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1991 "Love Of A Lifetime" by Firehouse peaks at #5

1988 Carl Hubbell, pitcher for the New York Giants-253 wins, 2.97 lifetime ERA, dies in an auto accident

1986 Ivan Lendl is 1st tennis player to earn over $10 million, lifetime

1984 A's Dave Kingman hits his 3rd grand slam and 14th lifetime

1968 Michael Foster, Richmond, Virginia, drummer, Firehouse-Love of a Lifetime

1967 Bill Leverty, Richmond, Virginia, guitarist, Firehouse-Love of a Lifetime

1964 C[arl] J[eff] Snare, Washington D.C., vocalist, Firehouse-Love of a Lifetime

1963 Gordie Howe ties Rocket Richard's lifetime 544 goal record

1963 Perry Richardson, South Carolina, bassist, Firehouse-Love of a Lifetime

1956 Al Simmons, outfielder (A's)/lifetime batting avg of .334, dies at 54

1950 Amy Madigan, born in Chicago, Illinois, actress, Uncle Buck, Twice in a Lifetime

1943 Bert Jansch, born in Glasgow, Scotland, musician, folk artist, acoustic guitarist, singer, songwriter, member of the band Pentangle, winner, BBC Folk Awards, Lifetime Achievement Award

1930 G Kaufman and M Hart's "Once in a Lifetime," premieres in NY

1921 Bernie Leighton, West Haven, Connecticut, orchestra leader, Chance of a Lifetime

1916 Johnny Morris, British broadcaster/actor, Once in a Lifetime

1910 Ulrich Becher, born in Germany, writer, author, playwright, studied law in Berlin, novella series condemned by Nazi party, burned in book-burning fire, received Lifetime Achievement Award from Swiss Schiller Foundation

1903 Floyd "Babe" Herman, Brooklyn Dodgers' slugger, .324 lifetime average

1903 Carl Hubbell, born in Carthage, Missouri, pitcher for the New York Giants-253 wins, 2.97 lifetime ERA

1902 Al Simmons, Milwaukee, outfielder, A's, lifetime batting avg of .334

1881 Ed Walsh, pitcher, lowest lifetime ERA, 1.82


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