
In the famous 1966 10-10 tie between Michigan State and Notre Dame, each team had a player who developed ALS.
MSU, #11, Charlie Wedemeyer
ND, #74, Pete Duranko
Bubba wasn't the one to fear. It was Lou Gehrig's Disease.



Carey Hall cherishes this Indianapolis
500, perhaps more than any other. It's his
15th, working on a crew or painting cars,
and it likely will be his last over-the-
wall opportunity at Indianapolis Motor
Speedway.
Diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis (ALS) on Jan. 10, the 40-year-
old Greenwood man's speech is slurred
and he has atrophy in his left hand from
the progressive neurodegenerative
disease that attacks nerve cells in the
brain and spinal cord.
He was supposed to fuel for Sarah Fisher
Racing's Jay Howard, but Howard didn't
qualify. So he agreed to help out Sunday
with Bruno Junqueira's No. 33 Fazzt Race
Team car.
“We hear from the ALS community that they want the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sector to know more about ALS and invest more in research and development. We are pleased to use the industry’s premier convention to elevate the standing of ALS in the minds of big pharma and big biotech. The outcomes from our meetings this week could have a direct and tremendous impact on the pace of research,” explained Dr. Perrin regarding the goals of participating in this week-long convention that took place May 3-6.

p.s. Mothers' Day news feature -- around 1:20 into the segment the display and Steve Franks and mom are featured...
http://www.nbcwashington.com/around-town/events/Celebrating_Mother_s_Day_Washington_DC.html



If you are attending any of the ALS advocacy activities in Washington, DC, the week of May 9, please plan to be a part of a very visible display of the disease that steals our loved ones Piece by Piece. For many years the advocates have been holed up in their hotel meeting rooms and then scatter for a day on Capitol Hill. This year there will be a visible presence in very public places to make those who work and play in our nation's capital aware of ALS. It's edgy. It will be memorable.