Gifts processed in this system are not tax deductible, but are predominately used to help meet the local financial requirements needed to receive national matching-grant funds. Rudolph won the women’s 100- and 200-meter sprints in 1960 Rome Games and added a third gold with the anchor leg on the winning 400-meter relay. During Orwig’s 14 years as A.D., the Hoosiers won 39 Big Ten titles and six NCAA crowns in various sports. Dobson had a lifetime record of 137-103 in 14 seasons with Cleveland, Boston and the Chicago White Sox. Tovar hit .278 in his 12-year career with Minnesota, Philadelphia, Texas, Oakland and the New York Yankees. March 25 - Bob Fontaine, a San Francisco Giants executive and former general manager for the San Diego Padres, died at age 70. View the profiles of people named John David Crow. A system error has occurred. Aguirre was 75-72 with a 3.25 ERA in 16 years. The core values of Texas A&M University—respect, integrity, leadership, excellence, loyalty and selfless service truly describe this Aggie legend, John David Crow. United States. July 21 - Ed Bozik, who headed Pitt’s athletic department from 1982 to 1991, died at age 64. In the 1945 Rose Bowl, Callanan blocked a Tennessee punt, then picked it up and ran 32 yards for a touchdown with just 1:50 elapsed. We have set your language to Sept. 5 - Fred Wilt, a former Olympic runner, NCAA champion and Purdue track coach, died at age 73. July 13 - Jimmie Reese, who roomed with Babe Ruth with the New York Yankees in the 1930s and was involved in professional baseball for 78 years, died at age 92. Height / Weight. Flaherty, credited with introducing the screen pass, began his professional career with the AFL’s Los Angeles Wildcats in 1926. Snowden compiled a 167-108 record from 1972-1982. Bell later suspended Hapes indefinitely for “acts detrimental to the NFL and pro football.”. Amber Webber lost her job when COVID-19 hit Washington early last year. June 24 - “Marvelous” Marv Throneberry, who had his best year for the New York Mets in one of the team’s worst seasons, died at age 60. April 26 - Bill Pennington, a linebacker with the Baltimore Colts from 1953 to 1964, died at age 66. May 19 - George Gregory Jr., who became the first black All-America basketball player, died at age 88. The player had asked to be put on waivers after the team failed to give him three months of back pay. Died: June 17, 2015 in Bryan, TX. Aug. 9 - Aldo T. “Buff” Donelli, who coached the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Duquesne University football teams in 1941, died at age 86. He was named president and CEO in 1990. He played for the San Diego Chargers from 1977-81 and the Washington Redskins from 1982-83. July 17 - Jerry Mays, one of the AFL’s great defensive ends, died at age 54. He broke into the major leagues with the Cleveland Indians in 1959 and was the first baseman for the Reds from 1960 to 1967. July 30 - Tommy Joe Eagles, 45, died of a heart attack two months after becoming the basketball coach at the University of New Orleans. Be sure to call ahead with Dr. Crowe to book an appointment. All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery. July 17 - Merle Hapes, a New York Giants fullback whose NFL career was ended by a scandal involving the 1946 championship game, died at age 75. Jan. 20 - Jockey Ron Hansen, 33, missing since an Oct. 1 car crash, was identified by coroner’s officials after his body was found in mud flats of San Francisco Bay. Sept. 23 - Jerry Barber, the 1961 PGA champion and winner of four other tour events, died at age 78. God doesn't waste anything - not even our pain. Are you sure that you want to remove this flower? May 12 - Marguerite Norris, former president of the Detroit Red Wings and the NHL’s first female chief executive, died at age 67. GREAT NEWS! He won the championship June 21, 1932 in a 15-round decision against Schmeling, and lost it to Carnera the following year. Failed to remove flower. March 15 - Eric Ross, a running back from University of the Pacific who lapsed into a coma in 1991 after suffering a head injury during a game against Washington State, died at age 24. Funeral service will be Tuesday, September 13, at 11 a.m. at Shades Mountain Baptist Church with burial in Jefferson Memorial Gardens South. March 14 - Herbert Dorricott, NCAA president from 1959-1961 and former chairman of the NCAA’s first television committee, died at age 80. April 5 - Mike Colman, 25-year-old Kansas City Blades (IHL) defenseman, was killed in a one-car crash in Platte Woods, Mo. Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. Albritton was the NCAA outdoor high jump champion from 1936-38. May 21 - Jimmy Nix, 55, a national hot rod Hall of Famer, was killed when his dragster crashed during an exhibition race at the Texas Motorplex in Ennis, Texas. Pye spent 21 years at Duke before coming to SMU in 1987, six months after the NCAA imposed its “death penalty” that curtailed SMU football for the 1987 season. July 17 - Jean Borotra, one of France’s “Four Musketeers” tennis champions who dominated the sport in the 1920s and ‘30s, died at age 95. JOHN DAVID CROW, who won the Heisman Trophy playing for Bear Bryant, resigned as Texas A&M's athletic director yesterday to go into business with Bryant's son, PAUL BRYANT JR., at Gulf Greyhound Park. Jan. 20 - Jim Callanan, a three-year letterman at Southern Cal who scored the quickest touchdown in Rose Bowl history, died at age 67. March 31 - “Pappa” John Venturello, recognized by the American Bowling Congress as the world’s oldest living bowler, died at age 105 after 90 years of participating in the sport. Get the day’s top sports headlines and breaking news delivered to your inbox by subscribing here. College: Texas A&M (College Stats) … Jan. 13 - Reginald Wilson, 23, a former Illinois State basketball player and his girlfriend, Felicia Lewis, 20, were slain in a carjacking in Chicago. She set a record of 11.5 seconds in the 100 meters that stood until Wilma Rudolph broke it in 1960. Your password must be at least 8 characters, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). Stewart set the Southwest Conference meet record of 1:21.40 for 600 yards while winning the 1987 indoor title. He won seven AAU cross country championships, two NCAA track titles and received the James E. Sullivan Award in 1938 as the outstanding amateur athlete. Aug. 19 - Roy Simmons Sr., the man who built Syracuse’s lacrosse team into a national powerhouse and helped guide Jim Brown’s college football career, died at age 94. Stockton coached from 1955-58 with a 14-57 record, including a 20-game losing streak to close the 1957-58 season. Your Scrapbook is currently empty. Feeney worked for the New York Giants from 1946-1970 and rose to general manager, then succeeded Warren Giles as N.L. John David Crowe Jr. is on Facebook. Sept. 17 - Larry Klein, 42, a world champion yachting captain, died after being thrown from his boat during a weekend race in San Francisco Bay. No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. In 16 years, Munger compiled an 82-42-10 record. Jan. 9 - George “Lefty” James, coach of Cornell football teams that were dubbed the “James Boys” when they beat several national powers, died at age 88. April 3 - Thomas Hamilton, an All-America halfback in 1926 and one of the U.S. Orwig lettered in basketball and football for the University of Michigan in the late 1920s. Visitation will be Monday, September 12, at Jefferson Memorial South from 5:30 until 8:00. Wilkinson compiled a record of 145-29-4 in 17 seasons. Country. He was the son of John David Crow, Sr., Coach Bryant's only Heisman Trophy winner. From 1932 to 1970, Simmons coached the lacrosse team to a 251-130-1 record. It was under Felt’s direction as president that Madison Square Garden Corp. bought the New York Rangers, the New York Knicks and other entities. HOOVER, Ala. -- John David Crow Jr., a former Alabama running back and son of the National Football League great, was struck by a car and killed Saturday. Nov. 12 - Wilma Rudolph, who overcame pnuemonia, scarlet fever and polio to become the first American woman to win three gold medals in track and field at one Olympics, died at age 54. Walcott beat Charles again before losing the title in 1952 when he was knocked out by Rocky Marciano. He was a member of five Stanley Cup champion teams. Wood set five Ivy League records as a quarterback and spent five seasons with the New York Giants and one season with New Orleans. May 28 - Julius Boros, winner of 18 PGA Tour tournaments, including two U.S. May 12 - Easy Goer, the 1989 Belmont Stakes winner, died at age 8. Aug. 7 - Nev Chandler, the radio voice of the Cleveland Browns, died at age 47. Sept. 10 - John David Crow Jr., 39, a former Alabama running back and son of a the Heisman Trophy winner from Texas A&M, was killed in a traffic accident near Birmingham, Ala. The Crimson Tide took a 14–0 first quarter lead behind touchdown runs of 26 and six-yards by Peter Cavan and John David Crow, Jr. John David Crow, Actor: Remembering Frank. Garber retired in 1990 after 36 years at Massachusetts with a 300-142-3 record. July 3 - Lew Hoad, winner of five Wimbledon titles, died at age 59. Oops, we were unable to send the email. Feb. 28 - Jamie Nicolson, 22, one of Australia’s most talented young boxers, was killed in a car accident. Walcott was a little older than 37 years, six months when he knocked out Ezzard Charles to become champion in 1951. Mr. Crow was trying to retrieve a hubcap that had fallen from his truck on Interstate 65 in Hoover when he was hit, authorities said. Jan. 25 - Pat Crawford, the last of baseball’s “Gashouse Gang,” died at age 91. April 19 - Dener, 23, a soccer star with the club Vasco da Gama, died in a car crash. He played on the Packers teams that won the first two Super Bowls, as well as the 1972 Super Bowl champion Cowboys. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. McGuire had a record of 549-236 over a 30-year career that ended in 1980. Oct. 12 - Hugh Hindman, the former Ohio State athletic director who fired Woody Hayes, died at age 67. Feb. 11 - Neil Bonnett, 47, NASCAR driver and TV personality, died in a crash during a practice session at Daytona International Speedway. He was an active member of Shades Mountain Baptist Church. Sept. 10 - John David Crow Jr., 39, a former Alabama running back and son of a the Heisman Trophy winner from Texas A&M, was killed in a traffic accident near Birmingham, Ala. Sept. 11 - Dernell Every, an Olympic medalist and former national fencing champion, died at age 88. She won the giant slalom in the 1949 national championships. president, died at age 72. Felt made a deal in 1960 to build a new Garden at Penn Station. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. He had retired after the 1993 season and his 630 victories are second on the NCAA career list for tennis coaches. March 1 - Gary Wood, a baseball and football star at Cornell in the 1960s, died at age 52. He hit 79 home runs and had a career batting average of .271. A public celebration commemorating his life will be held at 2pm, on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 in Reed Arena. Catcher. Hansen won nearly 3,700 races and earned purses worth $36.6 million. John David Crow, Class: Induction: 2008 Sport(s): Football, Distinguished Service - Feb. 24 - Carl “Red” Mayes, a college track star at Texas in the 1950s who played one season with the Los Angeles Rams, died at age 63. May 26 - Robbie Stanley, 26, a three-time national sprint car champion and the leader in the USAC national sprint car series in points this season, died in a crash at Winchester (Ind.) Born:8-Jul-1935. July 30 - James Wilfred “Bill” Orwig, the retired athletic director at Indiana University who hired Bob Knight as basketball coach, died at age 87. Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? Facebook gives people the power … Hill won the silver medal at 5,000 meters at the 1932 Los Angeles Games. March 3 - Eugenia Conner, a star basketball player at the University of Mississippi in the 1980s, died at age 30. Sept. 3 - Glen Rose, an Arkansas basketball All-American in the 1920s who later coached the Razorbacks to five Southwest Conference titles, died at age 89. Related News. Sept. 5 - Ike Williams, former lightweight boxing champion, died at age 71. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. March 9 - Elbie Fletcher, a smooth fielding first baseman for the Boston Braves and the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1930s and ‘40s, died at age 77. Lammano batted .252 in 442 games. Krol was the manager of the Louisville Redbirds in 1992 and 1993. Smith had a career record of 73-113. He later pitched for the Los Angeles Dodgers and ended his career with the Chicago Cubs in 1970. Aug. 25 - Hugh Culverhouse, a millionaire tax attorney who ran the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a frugality that made for sound business but frustrating football, died at age 75. Sept. 17 - Catherine “Katy” Rodolph Wyatt, a former national champion skier who broke her neck in a fall days before the 1956 Olympics, died at age 63. He was married to Carolyn Ann Gilliam. Feb. 2 - Mary Washburn Conklin, who ran the first leg on the United States’ silver medal-winning 400-meter relay team at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics, died at age 86. He was a graduate of the University of Alabama where he played football for the University under Coach Bryant from 1973 until 1977. Jefferson Memorial Funeral Home-Hoover directing.Birmingham News (AL) — Saturday, September 10, 1994CITE THIS RECORDBirmingham News, Alabama, GenealogyBank.com (https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/obituaries/obit/1168E0AD821412F0-1168E0AD821412F0 : accessed 5 April 2017) John David Crow Jr, Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Before coming to New Mexico State, Askew coached the Arkansas basketball team to a 71-46 record for four seasons. Jan. 5 - Michel Sansen, 59, a veteran Belgian motorcyclist, died of injuries suffered just before the start of the Paris-Dakar-Paris Rally. Add to your scrapbook. The school decided to also cancel the 1988 season. An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. and A.L. Feb. 6 - Marvin Kohn, a New York boxing figure for almost 40 years, died at age 70. Died:17-Jun-2015. Ramsburg was coming off of his best season, having coached the Mountaineers to a school-record 40-21 mark, a fourth Atlantic 10 title and a berth in the NCAA tournament. From 1967-83, he was the track’s vice president. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. We have 2 volunteers within ten miles of your requested photo location. In 1932, the U.S. team upset France, the eventual gold medalist, and won the bronze. March 21 - Ben Cohen, co-owner of Pimlico Race Course for 34 years, died at age 94. He played two seasons at first base with the Tigers. He coached the cross country team for 28 years, putting together a record of 159-136. Oct. 9 - Fred Lebow, who founded the New York City Marathon in 1970 and built it into an international event, died at age 62. June 14 - Simon Prior, 40-year-old Brit, died of injuries sustained in a crash June 12 in a sidecar race in the German Motorcycle Grand Prix in Berlin. As a soccer star, he played for the United States in the 1934 World Cup. March 13 - Buddy Rosar, who set a major-league record for consecutive errorless games by a catcher, died at age 78. In four seasons, Donelli coached Duquesne to a 29-4-2 record. Castello won three national intercollegiate foil fencing championships in the 1930s, succeeded his father as NYU fencing coach in 1947, and led the Violets to 10 national championships. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. He coached Chicago from 1957-63 and also coached the Winnipeg Jets to two WHA championships. Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. Sept. 19 - Don Lash, an Indiana University distance runner who was voted the country’s top amateur athlete in 1938, died at age 82. Fuqua ran the first leg of the world-record breaking 1,600-meter relay team at the Los Angeles Olympics. Aug. 25 - Joe DuCharme, former Dickinson College coach of men’s cross country, basketball and track, died at age 71. The tournament began in 1972 and is one of four major championship events on the LPGA tour. They extended it further to 21–0 at halftime after Jeff Rutledge threw a four-yard touchdown pass to Ozzie Newsome in the second quarter. Vines won the U.S. Nationals, now the U.S. Open, in 1931 and again in 1932, the year he also won Wimbledon. Crow was the sixth head football coach for Northeast Louisiana University —now the University of Louisiana at Monroe —and he held that position for five seasons, from 1976 until 1980, with a record of 20–34–1 (.373). He played for teams in Birmingham, Cleveland, Memphis, Chicago, Columbus and Detroit. July 10 - Earl Strom, a basketball referee for 29 years, died at age 66. Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. Aug. 15 - Joe Brovia, one of the most feared hitters in the Pacific Coast League in the 1940s and 1950s, died at age 72. From 1955 to 1964, he compiled a 56-114 record in men’s basketball. Aug. 13 - Simon Robert Naali, 26, winner of the Honolulu Marathon in 1989 and 1990, died of injuries received in a traffic accident on Aug. 8 in his native Tanzania. Feb. 9 - Bud Wilkinson, who won three national championships at Oklahoma and coached the Sooners to an NCAA-record 47 straight victories, died at age 77. May 1 - Ayrton Senna, 34, three-time world champion from Brazil, died after crashing head-on into a concrete barrier at more than 186 mph in the San Marino Grand Prix. We have a volunteer within fifty miles of your requested photo location. John Jr. died in a car accident in September 1994. Genealogy profile for David Crow, Sr. David Crow, Sr. (1745 - 1817) - Genealogy Genealogy for David Crow, Sr. (1745 - 1817) family tree on Geni, with over 200 … We’ve updated the security on the site. March 10 - Jim Honochick, an American League umpire for 25 years who later gained fame in beer commercials, died at age 76. Draft: 1st round, 2nd overall of the 1958 NFL draft by the Chicago Cardinals. John David Crow (born July 8, 1935, in Marion, Union Parish, Louisiana) was the Heisman Trophy winner and halfback from Texas A&M University in 1957. Join Facebook to connect with John David Crow and others you may know. May 30 - Jack Krol, a 40-year veteran of professional baseball, died at age 57. Sept. 2 - Walt Chyzowych, coach of Wake Forest’s soccer team and a former coach and player for the U.S. national team, died at age 57. Drag images here or select from your computer for John David Crow Jr. memorial. Also an additional 2 volunteers within fifty miles. April 30 - Roland Ratzenberger, 31-year-old Austrian rookie, was killed when his Simtek Ford hit a wall during the qualifying of the San Marino Grand Prix. 6' 0" / 195 lbs. Hapes and Frank Filchock, another Giants back, admitted being offered bribes by a gambler to fix the championship game with the Chicago Bears. Rail was best known as the trainer of Vo Rogue, who won more than $2.3 million between 1987 and 1991. James also made brief appearances for the Boston Braves in 1929 and 1930. Walcott lost six heavyweight title fights, more than anyone, although he had two memorable bouts with Joe Louis. Try again later. Williams was recognized as the world lightweight champion after knocking out Bob Montgomery in 1947 in Philadelphia. Busby served as coach of Manchester United from 1945-1969. Gamage coached South Dakota for 18 seasons (1934-41 and 1946-55) and compiled a record of 82-67-7. Feb. 10 - Daniel Rathka, harness racing driver, was killed when a horse fell on him in a racing mishap at Sports Creek Raceway in Swartz Creek, Mich. Feb. 10 - Robert Bobin, a French member of the International Amateur Athletic Federation Council and a former Olympic triple jumper, died at age 73. Wolff pitched for the Philadelphia A’s, Washington, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, and compiled 52-69 record. Join Facebook to connect with John David Crow and others you may know. Position: RB Heisman Voting: 1st in 1957. Share this memorial using social media sites or email. × Jan. 20 - Vern Smith, athletic director for 15 years at the University of Toledo, died at age 70. Birthplace:Marion, LA. Feb. 19 - Renske Vellinga, 19, a sprinter on the Dutch female junior speedskating team, died in an accident in Heerenveen, Netherlands. While in the Army in 1956, Murchison matched Jesse Owens’ 100-meter record of 10.2 seconds. Sept. 5 - Cliff Speegle, former Southwest Conference commissioner and Oklahoma State football coach, died at age 75. He was an active member of Shades Mountain Baptist Church. In 1952, McGuire led St. John’s to the NCAA championship game, which the Redmen lost to Kansas 80-63. Sept. 27 - Vic Rail, 49, a leading horse trainer, died a week after he was stricken by a virus with symptoms similar to one that killed 14 racehorses. He competed in the 1948 Olympics in London. CROW, JOHN DAVID JR. Birmingham News (AL) — Saturday, September 10, 1994 CROW, JOHN DAVID JR. age 39, of Birmingham, died September 10, 1994. July 9 - Bill Mosienko, who holds the record for the fastest three goals in NHL history, died at age 72. Jan. 9 - Johnny Temple, a five-time all-star who was part of baseball’s first interleague trade, died at age 66. His best major-league season was with the Dodgers in 1945 when he was second in National League hitting with a .325 average. Jan. 2 - Edgar “Gorby” Smith a former pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics Chicago White Sox and Boston Red Sox, and the winning pitcher in the 1941 All-Star game, died at age 80. Matheson joined the Dolphins in 1971 and was a key member of the “53 Defense” - named for his uniform number - that helped Miami finish 17-0 in 1972, the only perfect season in NFL history. She also took the silver medal in the combined slalom and downhill. Sept. 22 - Joe Madro, who spent more than 50 years as a football coach and scout, died at age 81. Jan. 14 - Ivan Fuqua, a gold medal winner in the 1932 Olympics and Brown’s track coach from 1946 until 1974, died at age 84. To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. If you have questions, please contact support@findagrave.com. pennant and held team career marks for victories, 100. May 14 - Dave Albritton, an Ohio State teammate of Jesse Owens and silver medalist in the high jump at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, died at age 81. Oak Mountain High. Aug. 19 - Mike Kochel, one of Fordham’s “Seven Blocks of Granite” in the 1930s, died at age 78. Aug. 17 - Jack Sharkey, who fought in the golden days of boxing, died at age 91. After a brief stint at the Birmingham Turf Club - now the Birmingham Race Course - in Birmingham, Ala., he became administrative director of Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Ark., from 1987 until this year. Robertson holds the University of Indianapolis’ career scoring record of 2,280 points. On Feb. 6, 1958, Busby was injured and eight of his players were killed in a crash in Munich. He rebuilt the team - nicknamed the “Busby Babes” - and in 1968 it became the first English club to win the European Champions Cup. Fraser won the gold medal at the 1948 games in St. Moritz, Switzerland, in