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Edited 10-7-13 Year First Last 1952 Harry Media Sports Director, ABC Emcee 2/4/1952 1952 Hugh Baseball Former MLB Pitcher 1952 R year first last 1952 Harry Wismer media sports director, ABC emcee 2/4/1952 1952 Hugh Bedient baseball former MLB pitcher 1952 Ray Caldwell baseball former MLB pitcher 1952 Robert Christenberry administration chairman, NYS Athletic Commission 1952 Nellie Fox baseball infielder, Chicago White Sox 1952 Milt Garfield basketball player, Buffalo State Teachers' College 1952 Ned Garver baseball pitcher, St. Louis Browns 1952 John Jachym baseball former owner, Jamestown Falcons 1952 Joey Maxim boxing lightheavyweight champion 1952 John McHale baseball asst. farm director, Detroit Tigers 1952 Lou Montgomery track and field head track coach, Cornell 1952 Shirley Povich media sports editor, Washington Post 1952 Jim Tatum football head coach, University of Maryland 1952 Sammy Urzetta golf former national amateur champion 1952 Vic Wertz baseball outfielder, Detroit Tigers 1952 Darb Whalen entertainment baseball humorist 1953 Jimmy Dudley media broadcaster, Cleveland Indians emcee 2/2/1953 1953 Danny Carnevale baseball manager, Jamestown Falcons 1953 Jackie Farrell baseball public relations director, NY Yankees 1953 Nat Fleischer boxing editor, Ring Magazine 1953 Ruby Goldstein boxing boxing referee 1953 Ted Gray baseball pitcher, Detroit Tigers 1953 Lou Groza football kicker, Cleveland Browns 1953 Art Houtteman baseball pitcher, Detroit Tigers 1953 Dante Lavelli football end, Cleveland Browns 1953 Freddie Marsh baseball infielder, Chicago White Sox 1953 Gil McDougald baseball third baseman, NY Yankees 1953 John McHale baseball assistant farm director, Detroit Tigers 1953 Lou Montgomery track and field head track coach, Cornell University 1963 Don Newcombe baseball pitcher, Brooklyn Dodgers 1953 Jake Pitler baseball coach, Brooklyn Dodgers 1953 Dick Shearman ice skating president, U.S. Amateur Skating Union edited 10-7-13 1954 Marty Glickman media sportscaster emcee 2/1/1954 1954 Carmen Basilio boxing welterweight boxer 1954 Jim Crowley football one of 4 Horsemen of Notre Dame 1954 Jim Dunnigan horse racing president, Batavia Downs 1954 Les Dye football president, U.S. Amateur Skating Union 1954 Bob Feller baseball pitcher, Cleveland Indians 1954 John Jachym baseball former owner, Jamestown Falcons 1954 Ted Kukowski football center, Syracuse University 1954 Joe Louis boxing former heavyweight champion 1954 Hillman Lyons baseball general manager, Jamestown Falcons 1954 John McHale baseball farm director Detroit Tigers 1954 Pat Mullin baseball outfielder, Detroit Tigers 1954 Norm Rothschild boxing boxing promoter 1954 Floyd (Ben) Schwartzwalder football head coach, Syracuse University 1954 Mannie Seaman boxing boxing trainer 1954 Tommy Timlin football football official 1954 Kenneth (Tug) Wilson administration commissioner, Big Ten Athletics 1954 Joe Ziegler baseball business manager, Buffalo Bisons 1955 Jim Crowley football one of 4 Horsemen of Notre Dame emcee 1/17/1955 1955 Johnny Antonelli baseball pitcher, NY Giants 1955 Harold Blaisdell football physician, JHS football 1955 Jim Braddock boxing former heavyweight champion 1955 Jim Campbell baseball assistant farm director, Detroit Tigers 1955 Danny Carnevale baseball manager, Buffalo Bisons 1955 Ken Coleman football broadcaster, Cleveland Browns 1955 Jimmy Dunnigan horse racing president, Buffalo Raceway 1955 Len Ford football end, Cleveland Browns 1955 Mike Garcia baseball pitcher, Cleveland Indians 1955 Arnie Johnson basketball retired player, Rochester Royals 1955 Jerry Lawson baseball general manager, Jamestown Falcons 1955 Elmer Layden football one of 4 Horsemen of Notre Dame 1955 Hillman Lyons baseball general manager, Buffalo Bisons 1955 Harry Markson boxing marketing director, International Boxing Club 1955 John McHale baseball farm director Detroit Tigers 1955 Don Miller football one of 4 Horsemen of Notre Dame edited 10-7-13 1955 Greg Mulleavey baseball manager, Montreal Royals 1955 Karl Spooner baseball pitcher, Brooklyn Dodgers 1955 Harry Stuhldreher football one of 4 Horsemen of Notre Dame 1956 Dizzy Trout baseball retired pitcher, Detroit Tigers emcee 2/6/1956 1956 Desi Arnaz entertainment actor 1956 Lucille Ball entertainment actress 1956 Stanley Benham bobsledding world champion bobsledder 1956 Tony Bettenhausen auto racing driver 1956 Steve Gromek baseball pitcher, Detroit Tigers 1956 Buddy Jackson boxing local boxer 1956 Len Johnson tennis Jamestown tennis champion 1956 Hal Lahar football head coach, Colgate University 1956 Jerry Lawson baseball general manager, Jamestown Falcons 1956 Dean Layfield auto racing local auto racer 1956 Bob Lundell baseball president, Jamestown Falcons 1956 Jim McCusker football tackle, University of Pittsburgh 1956 Johnny McGinley auto racing local auto racer 1956 