Profiles each of the 254 members of baseball's Hall of Fame, from the pioneering heroes of the nineteenth century to the stars of the modern era.
Profiles the lives and careers of some of the most popular athletes to be inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame.
The Veterans Committee in 1961 chose two fleet center fielders for the ultimate honor, Max Carey and Billy Hamilton. Carey, who retired in 1929, received 550 votes from the BBWAA spread out over 18 elections.
Underrated: Bob Waterfield's versatility of skills is unheard of today. Overrated: Jim Everett racked up impres- sive numbers but was never much of a leader. Best Nicknames: Parker “Bullet” Hall, Bob “Buckets” Waterfield, ...
Grandfathers Plenty of grandfathers are associated with football, but not as professional or college players — except for one grandfather in southwest Texas at Sul Ross State University in Alpine. The university, referred to by longtime ...
Great Athletes
The Sporting News this Day in Sports: A Day-by-day Record of America's Sporting Year
... Kip 179 Kell , George 92 Kelleher , Bob 183 Keller , Charlie 69 , 69 Kelley , Dean 104 Kelley , John A. 123 Kelley , John J. 123 Kelly , Bob 232 Kelly , Brian 313 Kelly , Jim 342 , 334 , 334 , 343 Kelly , Red 157 Kelly , Roberto 332 ...
An Inside Look at the Golden Age of Football Wayne Stewart ... Fun and Games. Hinckley, OH: Moonlight Publishing, 2001. Beilenson, Peter, ed. The Sports Page. White Plains, NY: Peter Pauper Press ... Greatest Football Games of All Time.
His nickname, “Mad Dog,” says it all about Mike Curtis, who was so awe inspiring even his peers sounded like star-struck fans, mouths agape, when discussing him. Lenny Moore, who took many a hit from some tough linebackers in his ...
Final Four