1997 Flyers Eric Lindros tries to bite San Jose defenseman Marty McSorley
1995 Martin Louis "Marty" Paich, jazz arranger, dies at 70
1995 Twins Marty Cordova ties rookie record of home runs in 5 consecutive games
1993 Edward S "Ted" Haworth, U.S. set designer (Sayonara, Marty), dies at 76
1992 NY Jet announcer Marty Glickman retires at 75
1991 Marty Glickman broadcasts his 1,000th football game
1983 17th Music City News Country Awards: Marty Robbins and Roy Acuff
1982 Marty Robbins, country singer, dies at 57
1982 Marty Feldman, comedian (Young Frankenstein), dies at 49
1981 Dave Koza scores Marty Barrett with bases-loaded single in bottom of 33rd inning, Pawtucket beats Rochester 3-2
1975 Marty May, (Fireball Fun For All), dies at 79
1975 Marty Murray, Deloraine, NHL center for the Calgary Flames
1973 Marty Janzen, born in Miami, Florida, pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays
1971 Marty Moore, NFL inside linebacker for the New England Patriots
1971 Marty Nothstein, Allentown, Pennsylvania, sprint cyclist Olympics-silver-96
1970 Marty Mcinnis, Weymouth, NHL left wing for the New York Islanders
1969 Marty Carter, NFL safety for the Chicago Bears
1969 Marty Cordova, born in Las Vegas, Nevada, outfielder for the Minnesota Twins
1968 Marty Morgan, born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 180 lbs greco-roman wrestler, 1996 Olympics
1968 Marty Conlon, NBA forward for the Milwaukee Bucks
1967 Marty Calder, St. Catharine ON, 62 kg freestyle wrestler, Oly-12-92,96
1965 Marty Brown, born in Owensboro, Kentucky, country singer, Wildest Dreams
1963 Marty McSorley, Hamilton, NHL defenseman, Los Angeles Kings, New York Rangers
1960 Marty Roe, Lebanon Ohio, singer, Diamond Rio-Meet in the Middle
1959 Marty Raybon, Sanford, Florida, singer, Shenandoah-Sunday in the South
1958 Marty Davis, San Jose Cat, tennis star
1958 Marty Stuart, Philadelphia, country singer, Hillbilly Rock
1958 Marty Schiene, born in Chicago, Illinois, Canadian Tour golfer, 1992 Illinois Open
1957 Arn Anderson, [Marty Lunde], wrestler, ECW/SMW/WCW/NWA/WWF
1956 White Sox manager Marty Marion resigns. AL Lopez replaces him
1956 Marty Dickerson, born in Middletown, Ohio, golfer, 1994 ShopRite Classic-22nd
1956 28th Academy Awards - "Marty," Anna Magnani and Ernest Borgnine win
1953 Jimmy Dykes succeeds Marty Marion as Baltimore Orioles manager
1953 Jimmy Dykes succeeds Marty Marion as manager of Baltimore Orioles
1949 Marty Liquori, U.S., runner, AAU 3 mile-1979, 13:14.7,
1947 Richard Lewis, born in New York City, comedian, Marty Gold-Anything But Love
1946 Marty Grebb, Chicago, rocker, Buckinghams
1944 Cards' Marty Marion wins NL MVP
1944 Marty Russo, Rep-D-IL, 1975-
1942 Marty Balin, Cincinnati, singer, Jefferson Starship-Miracles
1941 Marty Sanders, rock vocalist
1936 Marty Ingels, born in Brooklyn, New York, comedian, I'm Dickens He's Fenster
1933 Marty Feldman, born in London, England, comedian, Young Frankenstein
1925 Marty Robbins, born in Glendale, Arizona, singer, Devil Woman, I Walk Alone
1925 Marty Paich, born in Oakland California, orch leader, Sonny and Cher, Glenn Campbell
1923 Betsy Blair, actress, Marty
1923 Paddy Chayevsky, [Sydney], U.S., dramatist, Marty, Hospital
1922 Marty Allen, born in Pittsburgh, comedian, Allen and Rossi, "Hello Dere"
1917 Marty Marion, baseball player, NL MVP 1944
1916 Indians Marty Kavanaugh, hits AL's 1st pinch-hit grand slam
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