Theres also guest quarters, complete with a bedroom, living room and kitchen, and an attached five-car garage. John collected art as an investment. Working with his father and his brother John, the Murchison family diversified away from oil into homebuilding, general construction, real estate development, insurance, mutual funds, publishing, the leisure time industry and restaurant industry. But some things havent changed: I am a father who refuses to allow his son to play football despite his deep desire and obvious talent as a receiver-it is a price that is just not worth the privilege. Willie Nelson and Roger Miller, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Doors. Her current book is "BURL: Journalism Giant and Media Trailblazer," to be published by Andrews McMeel Publishing (AMP) on September 6, 2022. He was furious. Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions. An unassuming, softspoken native of Tyler, Tex., Mr. Murchison (pronounced MER-kiss-un) was born Sept. 5, 1921, the son of Clint W. Murchison Sr., who made a fortune in the . But the most compelling contain elements of all three. John Murchison and his brother Clint Murchison Jr. were the first owners of the Dallas Cowboys. It is the story of the late Burl Osborne, former chairman of "The Associated Press" and publisher of "The Dallas Morning News," who waged and won one of the last great newspaper wars in the United States. There was the Lays commercial preceding Michael Jacksons Heal the World spectacular: Mike Ditka and Howie Long and Phil Simms and Lawrence Taylor and the rest making fun of Tom Landrys bald head to sell potato chips. Thats not what being young is supposed to be about, anyway. [4], Murchison enjoyed a reputation as a practical joker. Mr. Murchison is survived by his second wife, Anne, and a daughter and three sons from his first marriage, Coke Anne Saunders, Clint Murchison 3d, Burk Murchison and Robert Murchison. As with all great stories, ours has a beginning, a middle and an end. While the arts would eventually move downtown, the Cowboys never did. John Murchison and his brother Clint Murchison Jr. were the first owners of the Dallas Cowboys. Free to hear the presentation, $30 to buy the book. Listing agent Lillie Young, citing tax documents, said the home was originally built for Texas oilman Clint Murchison Sr. (for me)in this is the one, Clint Murchison, Sr. who founded the fortunes in the oilfield . , Hardcover During those years, I watched from the outside as professional football became a billion-dollar business, with the Super Bowl its showcase event. Clint Jr.s risk-taking would lead him to the world of professional football and allow his team to succeed. Through the accelerated officers training program, he was sent to Duke, where he obtained his bachelors degree in electrical engineering. The plan was to turn the chickens loose when the dogsled hit the field. He was also friends with longtime FBI director J. Edgar Hoover and heavily involved in national politics. WITH DANNY REEVES NOW in the New York job, I want the Giants to win. St.Martin's Press, New York, 1989. But if you pile it up in one place, it stinks like hell., According to Fortune, Clint Sr. declares one of his best assets is a full knowledge of the use of credit. The Cowboys used an IBM 360 Model 65 computer.[4]. Still, this latest version of the Cowboys sure beats the bejezus out of the Bills, just like Carter said they would. At that time, he was well on his way to success and wealth in gas and oil, Fortune wrote, and if he had been alone in the world he might never have wandered. Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them. The franchise was worth $600,000 when the Murchisons bought it, and the Super Bowl was an afterthought of a game designed to pave the way for the NFL-AFL merger that would keep down player salaries. Enjoy unlimited access to all of our incredible journalism, in print and digital. His hires included Tex Schramm as general manager and Tom Landry as head coach. Black players had to drive 15 miles to South Dallas to live. , ISBN-13 Trouble began after John's death in an auto accident in 1979, which forced the dissolution of his partnership with. The Los Angeles coliseum was half empty, and the crowd was asked to sit opposite the press box so that TV audiences would have the impression that there were lots of people in attendance. This went on for five minutes a night, five nights a week on Channel 4. The assets of the company being acquired are then used as collateral for the loan. These included the establishment of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys franchise, real estate development, construction, home building, restaurants and financing the offshore pirate radio station called Radio Nord. When I see Bobby Knight throw a fit on television and realize my son is going to have to deal with a high-school coach who thinks mats the way to behave, I mourn for high-school sports and the quick, bloody death of so many young dreams. The home has a solarium, with access to the garden, as well as a trophy room with original murals signed by Reveau Bassett. Jones saw what Clint Jr. envisioned with the creation of Texas Stadium. A son of Clint Murchison Sr., who made his first fortune in oil exploration and became notorious for exploiting the sale of "hot oil", Clint and his surviving brother inherited their father's wealth and business interests to which Clint Jr. added ventures of . Jane Wolfe is the author of two previous biographies and one that will be published in September, 2022. As a loyal Dallas Cowboys fan, he can recite the stats on everybody from Troy Aikman towell, youll have to ask him. Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2017. New Yorkborn J. Erik Jonsson, a chap of Swedish descent who served as mayor of Dallas from 1964 to 1971, and Fair Park guardian Robert B. Cullum, who owned a supermarket chain that took as its namesake fairy tale hero Tom Thumb, thwarted at every turn Clint Jr.s quixotic crusade to construct a stadium in downtown Dallas, which he hoped to buttress with a lavish new performing arts center and art museum. He retained the management rights to the stadium. His elder son, John, won Wall Street's biggest proxy fight, developed the Vail, Colorada ski resort, and was a noted jet-setter. Mr. Murchison, who had been debilitated by a neurological disorder, was admitted to Gaston Episcopal Hospital here about two weeks ago, said Sandy McCoy, an associate administrator of the hospital. Murchison quickly established his vision and then hired qualified executives to implement strategies to accomplish the goals. Suite 2100 Clint Sr. became an obsessive wildcatter, riding a stunning string of luck that by 1927, when he was 32, had netted him $6 million, a fortune hed made entirely through oil. This next part is important, because it underscores the model Clint Jr. followed with the Cowboys: Once Clint Sr. established or acquired a company, he left its operations to others, in the same way that Clint Jr. appointed Tex Schramm to be his president and general manager and Tom Landry his head coach. Clint Murchison Jr. was an entrepreneur, businessman and risk-taking founder of the successful Dallas Cowboys football franchise. Clint W. Murchison Jr., the scion of a Texas wildcat oil family who created the Dallas Cowboys football team, died Monday night. In February 1985, Mr. Murchison filed for bankruptcy protection in what lawyers believed was one of the nation's largest personal bankruptcy cases. He believed his team would be good, even special, for years to come. By noon the next day, theyd returned to Wichita Falls, having tripled their profit in 24 hours by flipping the leases for $200,000 (more than $3 million in todays dollars). He nodded to Billy Kilmer, smiled again at Carter and moved toward the elevator. , Dimensions Sorry, there was a problem loading this page. DAD? I want my kid to handicap for me. And this years version of Americas team doesnt want to hear from guys like me at all. Throughout his business career, Mr. Murchison started and participated in a number of industries, including a taxicab company, publishing, life insurance, restaurants, banks and residential construction. Michael Granberry was born and grew up in Dallas. Publisher Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations. Despite politics and religious issues being banned at the station, it was stopped when the Swedish government introduced new legislation in the spring of 1962, criminalizing the act of buying commercials on the station. Unable to strike a deal with city leaders to build a new stadium in downtown Dallas, Murchison selected a site in nearby Irving. While his "financing by finagling" precipitated the crash, the family's downfall also resulted from bitter lawsuits in the third generation. What about Clint? He was socially aloof to the point many considered downright rude. Despite sporting radically different personalities, the two agreed to co-own the Cowboys via their partnership, with each owning half of the 90% of total ownership. My total salary for five years with the Cowboys is less than single game checks today. He said it interfered with concentration. Carter has a first-year basketball coach out of Indiana whos a Bobby Knight wannabe. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Drew Pearson Hole in the Roof (Hardback) (UK IMPORT) at the best online prices at eBay! Clint W. Murchison Jr., the scion of a Texas wildcat oil family who created the Dallas Cowboys football team, died Monday night. The biography tells the riveting story of Burl's unlikely rise from the coal mines of Appalachia to the pinnacle of journalism - a remarkable feat made more so by his ongoing battle with kidney disease. Dont give up. Please try again. Viewers the world over had to wait until Nov. 21, 1980, to learn the answer to the question that sparked international curiosity: Who Shot J.R.? In 2022, such a sum would exceed $8.364 billion. 