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  1. Apr 3, 1979 · Carroll Rosenbloom, the 72‐year‐old owner of the Los Angeles Rams football team, drowned yesterday while swimming in the surf off Golden Beach, Fla., according to the police. Mr. Rosenbloom had...

  2. However, while Rosenbloom loved the Colts, due to issues with Memorial Stadium and the city's officials, Rosenbloom wanted to leave Baltimore. [3] In the next offseason in 1972, Rosenbloom completed a historic tax-free swapping of teams with new Los Angeles Rams owner Robert Irsay . [ 14 ]

  3. Feb 11, 2024 · William Scott Malone located Raymond Tanguay, the French Canadian citizen who had witnessed Rosenblooms drowning and jumped in the water in an effort to save him. Malone was aided by Edward Noel, a former sergeant in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

  4. Apr 5, 1979 · Anybody can swim in a pool. But when he went swimming in the surf at Golden Beach last Monday afternoon, the surf won. Trapped by the undertow 75 yards from the beach, Carroll Rosenbloom...

  5. Carroll “C.R.” Rosenbloom. Sportsman. He was the owner of the Baltimore Colts football team from 1953 to 1972 and then the Los Angeles Rams football team from 1972 to 1979. He drowned while swimming in Golden Beach, Florida.

  6. Feb 28, 2018 · A neighbor spotted Rosenbloom off the coast of a Miami suburb drowning in aggressive sea water. Although rescuers got to Rosenbloom in a quick fashion, efforts to resuscitate him proved to be unsuccessful.

  7. Jan 29, 1989 · But Carroll Rosenbloom traded the Colts for the Los Angeles Rams and, a few years afterward, he drowned in the surf off his home in the Golden Beach section of Miami.

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