1877day.year

Victor Trumper

(1877 - 1915)

Australian cricketer

Australian cricketer
Australian cricketer famous for his elegant batting and regarded as one of the greatest players of cricket's Golden Age.
Victor Trumper (1877–1915) was a celebrated Australian cricketer renowned for his stylish batting technique. He made his Test debut in 1899 and quickly gained fame for scoring centuries in both innings of a Test match. Trumper was admired for his cover drive and ability to dominate bowling attacks with flair. He toured England several times, maintaining Test averages above 40. Off the field, he was a successful businessman and a popular figure in the cricket community. His career was cut short by illness, and he passed away at the age of 37. Trumper's legacy endures as a cricketing legend, celebrated in Australia and around the world.
Victor Trumper
1878day.year

Ōkido Moriemon

(1878 - 1930)

Japanese sumo wrestler, the 23rd Yokozuna

Japanese sumo wrestler the 23rd Yokozuna
Japanese sumo wrestler who became the 23rd yokozuna, known for his power and technical skill in the early 20th century.
Ōkido Moriemon (1878–1930) was a renowned Japanese sumo wrestler who achieved the rank of yokozuna, the highest in the sport. He claimed the title in 1905 and was celebrated for his strength and oshi-zumo (push-thrust) techniques. Born in Fukushima Prefecture, he debuted professionally at a young age and steadily climbed the ranks. Ōkido won multiple top division championships during his career. After retiring, he served as a sumo coach and mentor to younger wrestlers. His contributions to sumo remain honored in the sport's history.
1878 Ōkido Moriemon Yokozuna
1879day.year

Marion Jones Farquhar

(1879 - 1965)

American tennis player and violinist

American tennis player and violinist
American tennis pioneer who was one of the first U.S. women to compete at Wimbledon, also an accomplished violinist.
Marion Jones Farquhar (1879–1965) was an American tennis player and violinist known for her pioneering achievements in both fields. In 1900, she became the first American woman to compete at Wimbledon, reaching the semifinals. She won the inaugural women's singles title at the U.S. National Championships in 1899. Beyond her athletic prowess, she was a skilled violinist, performing in concerts and recitals. Farquhar balanced her sporting and musical talents, gaining recognition in both arenas. Her achievements helped pave the way for future generations of female athletes and musicians. She remained active in tennis and music throughout her life, inspiring many with her versatility.
1879 Marion Jones Farquhar
1890day.year

Nishinoumi Kajirō III

(1890 - 1933)

Japanese sumo wrestler, the 30th Yokozuna

Japanese sumo wrestler the 30th Yokozuna
Japanese sumo wrestler who achieved the rank of the 30th Yokozuna and was a dominant force in the early 20th century ring.
Originally from Hokkaido, he entered professional sumo in the early 1900s. He displayed remarkable strength and technique, rising rapidly through the ranks. In the 1910s, he was promoted to Yokozuna, becoming the sport's 30th grand champion. He won multiple top division tournament championships, thrilling sumo fans nationwide. After retiring, he served as a stablemaster, nurturing future generations of wrestlers. He passed away in 1933, but his legacy endures in sumo history and records.
1890 Nishinoumi Kajirō III Yokozuna
1903day.year

Travis Jackson

(1903 - 1987)

American baseball player, coach, and manager

American baseball player coach and manager
American Major League Baseball shortstop for the New York Giants, later a coach and manager, and a Hall of Fame inductee.
Debuting with the New York Giants in 1922, he quickly established himself as a premier shortstop. He was selected to multiple All-Star teams and was known for his defensive skill and leadership. He played a key role in the Giants' World Series victories in 1933 and 1936. After retiring as a player, he served as a coach and manager in minor and major league baseball. In 1982, he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in recognition of his contributions. He remained involved in the sport until his death in 1987, remembered as a baseball icon.
1903 Travis Jackson
1908day.year

Fred Bakewell

(1908 - 1983)

English cricketer

English cricketer
English cricketer renowned for his unorthodox batting style and contributions to Northamptonshire and England.
Fred Bakewell made his first-class debut for Northamptonshire in 1927 and quickly became known for his inventive strokeplay. He was selected for the England Test team in 1934, where his agile footwork and creative shots impressed both fans and teammates. Bakewell scored three Test centuries before his playing career was cut short by a serious car accident in 1936. After retiring, he remained involved in cricket as a coach and mentor to young players. He is remembered for bringing flair and innovation to the crease during a transformative era in the sport.
1908 Fred Bakewell
1914day.year