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Yet, he was the rainmaker of his generation., The death of his mother and closest brother took its toll on Clint Jr. in other ways. The next generations playing out this lunatic antagonism between the Cowboys and the Redskins more than 30 years after it began without the faintest idea how it started. They depended on inflation to take care of things. It was gonna be beautiful. In 1963, Dallas suddenly became known as the city that assassinated John F. As a child, Dad was small and sickly and shy to a fault. Among his companies was the Southern Union Company. The old days. Just one story in the folklore is how one night, Clint Sr. drove to Wichita Falls, near the Oklahoma border, fueled by a rumor hed heard about a wildcat well ready to start pumping black gold. After its patriarch passed away, the family empire prevailed under a partnership called Murchison Brothers. Despite Mr. Murchison's financial problems and failing health, friends and business acquaintances said he remained a cheerful and optimistic man. Something went wrong. Son of a Texas Wildcatter. I just didnt like the way they treated peo-ple. John later went to Yale but quit to join the Army Air Corps when World War II broke out. Clint Jr., probably best known as the builder and first owner of the Dallas Cowboys, was also a philanderer and deal-maker. At their fathers knee, Woolley wrote, Clint Jr. and John learned how to wheel and deal. Soon, Clint Sr. was sharing his idea of an education, designed to ensure enduring wealth and chisel the Murchison name into the granite of high society. Wolfe tells a riveting tale of the rising fortunes and ultimate downfall of the Murchison family, quintessential high rollers. Yeh? Murchison and McLendon remained in the shadows and allowed Murchison's long-time friend Robert F. Thompson to take credit for actual ownership while day-to-day management was vested in Swedish-Finnish businessman Jack S. Kotschack. Both received highly favorable reviews, including this one about "THE MURCHISONS" - "If episodes of the TV show 'Dallas' were half as interesting as this real life Texas family, ratings would never be a problem.". He also happened to be far more socially adept, comfortable in high society in ways his brother never was nor hoped to be. Cowboy, Clint said again and smiled slightly. it suddenly became clear to me how much time has passed. Its the only way I can deal with mis particular dilemma. Thats right. Foreword by Hall of Famer Drew Pearson. The station was not a financial success, and joined forces with the Caroline organization to become the southern station of Radio Caroline. By some accounts, John was responsible for a conservative viewpoint that helped hold in check the ''wheeler-dealer'' nature of his elder brother. Taking a hands-on approach, Murchison led the concept, design, planning, financing and construction of Texas Stadium. . Co-author Burk Murchison is named for the uncle who died. Theyll win at least three. And, right now, in the euphoric afterglow of victory that has to be covering the Metroplex like a constant fog, it would be difficult to find fault with two guys from Arkansas. There was a problem loading your book clubs. Its like that. By the time I was traded to the New York Giants in 1969, we had been in the playoffs three times, gone twice to the NFL championship game, losing both times to Green Bay on the last play. On January 31, 1993, he was euphoric. Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Kennedy. The Murchisons - the rise and fall of a Texas dynasty, by Jane Wolfe. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations. Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2010. The Big Rich: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes, The Wolfberry Chronicle: And Other Permian Basin Tales From The Henry Oil Company. Brings new meaning to the phrase Sunday Funday. The living room has the original hardwood flooring and crown molding, and the dining room is accented by the original Gracie Studio wallpaper. Clint Jr.s success can be attributed largely to Schramm, a marketing genius; Landry, one of the games great coaches; and Gil Brandt, who, as director of scouting, revolutionized the way players are recruited by using newfangled technology computers long before computers were commonplace. Sitting there watching Tom and Michael. [4], Cowboys Linebacker D.D. Hunt and Hugh Roy Cullen, American folk heroes in the making. The first of its kind in the NFL, it was originally intended to be part of a 160-acre mixed use development. Jerry is a fellow risk-taker who made his money by becoming what feels to us like an oxymoron an Arkansas oilman. We document that story as well, showing you how, in the end, it comes back around to Clint. And in that respect alone, irony abounds, one of many we share in Hole in the Roof. Mary Grace Granados is a Dallas native and graduate of Southern Methodist University. I thought you didnt like Landry and Schramm. Carter doesnt take his eyes off the screen, which is filled with oversized behinds, shaking like wet dogs. In the long run, the Cowboys may be the family's biggest memorial. I guess thats good. We missed going to the first two by a total of 3 yards and about 15 seconds. He sat on the board of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, which lingered in Fair Park, in the shadow of the Cotton Bowl, until 1984, when it moved to downtown Dallas as the newly christened Dallas Museum of Art. During the outrageously troubled 2020 season, 13 National Football League teams 13! In todays dollars, thats north of $87 million. The huskies would go after the chickens and that would be the best halftime show ever. A 'Wheeler-Dealer' Nature. Dallas sportswriter Blackie Sherrod attributed the Cowboys' success to two rare possessions of Clint Murchison: a bottomless pocketbook and patience.