1878day.year

Augustus Goessling

(1878 - 1963)

American swimmer and water polo player

American swimmer and water polo player
American Olympic swimmer and water polo player who competed in the early 20th century.
Augustus Goessling (1878–1963) was an American athlete who represented the United States in swimming and water polo. He competed at the 1904 St. Louis Olympics, winning medals in both individual and team events. Goessling earned a bronze in the 4×50-yard freestyle relay and a silver in the water polo tournament. His versatility showcased the athleticism and spirit of early modern Olympic competition. After retiring, he remained active in sports administration and promotion. Goessling's achievements contributed to the growing prominence of aquatic sports in America.
Augustus Goessling
1905day.year

Arthur Chipperfield

(1905 - 1987)

Australian cricketer

Australian cricketer
Australian Test cricketer known for his elegant batting style during the late 1930s.
Arthur Chipperfield was an Australian Test cricketer renowned for his elegant batting during the late 1930s. Born in 1905, he made his Test debut against England in 1938 and scored a memorable century at Adelaide. Known for his classical technique, he represented New South Wales in the Sheffield Shield. After his international career was cut short by World War II, he remained active in club cricket and contributed as a coach. Chipperfield's legacy endures among cricket historians for his stylish play and sportsmanship.
Arthur Chipperfield
1906day.year

Rollie Stiles

(1906 - 2007)

American baseball player

American baseball player
American Major League pitcher for the St. Louis Browns during the 1930s.
Rollie Stiles was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the St. Louis Browns from 1930 to 1939. Born in Missouri in 1906, he made his debut in 1930 and recorded several complete games early in his career. A left-handed pitcher known for his durable arm, he contributed to the Browns during the prewar era. After leaving the majors, Stiles continued to play in minor and semi-professional leagues. He became the oldest living former major leaguer before his death in 2007, celebrated for his tales of baseball's golden age.
Rollie Stiles
1922day.year

Jack Froggatt

(1922 - 1993)

English footballer

English footballer
Jack Froggatt was an English footballer known for his versatility in defense and midfield. He won the First Division title with Portsmouth and represented England internationally.
Jack Froggatt, born in 1922, was an English footballer renowned for his versatility on the field. He played over 400 league matches for Portsmouth and Leicester City, winning the First Division title with Portsmouth in the late 1940s. Froggatt earned 13 caps for the England national team, scoring three goals. Known for his strong tackling and reading of the game, he excelled both in defense and midfield. After retiring as a player, he transitioned to coaching youth teams and scouting for professional clubs. His dedication to football extended beyond his playing days, influencing generations of athletes. He passed away in 1993, leaving a lasting legacy in English football.
Jack Froggatt
1923day.year

Mike Garcia

(1923 - 1986)

American baseball player

American baseball player
Mike Garcia was a celebrated American left-handed pitcher for the Cleveland Indians. A four-time All-Star, he led the American League in ERA twice.
Mike Garcia, born in 1923, was an American left-handed pitcher who starred for the Cleveland Indians from 1948 to 1959. He led the American League in earned run average twice and was selected as an All-Star on four occasions. Garcia's stamina and blazing fastball made him one of the era's most feared pitchers. He played a key role in the Indians' 1954 American League pennant-winning team. After retiring from Major League Baseball, he coached college baseball and scouted for professional teams. His contributions to the sport were recognized by his induction into regional halls of fame. He passed away in 1986, leaving a legacy as one of baseball's elite pitchers of the 1950s.
Mike Garcia
1923day.year

Bert Sutcliffe

(1923 - 2001)

New Zealand cricketer and coach

New Zealand cricketer and coach
Bert Sutcliffe was a New Zealand cricketer renowned for his elegant left-handed batting. He represented his country in 42 Tests and later contributed as a coach.
Bert Sutcliffe, born in 1923 in Invercargill, was a New Zealand cricketer celebrated for his elegant left-handed batting. He represented his country in 42 Test matches between 1947 and 1965, scoring over 2,500 runs at an average above 40.91. In domestic cricket, he famously scored 385 not out for Otago, a record that stood for decades. Sutcliffe was awarded an MBE in 1959 for his services to the sport. After retiring, he coached regional teams and mentored young players across New Zealand. His dedication helped raise the standard of New Zealand cricket in the 20th century. He passed away in 2001, leaving a legacy as one of his nation's greatest batsmen.
Bert Sutcliffe
1925day.year

