Chicago Tribune

David Haugh: Mike Ditka on pal Stan Mikita: 'I was lucky to be his friend'

They liked to carouse at the Cottage, a hangout on Clark Street in the 1960s that attracted the biggest names Chicago sports had to offer.

Mike Ditka and Stan Mikita, two of the city's toughest professional athletes ever, developed a soft spot for each other sharing stories and drinking beer. They were only seven months apart, meeting in 1961 when Ditka arrived as a Bears rookie and Mikita basked in the glory of a Stanley Cup title the Blackhawks won in his second NHL season. They loved that bar, on the North

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Chicago Tribune

Chicago Tribune4 min read
Brad Biggs: Options At ‘Premium Positions’ Give Bears GM Ryan Poles Confidence At No. 9. Now He Just Has To Nail The Pick.
CHICAGO — Some calculated decisions aimed at fulfilling long-range plans — plus a dose of good fortune — have put Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles in the most enviable position for the past 3 1/2 months. Since last season ended, Poles has bee
Chicago Tribune3 min read
Bulls Guard Alex Caruso Will Listen To His Body, But A Left Ankle Injury Puts Status In Doubt For Friday’s Game In Miami
CHICAGO — Alex Caruso’s status for the Chicago Bulls’ play-in tournament game Friday in Miami is in jeopardy after a left ankle injury was deemed a “significant” sprain, according to ESPN. Caruso spent a long time getting treatment on the ankle after
Chicago Tribune10 min read
The Most Infamous Serial Killers All Seem To Have Something In Common — They’re From The Midwest
What is it about the Midwest that breeds so many serial killers? What is in the soil that grows the sort of grisly murderers who launch a million headlines? Adam Rapp has wondered for a long time. He was born in Chicago and raised in Joliet in the 19

Related Books & Audiobooks