what is known today as the giant slalom. Sept. 5 - Hank Aguirre, former Detroit Tigers pitcher, died at age 62. teams. Sept. 17 - Clarence Williams, 39, an NFL running back in the 1970s and ‘80s, was shot and killed while driving with a friend in Columbia, S.C. Williams was a running back for South Carolina from 1974-1976. Oct. 5 - Lee Gamble, a Cincinnati Reds outfielder in the late 1930s, died at age 84. He won in 1956 and 1957 and won doubles titles in 1953, 1955 and 1956. Nicolson was a six-time Australian amateur champion and won bronze medals at the 1989 world championships in Moscow and the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand. Feb. 7 - Presley Askew, who coached baseball and basketball and also was athletic director during 12 years at New Mexico State, died at age 84. Jan. 6 - Bailey Robertson, a member of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame and older brother of Oscar Robertson, died at age 58. He was then 16-18-1 in Arizona before resigning under pressure in 1980. Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. Last season, the Canucks set team records for wins with 46. If a new volunteer signs up in your requested photo location, they may see your existing request and take the photo. (Carolyn A. Herter - 85667) In 1960, Temple was traded to the Cleveland Indians for Billy Martin and Cal McLish, the first time a trade was made between N.L. Feb. 24 - Dinah Shore, who became a major figure in women’s golf through the tournament that carries her name, died at age 76. Join Facebook to connect with John David Crowe Jr. and others you may know. He was 39. March 23 - Roger Wolff, a major league baseball player from 1941-47, died at age 82. GREAT NEWS! Zachery was a defensive lineman for the Aggies in 1977-79 and spent eight years in the Canadian Football League with the Edmonton Eskimos. Hoad was the first postwar player to win consecutive Wimbledon singles titles. Show helped lead the Padres in 1984 to their only N.L. The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. Crow won Texas A&M’s first Heisman in 1957 despite missing parts of three games due to injury. Sept. 22 - Frank “Dutch” Weimer, a boxer who was a title contender in the 1930s, died at age 83. His errorless streak ran for 147 games, including all 117 games he caught for the A’s in 1946. Dorion joined the Maple Leafs in 1990 after 10 years with the NHL’s Central Scouting Bureau. He coached at Oklahoma State from 1955-62 and compiled a 36-42-3 record. June 1 - Howard Snyder, veteran harness driver died at age 64 from injuries suffered in a racing accident at Northfield Park, Ohio. He played from 1958-63. All photos appear on this tab and here you can update the sort order of photos on memorials you manage. Cohen and his brother, Herman, bought Pimlico in 1952 and sold it in 1986. Bienz tied the world record in the 100-yard dash with a time of 9.4 seconds in 1948. May 7 - Chuck Taylor, a former football player, football coach and athletic director at Stanford, died at age 74. Jan. 28 - Bob Bjorklund, co-captain of the undefeated 1940 University of Minnesota national championship football team, died at age 75. May 5 - Harry O’Boyle, who played on Knute Rockne’s 1924 national championship team at Notre Dame and later for two NFL teams, died at age 89. He also was head coach at BU for a decade, going 46-36-4. Position. June 1 - Jack Stroud, an All-Pro offensive lineman three times in a 13-year career with the New York Giants, died at age 66. © Copyright 2021, The Spokesman-Review | Community Guidelines | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy, The 21 victims of 2020 homicides in Spokane, Analysis: Business as usual as Gonzaga pummels San Diego 106-69, Ask the Doctors: No need to use rubbing alcohol on cuts, Behind 40 points from Noah Williams, Washington State edges Stanford 85-76 in 3OT to secure first winning season since 2010-11. GREAT NEWS! In lieu of flowers, donations to be made to the John David Crow Jr. Children's Trust Fund, 3535 Grandview Parkway, Suite 370, Birmingham, Ala., 35243. Gender:Male. Dec. 6 - Richard Garber, one of the most successful college lacrosse coaches, died at age 66. Are you sure that you want to delete this photo? To add a flower, click the “Leave a Flower” button. July 3 - William Earle Smith, the only athlete in Alabama school history to letter in all four major sports - football, basketball, baseball and track - from 1926 to 1930, died at age 86. For help using the website visit our help page or contact support@findagrave.com. Klein was the 1989 U.S. Yachtsman of the Year and had won world championships in the Soling, J-24 and Etchells classes. Please try again later.