1821day.year

William Poole

(1821 - 1855)

American boxer and gangster

American boxer and gangster
William Poole, known as 'Bill the Butcher,' was an American boxer and notorious gang leader in mid-19th-century New York City.
Born in 1821 in New York City, Poole rose to prominence as a bare-knuckle boxer and leader of the Bowery Boys gang. A skilled fighter, he became a symbol of nativist sentiments and violent street politics. Poole’s clashes with immigrant communities and rival gangs fueled rising tensions in the city. His reputation made him a folk figure, later immortalized in literature and film portrayals. Poole was fatally shot in 1855, leaving behind a legacy entwined with New York’s urban history.
1821 William Poole
1867day.year

Fred Tate

(1867 - 1943)

English cricketer and coach

English cricketer and coach
English cricketer who represented his country in Test matches and later became a respected coach.
Fred Tate made his mark as a slow left-arm spinner for Sussex and earned selection for England in 1902. He is remembered for a missed catch that became one of cricket’s most famous moments. After his playing days, he devoted himself to coaching at Tonbridge School, where he mentored many future county players. Tate’s dedication to technique and sportsmanship left a lasting impact on English cricket coaching practices. He also wrote articles on the game and remained involved in cricket until his death in 1943.
1867 Fred Tate
1888day.year

Arthur Richardson

(1888 - 1973)

Australian cricketer and coach

Australian cricketer and coach
Australian cricketer and coach who represented South Australia and later guided the national team as a mentor.
Born in Adelaide in 1888, Richardson made his first-class debut at the age of 19 and became known for his reliable batting technique. He played over 100 matches for South Australia, scoring heavily and winning praise for his consistency. After retiring from playing, he accepted a coaching role with the Australian national team, where his insights helped shape a golden era of cricket. Richardson also served as a selector and administrator, influencing the sport's development. His contributions to Australian cricket spanned over six decades until his passing in 1973.
1888 Arthur Richardson
1917day.year

Jack Moroney

(1917 - 1999)

Australian cricketer

Australian cricketer
Australian cricketer who represented his country as a dependable batsman in the immediate post-war era.
Jack Moroney was a prominent Australian cricketer known for his dependable right-handed batting style. He debuted for the national team in 1946 and played in 10 Test matches against England and India. Moroney also competed at the domestic level for Queensland, scoring heavily at the first-class level. His solid technique and patience at the crease made him a valuable team member during the post-war period. After retiring from top-level cricket, he remained involved as a coach and mentor to young players. Moroney's contributions helped rebuild Australian cricket in the years following World War II, laying the foundation for future successes.
Jack Moroney
1919day.year

John Winkin

(1919 - 2014)

American baseball player, coach, and journalist

American baseball player coach and journalist
American baseball coach and journalist who led collegiate teams to multiple NCAA tournament appearances.
He began his coaching career in college baseball in the 1950s. He served as head coach at Bates College, Yale University, and the University of Maine over four decades. He led the Maine Black Bears to several NCAA tournament appearances and regional championships. After retiring from coaching, he worked as a sports journalist covering baseball. He was celebrated for his deep strategic knowledge and mentorship of young athletes. He continued contributing to the sport as an analyst and columnist until his passing in 2014.
John Winkin
1933day.year

Doug Sanders

(1933 - 2020)

American golfer

American golfer
American professional golfer known for charismatic style and multiple PGA Tour wins.
Doug Sanders (1933-2020) was an American professional golfer celebrated for his long drives and charismatic on-course personality. He won over a dozen PGA Tour events and represented the United States in six Ryder Cup matches. Sanders famously missed a short putt in the 1970 Open Championship playoff, finishing runner-up by one stroke. Known as The Vogue for his trendy attire, he brought flair and showmanship to professional golf. Off the course, he authored instructional books and hosted clinics to teach swing techniques. Sanders's contributions to the sport include promoting golf's popularity through his engaging presence and success.
1933 Doug Sanders
1934day.year

Willie Davis

(1934 - 2020)

