Tony Morabito

Tony Morabito

Anthony J. "Tony" Morabito, a University of Santa Clara alumnus who had been moderately successful during the late 1930's and early 1940's in the lumber hauling business in San Francisco, California realized that air travel would make feasible a coast-to-coast rivalry in football.

In 1944, after several years of rejection of expansion applications by the NFL, Morabito led a visit to the NFL in Chicago. During that meeting Elmer Layden, the league commissioner and one of the legendary Four Horsemen of Notre Dame, who was presiding asked, according to Tony's Santa Clara teammate, longtime friend, partner and lawyer Al Ruffo several patronizing questions. According to Ruffo, Layden then said, "Well, sonny, you better go out and get a football first and then come back."

Ruffo recalled that Tony was furious! And "Worst of all, he called Tony sonny." They walked across the street to see Arch Ward, the sports editor of the Chicago Tribune who was trying to organize a rival league, the All-America Football Conference (AAFC). "We told him we were ready to join up", Ruffo recalled. On June 6, 1944 (D-Day in Europe), the first meeting of the AAFC was held in St. Louis. Morabito agreed to form a franchise in San Francisco, with the AAFC set to start play after the end of the war.

Tony, his brother Victor P. Morabito, and his partners in the Lumber Terminals of San Francisco, Allen E. Sorrell and E.J. Turre became the founding owners of the soon to be San Francisco 49ers. Al Ruffo did the legal work and was one of Head Coach Lawrence T. "Buck" Shaw's two assistants. Santa Clara's famous "Silver Fox", Shaw was paid the then fabulous sum of $25,000.

On October 27, 1957, Tony Morabito died of a heart attack while watching the 49ers play the Chicago Bears at Kezar Stadium. Having suffered a coronary occlusion in 1952 Tony had been living on "borrowed time". Doctors citing the dangerous, high emotional factors of football urged him to get out of football the sport. The 49ers were losing, 17-7 when a note "Tony's gone" was passed to the coach. Turning away numerous Chicago touchdown onslaughts in the fourth period, they stormed back for a 21-17 upset victory.

After Tony died, control of the club passed on to his widow Josephine, and to his brother Victor. His other partners from the lumber business has sold their interest to him after the 1946 season.


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