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Sportswriter Maury Allen dies at 78

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Longtime sportswriter Maury Allen, who wrote biographies of sports icons including Jackie Robinson and Joe Namath and spent 27 years writing for the New York Post, has died of lymphoma. He was 78.

Allen primarily covered the New York Yankees for the Post, which confirmed that the author died Sunday at his home in Cedar Grove, N.J. Allen also worked for the Journal News and Sports Illustrated, wrote more than three dozen books and served an advisor on ‘The Bronx is Burning.’

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Allen made a cameo in the ESPN miniseries about the 1977 Yankees, along with a minor acting role in ‘The Odd Couple.’ He also was a staple in several sports documentaries.

He recently completed a book about former Brooklyn Dodgers outfielder Dixie Walker, which was released earlier this year.

-- Associated Press

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