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  1. Peter Ueberroth letter to Stan Musial after Hall of Fame induction weekend In the collection is this letter from Baseball Commissioner Peter Ueberroth to inner-circle Hall of Famer Stan Musial. Dated July 28, 1987, the letter was written just after induction weekend in Cooperstown. Ueberroth writes, “Dear Stan, Another great weekend in ...

  2. 14 de feb. de 2017 · Peter Ueberroth is known for his work in the sports industry. He served as the lead organizer of the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, and commissioner of Major League Baseball from 1984 to 1989. He would later return to the Games as chairman of the United States Olympic Committee in the mid-2000s.

  3. 18 de jul. de 2009 · Peter Ueberroth had come out of nowhere and onto the front pages. Los Angeles had acquired the 1984 Olympics and had chosen him to run them. City pride was at stake.

  4. When Peter Ueberroth took office, 21 of the 26 clubs were losing money; in 1988 Ueberroth’s last season all clubs either broke even or finished in the black. In 1987 for example, baseball as an industry showed a net profit of $21.3 million, its first profitable year since 1973.

  5. 29 de may. de 2018 · Peter Ueberroth was born September 2, 1937, in Evanston, IL. His mother, Laura Larson, died when he was four, and his father, Victor, a traveling salesman of aluminum siding, became the driving force in Peter's desire for learning, recognition and success.

  6. Inducted in 2018. Peter Ueberroth arrived at Sunset Ridge Country Club, Northfield, IL, as an eighth grader in 1952, and used the life skills learned in his first job as a caddie to launch an illustrious career that spanned the worlds of business and sport. Born in Evanston, IL, Ueberroth founded First Travel Corporation at the age of 27.

  7. Peter V. Ueberroth is managing director of Contrarian Group, an investment and management company. He is also an owner and co-chairman of the Pebble Beach Company. Peter founded First Travel Corporation in 1962. When he sold the company in 1980, it was the second-largest travel business in North America.From 1980 to 1984, Peter was president of ...