Maury Allen (born Maurice Allen Rosenberg; May 2, 1932 – October 3, 2010) was an American sportswriter, actor, and columnist for the New York Post and the Journal-News. He was also a voter for the Baseball Hall of Fame. Allen wrote 40 books on American sports icons. He also contributed to Thecolumnists.com.
Allen was born in Brooklyn, New York, to parents Harry and Frances Rosenberg. Harry Rosenberg was a coffee salesman and Frances a homemaker. He attended James Madison High School where he covered sports for the school paper.
As a young man, Allen was a Brooklyn Dodgers fanatic. His book, Brooklyn Remembered: The 1955 Days of the Dodgers, recalls the glory days of the team, before they were moved to Los Angeles.
After high school, he attended City College of New York where he majored in journalism and played for the football team. Allen had one older brother. Following college, Allen was drafted into the Army. He served in Japan and in Korea during the Korean War.
She's older than me
I don't care about them talkin'
Why can't they see
I've got all that i need?
All the pretty young things
Seem suddenly boring
When i look in her eyes
All the world is behind
Every line on her face
Is a place and a memory
When our fingers touch
All the years fall away
Mistakes that she made
Are lessons she carries
And still she's prepared
To tell me she'll stay
She's older than me
She's shown me the heaven
And we're gonna be over the hill