Earnhardt Car a Ford or a Pontiac? Are You Sure?


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Dozier M. Mobley
Born: December 6, 1933
Died: November 10, 2009
Jefferson, Georgia

Dozier was born on December 6, 1933 and passed away on Tuesday, November 10, 2009.

Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
09/27/12 11:50:14AM
560 posts

Is That Bud Moore / Earnhardt Car a Ford or a Pontiac? Are You Sure?


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I thinkthe #2 WRANGLERrace car was repairedwith an 1979 GRAND PRIX PONTIAC Front end parts missiing the chrome (left & right) headlight trim.

Photo 4. 1979 GRAND PRIX PONTIAC Front Side View
Photo 5. 1979 GRAND PRIX PONTIAC Front View

Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
09/26/12 11:43:06AM
560 posts

Is That Bud Moore / Earnhardt Car a Ford or a Pontiac? Are You Sure?


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Dave and Robert,
Photo of #2 Wrangler Race Car - Spring 1981 Atlanta race.
Is this a Pontiac race car?
Is this a show car or race day race car?

Did Dale Earnhardt wrecked this race car before the race?

The front end of this #2 Wrangler race car looks funny, all-chrome front bumper, location of hood pins, and the small chrome grill section?
Could this race car be a Ford + Pontiac = Fordtiac? LOL
The front fender has at least 20 different stickers (STP,Good-Year ect.)just like the other Pontiac race car teams.
I noticed other race teams used 2 different race car rim wheels at different race tracks: the 5 wide hole race car rim wheel and the the 10 small hole race car rim wheel.
Thank you very much for any information given.

Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
09/23/12 12:37:37PM
560 posts

Is That Bud Moore / Earnhardt Car a Ford or a Pontiac? Are You Sure?


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Was the WRANGLER CARGO PLANE # N10088 an #15 WRANGLER RACE CAR hauler?
What races was it used?
#1. WRANGLER RACE CAR, PLANE, TRUCK
#2. WRANGLER CARGO PLANE # N10088
#3. WRANGLER CHEVY SUB TRUCK
#4. FILLED - UP WRANGLER CARGO PLANE # N10088
#5. YELLOW T - STRIPED ROOF #15 WRANGLER RACE CAR
#6. YELLOW T - STRIPED ROOF WRANGLER #15 RACE CAR

Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
09/19/12 05:07:45AM
560 posts

School Buses and Stock Car Racing; Before Stenhouse, Donlavey Team Had a Blue Bird


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"I remember that for many years the Junie Donlavey crew made its headquarters in a big Blue Bird parked in the infield at every track."

Dave, I don't remember a Junie Donlavey bus.
It's possible that a old school bus was used by Junie Donlavey crew members, because Junie Donlavey I've been known of saving money by not "keeping up with money spending Jones".
He used mostly volunteer pitcrews, during many pitstops he would saved money by using used race tires instead of brand new "sticker" race tires. He didn't owned or ride airplanes or helicopters because he was afraid of flying, Junie rode the train (to Riverside,Cal.) and rode the race car hauler, or drove his personal car to the NASCAR races. LOL

Don't know the exact year or race this happen?
While in route to a race track, #90 race car owner Junie Donlavey was asleep in back of the #90 race car hauler and the driver stopped and went inside of an truck stop service station.
Junie woke up and went to the rest room.
The driver of the #90 race car hauler got back in the truck without checking on Junie's location and left poor ole Junie at the truck stop service station rest room.
At the truck stop service station Junie had found a ride to the race track with very fast tractor trailer truck and driver.
When the driver of the #90 race car hauler drove up to race track and found out not only he had left his boss at truck stop service station but "The Virginia Gentleman" #90 race car owner Junie Donlavey was standing in front of him, "Smiling and laughing".

Race driver Fred Lorenzen told #90 race car owner Junie Donlavey that he would guarantee 1st place race win if Junie spent a ton of money ($100,000?).

Junie said "N0" to this idea of using high price unnessary race car parts.
Don't know if it was race listed below or the Daytona 500?
http://www.racing-reference.info/race/1972_Northern_300/W

#1. What years and races was the "Junie Donlavey bus" used?
#2. What color was the "Junie Donlavey bus"?
Was the "Junie Donlavey bus" painted yellow or painted in sponsor colors like "TRUXMORE" or have number "#90" painted on it?

I'm still looking for "Junie Donlavey bus" photo through my race books and race photos for it.
I need the above information to look futher and thank you very much for any information given.

Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
09/30/12 09:43:49AM
560 posts

Dale Earnhardt & Sonny Hutchins - For DAVID EARNHARDT


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"One thing i remember was watching Sonny drive that #01 with one hand. He had the other arm draped over the inside roll bar. I don't know how he did that."

Sonny Hutchins had real bad back problems during his racing career.
Sonny Hutchins found out that by driving with one hand and draped the other armover the inside roll bar will helped eased the pain in his back.

Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
09/11/12 09:39:46AM
560 posts

Looking for an Earnhardt - Petty photo


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Found another photo located on page 71 of the book:
NASCAR CHRONICLE by Greg Fielden and The Auto Editors Of Consumer Guide

Photo 1. page 71 NASCAR CHRONICLE by Greg Fielden


Photo 2. page 71 NASCAR CHRONICLE by Greg Fielden

Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
09/09/12 04:45:26AM
560 posts

Memories of Another Blue & Gold Car


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I guessing you're talking about Bubba Tatum #83 FIDELITY NATIONAL BANK Chevelle.

Bubba Tatum #83 FIDELITY NATIONAL BANK Chevelle
http://stockcar.racersreunion.com/photo/bubba-tatum-and-his-chevelle

Best looking painted #83 race cars in Va.!!
http://stockcar.racersreunion.com/photo/photo/search?q=bubba++tatum

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