Wednesday, December 5, 2007

The Curse of the Billy Goat


So -- one of the many goals of this blog is to start to gather what someday I hope will be the fodder for a Goat Museum or the Goat Hall of Fame. Being that I have found two notations on the internet of cities (one in Prague the other in Tver Russia) that are supposedly planning goat museums, I am actually leaning towards the Hall of Fame. But anyway, here is the story of one of the most prominent goats in sports.

His name was Murphy (or it might have been Sinovia according to Wikipedia) and in October 6, 1945, his owner William Sianis, a tavern owner in Chicago, walked him into Wrigley Field for Game 4 of the World Series (Chicago Cubs vs. Detroit Tigers). He had two box seat tickets and he and Murphy (who was adorned with a coat which read "We've Got Detroit's Goat") were allowed to watch some of the game. However, they were ejected before the end of the game by Cub's owner Philip Wrigley due to Murphy's odor. Sianis (a Greek immigrant) then placed the now-infamous curse upon team, declaring that they would never win another pennant or play a World Series in Wrigley Field. The Cubs lost the series and Sianis sent a telegram to the team stating "Who stinks now?"

Although multiple attempts have been made to break the curse (with some success i.e. the Cubs seem to do better when a goat is in the house), Sianis's nephew-in-law says that the curse will not be broken until the Cubs show a true fondness for goats and allow them into the field because they like them!

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