Johnny Vander Meer

(1914 - 1997)

American baseball player and manager

American baseball player and manager
American professional baseball pitcher who became the only player in Major League Baseball history to throw consecutive no-hitters.
Johnny Vander Meer rose to fame in 1938 with back-to-back no-hit games while pitching for the Cincinnati Reds. Over a 13-year career, he also played for the Chicago Cubs, Boston Bees, and Cleveland Indians. After retiring as a player, he managed and coached in the minor leagues, shaping future pitching talents. Known for his exceptional control and fierce competitiveness, Vander Meer remains a celebrated figure in baseball lore. His feat of consecutive no-hit games is still unmatched in MLB history.
1914 Johnny Vander Meer
1921day.year

Bill Mosienko

(1921 - 1994)

Canadian ice hockey player and coach

Canadian ice hockey player and coach
Canadian right winger famed for scoring the fastest hat trick in NHL history and starring for the Chicago Black Hawks.
Bill Mosienko joined the Chicago Black Hawks in 1945 after dominating junior hockey in Manitoba. On March 23, 1952, he set an NHL record by netting three goals in just 21 seconds—a mark that still stands. Over his 11-season NHL career, Mosienko was known for his speed, scoring touch, and reliability on both ends of the ice. He later coached and scouted in the minor leagues, sharing his expertise with young players. Mosienko was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1968, cementing his legacy as one of Canada’s hockey greats.
Bill Mosienko
1924day.year

David Bauer

(1924 - 1988)

Canadian ice hockey player and coach

Canadian ice hockey player and coach
Canadian ice hockey player and pioneering coach who founded Canada's national team program for international competition.
Born in Waterloo, Ontario, Bauer played junior and professional hockey, including a brief stint with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He retired early from playing to focus on coaching and development programs. In 1962, he founded Canada's first national men's hockey team, emphasizing amateurism and education. He led the team at the 1964 and 1968 Winter Olympics, promoting international sportsmanship. Bauer's innovative training methods and philosophy influenced generations of Canadian players. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1984 for his contributions to the sport.
1924 David Bauer
1926day.year

Myer Skoog

(1926 - 2019)

American basketball player

American basketball player
American professional basketball player who won two NBA championships with the Minneapolis Lakers in the early 1950s.
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Skoog played college basketball at the University of Minnesota. He was a key role player for the Minneapolis Lakers, helping them win NBA championships in 1952 and 1953. Known for his strong defense and versatility as a guard-forward, he provided depth off the bench. After retiring in 1954, Skoog coached at various college and high school programs. He later became a respected educator and mentor to young athletes. Skoog was inducted into the University of Minnesota Hall of Fame for his collegiate achievements.
1926 Myer Skoog
1928day.year

Gerry Alexander

(1928 - 2011)

Jamaican cricketer and veterinarian

Jamaican cricketer and veterinarian
Jamaican cricketer who captained the West Indies team in the early 1960s before becoming a respected veterinarian.
Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Alexander played cricket as a wicket-keeper and middle-order batsman. He captained the West Indies Test team during their 1961-62 tour of India and Pakistan. Alexander was admired for his calm leadership and reliable fielding behind the stumps. After retiring from cricket, he earned a veterinary degree and practiced in England. He contributed to animal health research and education alongside his sports legacy. Alexander's dual career in sports and science marked him as a pioneering figure in both fields.
1928 Gerry Alexander
1928day.year

James Luisi

(1928 - 2002)

American basketball player and actor

American basketball player and actor
American basketball player turned actor known for his Emmy-nominated role on Kojak and numerous television appearances.
Born in New York City, Luisi played college basketball at St. John's University before a season with the NBA's Baltimore Bullets. After retiring from basketball, he studied law and began an acting career in television and film. He appeared in popular series like Kojak, Murder, She Wrote, and The Rockford Files. Luisi was nominated for an Emmy Award for his guest role on Kojak in 1977. He balanced roles in drama and crime genres over a career spanning three decades. Luisi's transition from athlete to actor showcased his versatility and determination.
James Luisi