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2001 Wimbledon Mixed Doubles Finals, Leos Friedl and Daniela Hantuchova beat Mike Bryan and Liezel Huber

2000 Paul Young, singer, Mike and the Mechanics, dies at 53

1997 Phoenix Coyote Mike Gartner is 5th NHLer to score 700 goals

1997 New York jury awards boxer Mitch Green $45,000 in civil lawsuit against Mike Tyson, for street brawl in 1988

1997 Mike Piazza is 2nd to hit a HR out of Dodger Stadium

1997 Boston Red Sox trade Mike Stanley back to the New York Yankees

1997 New York Yankee Mike Whiton held in Milwaukee on charges of sexual assault

1997 Mike Tyson is banned from boxing, for biting Holyfield's ear

1997 Nevada Athletic Commission suspends Mike Tyson for biting Holyfield

1997 Mike Royko, columnist, dies of stroke at 64

1996 Donna Andrews and Mike Hulbert win LPGA J C Penney Golf Classic

1996 NFL/Heisman Trophy Winner Mike Rozier, is shot several times

1996 All star MVP: Mike Piazza, Los Angeles Dodgers

1996 Mike Jeremy Boorda, commandant (NATO), commits suicide at 57

1996 Mike Tyson beat Frank Bruno in 3rd round to gain Heavyweight title

1996 Mike Tyson KOs Frank Bruno in 2nd round

1995 Mike Dutfield, documentary Prodcuer, dies at 48

1995 Mike Mussina tosses Balt's 5th consecutive shutout 4-0 win over Tigers

1995 Mike Tyson returns to the ring and DQs Peter McNeeley in 38 seconds

1995 Richie Ashburn and Mike Schmidt enter basaeball's Hall of Fame

1995 Giants infielder Mike Benjamin goes 6-for-7 in 13-inning 4-3 win

1995 Mike Pyne, jazz Pianist, dies at 54

1995 ABC Bud Light Masters Bowling Tournament won by Mike Aulby

1995 General Tire World Bowling Tournament of Champions won by Mike Aulby

1995 Boxer Mike Tyson released from jail after serving 3 years

1995 Last day of Test Cricket cricket for Graham Gooch and Mike Gatting

1995 Mike Schmidt is elected to Baseball's Hall of Fame

1994 Michael Gribble, film animator (Mike and Spike Festival), dies at 42

1993 Melissa Mcnamara/Mike Sopringer wins LPGA J C Penney Golf Classic

1993 Last day in 1st-class cricket for Mike Whitney, NSW vs. NZ

1993 Trailing 3-1 with 2 outs in 9th, time is called prior to Mike Stanley pop out, gets a 2nd chance, and Yanks rally to beat Boston 4-3

