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Hamilton Prieleaux Bee Maule, commonly known as Tex Maule (May 19, 1915 in Ojus, Florida
Ojus, Florida

Ojus is a census-designated place and formerly incorporated town in Miami-Dade County, Florida, Florida, United States. The population was 16,642 at the United States Census 2000....
 — May 16, 1981) was the lead American football
American football

American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
 writer for Sports Illustrated
Sports Illustrated

Sports Illustrated is an United States sports magazine owned by Mass media conglomerate Time Warner. It has over 3 million subscribers and is read by 23 million adults each week, including over 18 million men, 19% of the adult males in the United States....
 in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. After playing football (end) at St Marys in college and serving in World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, he joined the NFL's Los Angeles Rams front office, where he worked with Pro Football Hall of Fame
Pro Football Hall of Fame

The Pro Football Hall of Fame is the hall of fame of the National Football League . It opened in Canton, Ohio, Ohio, United States, on September 7 1963 with 17 charter inductees....
rs Pete Rozelle
Pete Rozelle

Alvin Ray "Pete" Rozelle was the commissioner of the National Football League from January 1960 to November 1989, when he retired from office....
 and Tex Schramm
Tex Schramm

Texas Earnest Schramm, Jr. was the original president and general manager of the United States National Football League's Dallas Cowboys franchise....
.

Later, in 1956, Maule was hired by Sports Illustrated, where he covered football for 19 years.






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Hamilton Prieleaux Bee Maule, commonly known as Tex Maule (May 19, 1915 in Ojus, Florida
Ojus, Florida

Ojus is a census-designated place and formerly incorporated town in Miami-Dade County, Florida, Florida, United States. The population was 16,642 at the United States Census 2000....
 — May 16, 1981) was the lead American football
American football

American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
 writer for Sports Illustrated
Sports Illustrated

Sports Illustrated is an United States sports magazine owned by Mass media conglomerate Time Warner. It has over 3 million subscribers and is read by 23 million adults each week, including over 18 million men, 19% of the adult males in the United States....
 in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. After playing football (end) at St Marys in college and serving in World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, he joined the NFL's Los Angeles Rams front office, where he worked with Pro Football Hall of Fame
Pro Football Hall of Fame

The Pro Football Hall of Fame is the hall of fame of the National Football League . It opened in Canton, Ohio, Ohio, United States, on September 7 1963 with 17 charter inductees....
rs Pete Rozelle
Pete Rozelle

Alvin Ray "Pete" Rozelle was the commissioner of the National Football League from January 1960 to November 1989, when he retired from office....
 and Tex Schramm
Tex Schramm

Texas Earnest Schramm, Jr. was the original president and general manager of the United States National Football League's Dallas Cowboys franchise....
.

Later, in 1956, Maule was hired by Sports Illustrated, where he covered football for 19 years. When the upstart American Football League
American Football League

Note: There were three earlier and unrelated major Professional Football leagues of the same name in the United States: one in American Football League , one in American Football League and one in American Football League ....
 (AFL) began play in 1960, Maule did not conceal his loyalty to, nor his preference for, Rozelle and the NFL. For years he ridiculed and made light of the rival AFL. For example, in a September 30, 1968 SI piece entitled The Young Generals (referenced below), supposedly about Pro Football's best young quartebacks, he praised such mediocre NFL signal-callers as Gary Cuozzo
Gary Cuozzo

Gary Samuel Cuozzo was a former professional American football player. An undrafted quarterback from the University of Virginia, Cuozzo played in 10 National Football League seasons from 1963-1972....
, Randy Johnson
Randy Johnson

For other people named Randy Johnson, see Randy Johnson 'Randall David Johnson' , nicknamed "'The Big Unit'," is a left-handed Major League Baseball pitcher....
 and Kent Nix
Kent Nix

Kent Nix is a former professional American football quarterback in the National Football League. Nix played football collegiately at Texas Christian University ....
, and never even mentioned Daryle Lamonica
Daryle Lamonica

Daryle Pat Lamonica is a former American collegiate and Professional American football quarterback who played in the American Football League, and later in the National Football League....
, Bob Griese
Bob Griese

Robert Allen Griese is a former American football quarterback who earned All-American honors with the Purdue Boilermakers before being drafted in 1967 by the American Football League's Miami Dolphins....
, or Joe Namath
Joe Namath

Joseph William Namath , also known as Broadway Joe or Joe Willie, is a former United States American football quarterback. He played for the University of Alabama under legendary coach Paul "Bear" Bryant and his assistant, Howard Schnellenberger, from 1962?1964, and in the American Football League and National Football League duri...
. His contempt for the AFL was mimicked by other writers who wrote derivatory columns, fostering the myth that the AFL was inferior to the NFL.

Maule gained such notoriety for his bias that it was well known to his media contemporaries. During the broadcast of the AFL's New York Jets
New York Jets

The New York Jets are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. They are members of the AFC East of the American Football Conference in the National Football League ....
' defeat of the NFL champion Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III, announcer Curt Gowdy
Curt Gowdy

Curtis Edward "Curt" Gowdy was an Media of the United States sportscaster, well-known as the longtime "voice" of the Boston Red Sox and for his coverage of many nationally-televised sporting events, primarily for NBC Sports in the 1960s and 1970s....
 asked (off-air): "I wonder if that (S.O.B.) Tex Maule is watching?" The comment can be heard on existing videos of the NBC-TV network feed of the game.

Maule also was a prolific author during the late 1950s and early 1960s. One book he wrote was The Rookie (1961, David McKay Company, NY) which is about professional football. From Sports Illustrated, Maule moved to The Dallas Morning News
The Dallas Morning News

The Dallas Morning News is the major daily newspaper serving the Dallas, Texas, Texas area, with a circulation of around a half-million subscribers....
 for three years. From Dallas, he returned to New York to write on a freelance basis. It was there he died in 1981. He was famed for saying, "It was a wonderful demonstration of boxing skill and a barbarous display of cruelty" in regards to the treatment which Muhammed Ali gave Ernie Terrell
Ernie Terrell

Ernie Terrell is an United States singer, record producer, and former World Boxing Association List of heavyweight boxing champions.Terrell is the older brother of The Supremes's early 1970s lead singer Jean Terrell....
.

In 1972 he wrote a book, Running Scarred [Pelham Books 1972], about his experience having a heart attack and taking up running afterwards .

Bibliography

Note: books may be published under the the name Hamilton Maule or Tex Maule

  • The Rookie - 1961
  • The Quarterback - 1962
  • The Shortstop - 1962
  • The Last Out - 1964
  • Championship Quarterback - 1963
  • The Linebacker - 1965
  • The Running Back - 1966
  • The Players - 1967
  • The Receiver - 1968
  • Bart Starr - 1973
  • The Running Back - 1971


  • Running Scarred - 1972

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