Ed Modzelewski football fullback, Cleveland Browns 1956 Curley Morrison football halfback, Cleveland Browns 1956 Pat Mullin baseball manager, Jamestown Falcons 1956 Joe Norris bowling hall of fame bowler 1956 Jojo Redeye boxing local boxer 1956 Jackie Robinson baseball infielder, Brooklyn Dodgers 1956 Norm Rothschild boxing boxing promoter 1956 Wes Santee track and field miler 1956 Dick Shearman ice skating president, U.S. Amateur Skating Union 1956 Hank Stern bobsledding bobsledder 1956 Mickey Walker boxing former middle and weltertweight champion 1957 Mel Allen baseball broadcaster, NY Yankees emcee 1/22/1957 1957 George Breen swimming Olympic swimmer 1957 Wee Willie Davis wrestling former wrestler turned actor 1957 Harrison Dillard track and field hurdler 1957 Jimmy Dunnigan horse racing president, Buffalo Raceway 1957 Buzz Fazio bowling hall of fame bowler edited 10-7-13 1957 Ed Krause administration athletic director, Notre Dame 1957 Ted Marchibroda football quarterback, Pittsburgh Steelers 1957 Billy Martin baseball second baseman, NY Yankees 1957 John Micheloson football head coach, University of Pittsburgh 1957 Dick Modzelewski football tackle, NY Giants 1957 Greg Mulleavey baseball manager, Montreal Royals 1957 Branch Rickey, Jr. baseball farm director, Pittsburgh Pirates 1957 Andy Robustelli football end, NY Giants 1957 Norm Rothschild boxing boxing promoter 1957 Floyd (Ben) Schwartzwalder football head coach, Syracuse University 1957 Herb Score baseball pitcher, Cleveland Indians 1957 Alex Webster football fullback, NY Giants 1957 Fritzie Zivic boxing former welterweight champion 1958 Jim Wells baseball former general manager, Buffalo Bills (AAFC) emcee 1/21/1958 1958 Harry Bisgeier baseball former owner Jamestown Falcons 1958 Terry Brennan football head coach, Notre Dame 1958 Lew Burdette baseball pitcher, Milwaukee Braves 1958 Don Colo football tackle, Cleveland Browns 1958 Joe Connell football NFL official 1958 Mike DeJohn boxing heavyweight boxer 1958 Bob Gain football tackle, Cleveland Browns 1958 Phil Gravink rowing oarsman, Cornell University 1958 Harry Kessler boxing former referee 1958 Donald LaBruzzo baseball business manager, Buffalo Bisons 1958 George Monaghan horse racing commissioner, NYS Harness Racing 1958 Barney Ross boxing former welterweight champion 1958 Norm Rothschild boxing boxing promoter 1958 Bill Skowron baseball first baseman, NY Yankees 1958 Jersey Joe Wolcott boxing former heavyweight champion 1959 Tommy Richardson baseball president, Eastern League emcee 1/27/1959 1959 Ernie Banks baseball infielder, Chicago Cubs 1959 Chuck Barr administration sports information director, University of Buffalo 1959 Jimmy Clark boxing former boxer 1959 Carl Fischer baseball former MLB pitcher edited 10-7-13 1959 Murray Goodman boxing PR director, International Boxing Club 1959 Doug Harvey hockey defenseman, Montreal Canadians 1959 Julius Helfand administration former chairman, NYS Athletic Commission 1959 Fred Hunt hockey general manager, Buffalo Bisons 1959 Jim McCusker football tackle, Chicago Cardinals 1959 Archie Moore boxing light-heavyweight champion 1959 Dick Offenhamer football head coach, University of Buffalo 1959 Jim Peele administration athletic director, University of Buffalo 1959 Milt Plum football quarterback, Cleveland Browns 1959 Henri Richard hockey centerman, Montreal Canadans 1959 Murray Rose media Associated Press sportswriter 1959 Norm Rothschild boxing boxing promoter 1959 Frank Selke hockey general manager, Montreal Canadians 1959 Pat Summerall football kicker, NY Giants 1959 Frank Thomas baseball third baseman, Pittsburgh Pirates 1959 Bob Turley baseball pitcher, NY Yankees 1959 Jim Wells baseball former general manager, Buffalo Bills (AAFC) 1960 Ralph Hubbell media sportscaster emcee 1/26/1960 1960 Carmen Basilio boxing former welter and middleweight champion 1960 Charley Conerly football quarterback, NY Giants 1960 Joe Connell football NFL official 1960 Howard Cosell media sports director, ABC 1960 Jackie Donnelly boxing lightweight boxer 1960 Bob Dove football general manager, Buffalo Bills 1960 Don Dunphy boxing announcer 1960 Lindy Faragalli bowling bowling champion 1960 Gene Fulmer boxing middleweight champion 1960 Don Hoak baseball third baseman, Pittsburgh Pirates 1960 Bobby Mitchell football halfback, Cleveland Browns 1960 Steve Nagy bowling bowling champion 1960 Jake Pitler baseball scout, Los Angeles Dodgers 1960 Newell Rossman administration vice-president, Syracuse University 1960 Norm Rothschild boxing boxing promoter 1960 Ben Schwartzwalder football head coach, Syracuse University 1960 Larry Sherry baseball pitcher, Los Angeles Dodgers edited 10-7-13 1960 Brad Zimmer roller skating junior national roller skating champion 1961 Howard Cosell sportscaster ABC Sports emcee 1/24/1961 1961 Jim Bunning baseball pitcher,
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