Australian former rugby union halfback who represented internationally both the Australian and New Zealand national rugby union teams. He is an inductee in the Australian Rugby Union Hall of Fame
Baseball Player: Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn Dodgers // Actor: The Rifleman, Branded, Soylent Green, Flipper, Old Yeller, Big Country, Geronimo, Vendetta, Airplane, Designing Woman, South Sea Woman, Summer Camp Nightmare, Support Your Local Gunfighter
Hall of Fame Women's basketball coach; has over 700 wins; coached Texas to the 1986 Women's NCAA National championship; member of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame
former college Head Basketball Coach/assistant; former Head Coach at Tulane, The Citadel; assistant at Tulane, Tennessee, NC State and Furman; current assistant coach at University of Minnesota
former MLB player - infielder - boston red sox (1953-59), washtington senators (1959-60), minnesota twins (1961), kansas city royals (1962), los angeles angels (1962) / In 1953 Went Straight to the Majors from American Legion Baseball
Left-handed pitcher who debuted with the New York Giants in 1956 (3 games), finishing up with a few games with the Senators in 1958. Born 6/14/33 he passed away September 4, 2002
MLB pitcher from 1950-57 for Senators, White Sox, Orioles, Giants. All - Star in 1954 going 16-3 with 4 saves
and 2.69 RA. Led league in 1954 with best w - l %
NFL, K, Green Bay Packers 1997; Washington Redskins 1998-99, 2000-2002; New York Jets 2000; Oakland Raiders 2000; Cleveland Browns 2003; New York Giants 2003. CFL, K, Winnepeg Blue Bombers 2005. College - Penn State
American professional soccer player who plays as a defender for OL Reign of the National Women's Soccer League, as well as the United States national team
former college/NBA/CBA center/forward; played for University of Arizona, Suns, Trailblazers, Nuggets, Magic, Bucks and Florida Beach Dogs; 2X All - Pac 10 selection; #24 overall 1989 NBA Draft
Arthur Edwin 'Art' Cook (born March 19, 1928) is a sports shooter and Olympic Champion for the United States. He won a gold medal in the 50 metre rifle prone event at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London
former major league pitcher; played for Indians, White Sox, Rangers, Dodgers, Mets, Angels, Phillies, Giants and Marlins; member of Marlins 1997 WS Championship team
NFL - Cleveland Browns vice president of player personnel. Former assistant director of pro scouting - Browns, pro scout - Pacckers and Colt. A former University of Miami linebacker
former college/AFL/NFL quarterback; played for University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Bengals; 1969 AFL Rookie of the Year; #5 pick overall 1969 AFL Draft
Drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 6th round of the 1984 MLB January Draft-Regular Phase from Johnson County Community College (Overland Park, KS) and the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 10th round of the 1985 MLB June Amateur Draft from Phillips University
MLB pitcher 1986-93 (5 years) for Angels, Twins, Orioles. Best in comeback to MLB, after a couple years off. in 1995. Three IP, 2 games, one hit, no runs allowed
Position: Relief Pitcher
Bats: Right ? Throws: Left
6-5, 185lb (196cm, 83kg)
Born: August 8, 1968 (Age: 50-068d)
Draft: Drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 23rd round of the 1987 MLB June Amateur Draft.
Full Name: Ronald Scott Cook
Current coach for davidson university and coach for 2003 team usa. Boston redsox orgaization '79-'81 'A' '79-'80 Winston-Salem (Carolina League) '81 player/coach Winter Haven (florida State League)
Former major league first baseman; played for Brewers & Red Sox; former Astros manager; 5X All - Star; 2X Gold Glove winner; former manager of Indianapolis Indians (AAA). Struck out 6 times against Nolan Ryan in 1974 game