Robert Leroy Ripley . (original) (raw)

Believe it or not, Robert Leroy Ripley did not hail from Texas, but the Lone Star State proved to be a rich source of material for the syndicated newspaper cartoon that made him famous.

In 1918, Santa Rosa, CA native Ripley worked as a sports cartoonist on the old New York Globe. He started doing a cartoon called �Champs and Chumps,� an illustrated montage of sports trivia.

Ripley�s editor thought the cartoon needed a catchier title, so, after considerable study, it became �Believe It Or Not!,� a phrase that in that form is now a registered trade mark.

Not long after getting its new name, the focus of the column moved beyond the sporting world to just about anything of interest anywhere in the world, including Texas.

Some assorted Texas oddities used by Ripley: