Cleats by Bill Hinds for September 03, 2008
Transcript:
Jerome's grandpa: Back in the early part of the 20th century, a sports cartoonist, Tad Dorgan, was at a baseball game, listening to vendors selling sausages in a bun by yelling "get your hot Dachsunds!" Dorgan wanted to work that into one of his cartoons. He wasn't sure how to spell "Dachsunds," so he just wrote "hot dogs." Jerome: Cartoonists don't have to worry about that now because of "spell check." Jerome's grandpa: That's write.
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator over 16 years ago
It only seems fitting that hot dog history intersects with the world of cartooning.
THOMAS ALOYSIUS “Tad” DORGAN (1877-1929). Cartoonist. Born in San Francisco, CA on April 29, 1877. A childhood accident removed three fingers on his right hand and his hopes for becoming a boxer. For manual therapy, he took up line illustration which soon led him to becoming one of the most widely read, left-handed newspaper artists in the U.S.
Bill: What does the “W” on Grampa’s cap refer to?
weeksfive over 16 years ago
What a coincidence. I was born in 1877 too!
Bill Hinds creator over 16 years ago
Grampa Oliver (Oliver is the family’s last name), is a fan of the fictional minor league baseball team the “Wingnuts.”
painedsmile over 16 years ago
There’s a real baseball team in Wichita, Kansas called the “Wingnuts”. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wingnut http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wichita_Wingnuts
Bill Hinds creator over 16 years ago
That is so cool! Okay, he’s a fan of THAT team.
Alfie Rein-Allen almost 3 years ago
I love this strip so much.