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Pete Weber

Pete WeberBorn: Aug. 21, 1962Bowler 2nd on all-time PBA money list; 1980 PBA Rookie of the Year; inducted into PBA Hall of Fame (1998); has 31 PBA titles; son of Dick.Dick WeberU - ZJohnny…

1951 College Football Other Major Award Winners

AP Athlete of YearDick Kazmaier, PrincetonMaxwell (Player)Dick Kazmaier, PrincetonCamp (Back)Dick Kazmaier, PrincetonRockne (Lineman)Bob Ward, Maryland, GOutland (Interior)Jim Weatherall,…

1964–1965 Emmy Awards

Outstanding Program Achievements in EntertainmentThe Dick Van Dyke Show (CBS)Hallmark Hall of Fame: The Magnificent Yankee (NBC)My Name is Barbra (CBS)New York Philharmonic Young People's…

Larry MacPhail

Larry MacPhailBorn: Feb. 3, 1890Baseball executive and innovator introduced major leagues to night games at Cincinnati (May 24, 1935); won pennant in Brooklyn (1941) and World Series with NY…

Glenna Collett Vare

Glenna Collett VareBorn: June 20, 1903Golfer won record 6 U.S. Women's Amateur titles from 1922-35; “the female Bobby Jones.”Died: Feb. 10, 1989Harold S. VanderbiltU - ZAndy Varipapa

Mo Vaughn

Mo VaughnBorn: Dec. 15, 1967Baseball 1B 1995 AL MVP with Boston; 3-time All-Star; signed a 6-year, $80 million deal with Anaheim in 1999; went to Mets in 2002; knee injury in 2003 led to his…

Caroline Knapp 2002 Deaths

Caroline KnappAge: 42 writer and columnist whose candid best-selling memoir Drinking: A Love Story recounted her 20-year battle with alcoholism. She died of lung cancer. Died: Cambridge, Mass…

Ward Kimball 2002 Deaths

Ward KimballAge: 88 animator who was one of Walt Disney's “nine old men,” a group of elite artists. He created Jiminy Cricket and was animation director on Fantasia, Dumbo, and Cinderella.…

Connie Mack

Connie MackBorn: Dec. 22, 1862Baseball owner managed Philadelphia A's until he was 87 (1901-50); all-time major league wins leader with 3,755, including World Series; won 9 AL pennants and 5…