![]() Chairman Tom Murrone and Executive Director Cathy Savino accept on behalf of the Bristol Tramps. |
...Bristol Tramps During
the 1930s, Julie Larese and friends played basketball at
the Bristol Boys Club. These were post-Depression
days and many were unable to provide themselves uniforms
and those who did, wore ones patched up. The
players later joined with Ed Lodovicos Red Hawks.
To name this new combine, the name "Bums" was
bought up but they decided to call themselves, "The
Tramps," the word for a more "glorified
bum. Ed managed and Julie was player/coach.
The team grew to semi-pro play in the mid-1940s. The
team combined Bristols finest with college players
from elsewhere and it was felt the Tramps could hold
their own with some early NBA teams. The Tramps
also formed a softball team in the mid-1940s. In
1970, two decades after the Tramps last competed, Ray
"Harp" Broderick, a former Tramps player, came
up with the idea to promote a sports testimonial in
Bristol. The event was so successful; it was made
into an annual gathering of Bristol athletes past and was
named "The Bristol Sports Reunion." The motto of
the Tramps is to "honor those who have made
contributions to Bristol sports." |