American football player

American football player
American football defensive end who starred for the Green Bay Packers.
Willie Davis (1934-2020) was an American football defensive end who starred for the Green Bay Packers. He played under coach Vince Lombardi from 1960 to 1969, helping the team win five NFL championships and two Super Bowls. Davis was known for his speed, strength, and ability to pressure quarterbacks, recording 99 career sacks. A six-time Pro Bowl selection, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1981. After retiring, Davis became a successful businessman and served on the Packers' board of directors. He remains remembered as one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history.
1934 Willie Davis
1935day.year

Derek Varnals

(1935 - 2019)

South African cricketer

South African cricketer
South African cricketer who excelled as a middle-order batsman in domestic and international play.
Born in Durban in 1935, Varnals made his first-class debut for Transvaal in 1958. He amassed over 3,000 runs in South Africa's Currie Cup competition, earning a reputation for his elegant strokeplay. In the 1961–62 season, he was selected for the national team and played two Test matches against New Zealand. Known for his solid technique and patient approach, Varnals contributed crucial innings for both Transvaal and Border. His performances in the early 1960s remain a memorable part of South African cricket history.
Derek Varnals
1939day.year

Walt Bellamy

(1939 - 2013)

American basketball player and coach

American basketball player and coach
Walt Bellamy was an American professional basketball player who excelled as a scorer and rebounder. He enjoyed a 14-season NBA career and later contributed as a coach and mentor.
Born in New Bern, North Carolina, Walt Bellamy became a standout at Indiana University and was selected first overall in the 1961 NBA Draft. He averaged 20.1 points and 10.6 rebounds per game over his 14-year career and was named an NBA All-Star four times. Bellamy won an Olympic gold medal with the 1960 U.S. men's basketball team before making his mark in the NBA. He played for the Chicago Packers, Baltimore Bullets, New York Knicks, Detroit Pistons, and Atlanta Hawks. In 1993, he was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. After retiring, he remained active in basketball through coaching and youth programs. Bellamy passed away in 2013, leaving a lasting legacy in the sport.
1939 Walt Bellamy
1947day.year

Zaheer Abbas

Pakistani cricketer and manager

Pakistani cricketer and manager
A Pakistani cricket legend celebrated for his elegant batting and prolific run-scoring.
Born in 1947, Zaheer Abbas earned the nickname “Asian Bradman” for his stylish technique and outstanding Test average. He became the first batsman to score three consecutive centuries in Test cricket, a feat he achieved in 1971. Over a career spanning the 1960s to 1980s, Abbas amassed more than 19,000 first-class runs and represented Pakistan with distinction. After retiring as a player, he served as team manager and selector, helping to guide a new generation of cricketers. He was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame in recognition of his contributions to the game.
1947 Zaheer Abbas
1954day.year

Jorge Jesus

Portuguese footballer and manager

Portuguese footballer and manager
Portuguese football manager and former midfielder known for his tactical acumen and success with clubs like Benfica and Flamengo.
Jorge Jesus is a Portuguese football manager and former professional midfielder, widely regarded for his tactical expertise. He began his playing career in Portugal before transitioning to management with roles at clubs including Sporting CP, SC Braga, and Benfica, leading Benfica to multiple league titles and domestic cups. Jesus achieved international acclaim at Flamengo in Brazil, winning the Copa Libertadores and multiple Campeonato Brasileiro Série A titles. He is praised for his attacking football philosophy and ability to develop young talent. Throughout his career, he has earned recognition as one of the most influential Portuguese coaches of his generation.
1954 Jorge Jesus
1958day.year

Jim Leighton

Scottish footballer and coach

Scottish footballer and coach
Scottish former professional goalkeeper and coach, notable for spells with Aberdeen and the Scotland national team.
Jim Leighton is a retired Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper and later became a coach. He began his career at Aberdeen under Sir Alex Ferguson, winning multiple domestic titles and the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1983. Leighton joined Manchester United in 1988, where he won the FA Cup before returning to Scotland to play for Dundee and Hibernian. Over his career, he earned 91 caps for the Scotland national team and represented his country in three World Cups. After retiring, Leighton served as goalkeeper coach at Hearts, Celtic, and Motherwell, imparting his experience to a new generation of goalkeepers.
1958 Jim Leighton