[8]. The Pete Gent Show was not renewed. What most of America doesnt know is that he, too, was revolutionary. Smith will get over 100 yards rushing, he says. A motivating factor in the NFL's decision to award a license for Dallas was the establishment of the American Football League (AFL) by Lamar Hunt, another Dallas area businessman. Clint Murchison Jr. was an entrepreneur, businessman and risk-taking founder of the successful Dallas Cowboys football franchise. In the beginning, things were a little wildanimals were. The battle widened when Murchison bought the copyrights to Hail to the Redskins out from under Marshall and used the song as a bargaining chip to force Marshall to drop his opposition to Clints bid. Dont worry, Dan, he said, sternly. The hole in the roof appeared for years as one of the opening shots in the hit CBS television show Dallas, which gave to the world the iconic villain J.R. Ewing, a Texas oilman. When three creditors, the Toronto-Dominion Bank, the Kona-Post Corporation and Citicorp, filed a petition to force him into bankruptcy, the fate of his financial empire was sealed. This an excellent expose on the legendary rise and then fall of a true TEXAS Dynasty. And theyll beat Buffalos no-huddle offense by sacking Jim Kelly and causing a lot of fumbles and interceptions. Carter tells me that the week before the game. The suites were an immediate status sensation. I am interested in the Bills because Elijah Pitts is the backfield coach and Elijah went with the Packers to that first Super Bowl instead of Perkins and me. Clint Jr. became enamored of education and its extracurricular dividend football, which gave him his own identity beyond his dad. The Murchison wealth was left to Clint Jr. and his younger brother, John. His name was Mohamed Atta. Bright said Mr. Murchison once read an uncomplimentary news article about the Dallas Cowboys and himself. His mother died when he was two and he was mainly raised by an aunt. [14] In February 1985, he had to file for personal bankruptcy protection after three creditors, the Toronto-Dominion Bank, the Kona-Post Corporation and Citicorp, filed a petition to force him into bankruptcy. : [3], In addition to the Dallas Cowboys, The Murchison Family businesses included Centex Corporation (home builders), Daisy Air Rifles, Field & Stream magazine, the Tony Roma's restaurant chain and real estate developments throughout the U.S.[4], In the early 1960s the Murchisons were involved in a proxy fight with Allan P. Kirby over control of Alleghany Corporation, a holding company whose interests included New York Central Railroad and Investors Diversified Services, a large mutual fund company. Between his junior and senior years, he interned at The Washington Post during "the Watergate summer" of 1973. And what a world it was. The Murchison estate also included what the family called the "Big House," a 22,000-square-foot mansion that Clint Sr. built and which Lupe abandoned in 1998, when she completed her house just . The City of Irving will also host the authors, on Dec. 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the Irving Archives and Museum, 801 W. Irving Blvd., Irving. Undaunted, these rich Dallas tycoons would get drunk, make prank calls to George Preston Marshall in the middle of the night and cluck into the phone. Its probably not healthy to take it all so seriously. The plan was fowled up by a puzzled security guard who heard the chickens clucking under the stadium. In 1960, the National Football League approved a franchise for Dallas, and Murchison, along with Bedford Wynne, was the franchisee or license holder. Clint taught the sports world how stadiums could be so much more than where games are played. I stood. The Circle Suites were available for purchase for $50,000 for the life of the stadium. But since he had two sons in their teens, whose business talents were unpredictable, it seemed unwise to keep all their legacy in one immensely risky petroleum basket.. Theyve got free agency, and theyre going to live and play in the NFL forever. He was at top speed by his second step and hit like a freight train. He liked to use what bankers called leverage use a small amount of capital and a large loan to gain control of a company with large assets. 1898, d. 1926). Except most of the dilemmas are caused by being in sports in the first place. How different are the very rich from you and me? Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2002, This book proved to be a very good read.You are shown how the, Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2007. Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Clint Murchison Jr., and the Stadium That Changed American Sports . As Jones said on the night in 1989 that he proclaimed himself the Cowboys new impresario, he would be involved in everything down to the jocks and socks. The Murchison way was the polar opposite. Didnt Landry and [Tex] Schramm draft Aikman? I ask halfheartedly. He believed his team would be good, even special, for years to come. Moldea's book further alleges that Murchison maintained a working relationship with former U.S. Senate power broker Bobby Baker (known as "Lyndon Jr." for his close affiliation with the . Carter glances sideways at me and frowns. Watch what they do to Buffalo. In the spring of 2000, a 31-year-old Egyptian national showed up at a federal office in Florida seeking a $650,000 loan from the Department of Agriculture. CARTERS FRIENDS, THE FINCH twins, Ben and Eric (Eric is a high-school ail-American wide receiver), are Redskins fans. By Peter H. Frank, Special To the New York Times. With its mix of popular music, DJ's and news, Radio Nord became very popular. In 1971,1 began to write my first novel-North Dallas Forty, which would be published in 1973 to critical acclaim and to dismay in the Cowboys front office. As part of the agreement to build Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, Murchison gave up ownership of the stadium and the 95 acres on which it sat in exchange for a 40-year lease. In terms of what stadiums could mean to the foundation of a franchise, Jones took what Clint envisioned and put it on steroids. It represented an alliance of the founders sons, older brother John and younger brother Clint. Bright said Mr. Murchison replied with a letter that read: ''Dear Ed, you are full of prunes. Young said the major systems of the home have been improved, along with bathrooms and the primary suite. Clinton Williams Murchison Jr. (September 12, 1923 - March 30, 1987) was a businessman and founder of the Dallas Cowboys football team. We were) finally playing to sold-out crowds after seven years of struggle. Television has convinced a whole generation that success in sports requires a professional career and a stack of product endorsements. For all my negative feelings about pro football, I can think of no better example to describe the best of life in the NFL in the 60s. Murchison would call up J. Edgar Hoover and get the new number and the midnight chicken calls would begin again. The Cowboys and the Super Bowl have come a long way from that close encounter we had in 1966-67. Son of legendary Texas oil man Clint Murchison Sr., he enlisted in the Marine Corps after the attack on Pearl Harbor, earned an electrical engineering degree from Duke University and a masters in mathematics from MIT. All five of the Cowboys Super Bowl trophies were acquired when the team made its home in Texas Stadium, spanning the seasons from 1971 to 1995. This is a digitized version of an article from The Timess print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. Clinton Williams Murchison Jr. (September 12, 1923 March 30, 1987) was a businessman and founder of the Dallas Cowboys football team. After high school, he enrolled at Trinity University, then in Waxahachie, where he was expelled three weeks later for shooting craps. He got two technicals and lost the kids a close game the other night. Recalling his wit and sense of humor, Mr. Joe Bailey The new stadium has yet to lay claim to a Super Bowl-winning Cowboys team. And, I must admit I got some enjoyment out of it. Until John Murchison died and Clint got sick and had to sell to Bum Bright. Clint Murchison Sr. was among the richest of Texas oilmen, appearing on the cover of Time magazine in 1954 with an estimated net worth of more than $300 million. I read the other day that Tom Landry has little time for or interest in professional football these days. The huddle turned strangely quiet for a moment. He was determined to create a venue that protected fans while allowing the weather elements freedom to impact the game. The Aaron Family Jewish Community Center of Dallas will also host the authors, on Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. at the center, 7900 Northaven Road, Dallas. , Item Weight Now he has a 16-year-old son who sees the team and the sport very differently than he did. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. He s piiinchin me. He was a 21-year-old kid and pinching was a three syllable word where he came from. Kevin Smith covered Jerry Rice last week. He has his eyes on the TV. $10 in advance, $15 at the door, $36 for admission and a copy of the book. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. You left it all on the field and youre 29 years old with your life stretching out in front of you like a thousand miles of bad road. : . 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