Jean Faut

(1925 - 2023)

American baseball player and bowler

American baseball player and bowler
American baseball pitcher in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, known for her record-setting performances.
Jean Faut was a standout pitcher in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) from 1946 to 1953. She won the league Triple Crown in 1951 by leading in wins, strikeouts, and earned run average. In 1951, she pitched one of only two perfect games in league history. Faut was a two-time Batting Champion and three-time All-Star selection. After retiring from baseball, she pursued competitive bowling and won multiple state titles. In 1999, she was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame for her pioneering athletic achievements.
1925 Jean Faut
1928day.year

Colin McDonald

(1928 - 2021)

Australian cricketer

Australian cricketer
Australian opening batsman who represented the national team in Test cricket during the 1950s.
Colin McDonald was an Australian cricketer who opened the batting for the national team from 1952 to 1958. He made his Test debut against England at Headingley, scoring a half-century in his first match. McDonald recorded two Test centuries and was admired for his steady technique against fast bowling. He captained Victoria in the Sheffield Shield, guiding them to multiple finals. Following his playing days, he contributed as a selector and coach in state cricket. His career laid foundations for Australia's dominance in post-war cricket.
Colin McDonald
1929day.year

Norm Zauchin

(1929 - 1999)

American baseball player

American baseball player
American first baseman who played in Major League Baseball during the 1950s.
Norm Zauchin was an American professional baseball player who played as a first baseman in Major League Baseball during the 1950s. He made his MLB debut for the Boston Red Sox in 1954 before joining the Washington Senators and Detroit Tigers. Zauchin was known for his power hitting and recorded double-digit home runs in multiple seasons. After retiring from playing, he continued to contribute to the sport as a coach in the minor leagues. His impact on his teams during the mid-1950s left a lasting impression among baseball followers. He passed away in 1999.
Norm Zauchin
1930day.year

Bob Mathias

(1930 - 2006)

American decathlete, actor, and politician

American decathlete actor and politician
Two-time Olympic gold medalist decathlete turned actor and U.S. Representative.
Bob Mathias was an American athlete, actor, and politician. He won Olympic gold medals in the decathlon in 1948 and 1952, becoming the youngest Olympic champion at age 17. After retiring from sports, he appeared in Hollywood films including "The Bob Mathias Story". Mathias served in the U.S. Marine Corps and later represented California's 18th congressional district as a U.S. Representative from 1967 to 1975. Throughout his career, he championed youth sports and veterans' affairs. He died in 2006, leaving a legacy as one of America's greatest all-around athletes.
1930 Bob Mathias
1933day.year

Dan Osinski

(1933 - 2013)

American baseball player

American baseball player
Major League Baseball relief pitcher active in the 1960s.
Dan Osinski was an American professional baseball pitcher in Major League Baseball. He made his MLB debut with the Kansas City Athletics in 1962. Over a decade, he pitched for teams including the Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros, and Chicago White Sox. Osinski was known for his versatile relief pitching and durability. After retiring from playing in 1971, he worked as a coach and mentor for young athletes. He passed away in 2013.
1933 Dan Osinski
1933day.year

Orlando Peña

Cuban-American baseball player and scout

Cuban-American baseball player and scout
Cuban-American pitcher and longtime baseball scout.
Orlando Peña is a Cuban-American former professional baseball player and scout. He debuted in MLB with the Kansas City Athletics in 1958 and later played for teams such as the Baltimore Orioles. Peña was known for his effective off-speed pitches and long relief appearances. After retiring from playing, he transitioned into scouting, working with the Toronto Blue Jays. His long tenure in baseball spanned over three decades in various roles. Born in 1933, Peña remains active in baseball communities as a respected veteran.
Orlando Peña