1993 119th Preakness: Mike Smith aboard Prairie Bayou wins in 1:56.6

1993 Motley Crue's Mike Mars files for divorce from Emi-Canyn

1993 Mike Templeton, 2nd person to receive a heart pump, dies at 34

1992 Mike Tyrell [Red Baron], British air acrobat, dies in an accident

1992 Mike Bossy's #22 is 2nd # retired by New York Islanders

1992 Mike Tyson convicted of raping Desiree Washington in Indiana

1992 Mike Whitney career-best 7-27 at WACA in Test Cricket win vs. India

1992 Mike Frankovich, U.S. producer (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner), dies

1991 Detroit Lion Mike Utley is paralized in a game vs Los Angeles Rams

1991 New York Rangers right wing Mike Gartner scores his 500th NHL goal

1991 Mike Lerch of Princeton ties NCAA record with 370 receiving yards

1991 Whiteland Janice, driven by Mike Lachance, wins Kentucky Futurity

1991 New York Islanders Mike Bossy and Denis Potvin inducted into NHL Hall of Fame

1991 Mike Powell of U.S., sets then long jump record at 29' 4 " (8.95m)

1991 Mike Sokoll, cowboy actor, dies at 97

1991 Test Cricket debut of Mike Whitney versus England at Old Trafford

1991 Mike Jeffcoat is 1st AL pitcher to get an RBI since 1972

1991 Mike Tyson is accused of raping a Miss Black America contestant

1991 Mike Tyson meets Miss Black America contestants

1991 New York Islanders Denis Potvin and Mike Bossy, elected to Hockey Hall of Fame

1991 PBA National Championship Won by Mike Miller

1991 Mike Tyson admits paternity to Kimberly Scarborough's son

1991 Mike Tyson beats Razor Ruddock in the 7th round

1990 Mike Mazurski, wrestler/actor (Centerfold Girls), dies at 80

1990 Sandra Miller awarded $100 for Mike Tyson fondling her breasts

1990 Phyllis Polander sues Mike Tyson for sexual harassment

1990 Philadelphia Phillies retire Mike Schmidt's uniform #20

1990 New York Yankees trade Dave Winfield to Angels for Mike Witt

1990 Angels Mark Langston and Mike Witt, no-hit Seattle, 1-0

1990 James "Buster" Douglas KOs Mike Tyson to win heavyweight boxing crown

1990 Buster Douglas KOs Mike Tyson in 10 for heavyweight boxing title

1989 Patti Rizzo/Mike Hill wins LPGA Mazda Golf Championship

1989 Mike Tyson KOs Carl Williams in 1:33 for heavyweight boxing title

1989 Despite retiring May 29, Mike Schmidt elected to start All Star game

1989 Robin Givens and Mike Tyson granted final divorce in New Jersey

1989 Phillies 3rd baseman Mike Schmidt, 39, retires

1989 Mike Tyson gets 2nd speeding ticket for drag racing in Albany, New York

1989 Mike Tyson is ticketed for driving 71 MPH in 30 mile zone in Albany

1989 Mike Tyson gets a speeding ticket for drag racing in Albany, New York

1989 Mike Tyson strikes a parking attendant when asked to move his car

1989 Mike Tyson TKOs Frank Bruno in 5 for heavyweight boxing title

1989 Boxer Mike Tyson divorces actress Robin Givens

1989 Robin Givens is granted a divorce from Mike Tyson in Dom Rep

1988 Lori Davis of Long Island sues Mike Tyson for grabbing her buttocks

1988 Sandra Miller of Queens sues Mike Tyson for sexual harassment

1988 New York City furrier sues Mike Tyson for $92,000 for non payment of purchase

1988 Robin Givens sues Mike Tyson for $125 million for libel

1988 George Bush beats Mike Dukakis for presidency

1988 Mexican radio station erronously reports Mike Tyson dies in car crash

1988 Donald Trump bills Mike Tyson $2,000,000 for 4 month advisory service

1988 New York Islander's and NHL high scorer, Mike Bossy retires

1988 Mike Tyson countersues Robin Givens for divorce and annulment

1988 Mike Venezia, jockey, dies in 5th-race fall at Belmont Race Track, New York

1988 Robin Givens files for divorce after 8-month marriage to Mike Tyson

1988 Police breakup domestic disturbance between Mike Tyson and Robin Givens

1988 Mike Tyson wrecks furniture in his Bernardsville New Jersey Mansion

1988 Robin Givens and Mike Tyson appear on Barbara Walter's Show

1988 Mike Tyson smashes TV camera outside his Bernardsville New Jersey home

1988 New York Daily News reports boxer Mike Tyson is seeing a psychiatrist

1988 Mike Tyson crashes a silver BMW into a tree near Catskills NY

1988 Mike Tyson and Mitch Green brawl at 4 A.M. in Harlem

1988 Baltimore trades Mike Boddicker to the Red Sox for Brady Anderson and Curt Schilling

1988 Mike Schmidt sets NL record appearing in 2,155 games at 3rd base, as Phillies and New York Mets end that game at 2:13 AM

1988 Mike Schmidt passes Mickey Mantle with his 537th HR into 7th place

1988 Mike Tyson hires Donald Trump as an advisor

1988 Mike Tyson sues to break contract with manager Bill Cayton

1988 Mike Tyson KOs Michael Spink in 91 seconds, in Atlantic City ($67m)

1988 Givens' Family reports Mike Tyson beats his wife Robin Givens

1988 45th time opposing pitchers hit HRS, Mark Davis (Padres)/Mike Krukow

1988 Mike Schmidt hits his 535th HR, moving into 8th place

1988 Mike Tyson crashes his $183,000 Bently on Varick St. in New York City

1988 "60 Minutes" newscaster Diane Sawyer weds Mike Nichols

1988 Robin Givens demands full access to husband Mike Tyson's money

1988 Mike Tyson KOs Tony Tubbs in 2 for heavyweight boxing title

1988 New York Islanders celebrate Mike Bossy night

1988 Heavyweight boxing champ Mike Tyson marries actress Robin Givens

1988 Mike Tyson TKOs Larry Holmes in 4 for heavyweight boxing title

1987 Mike Tyson TKOs Tyrell Biggs in 7 for heavyweight boxing title

1987 Mike Schmidt passes Ted Williams and Willie McCovey with 522 HRs

1987 Mike Tyson beat Tony Tucker in 12 for heavyweight boxing title

1987 Mike Tyson sexually harasses a parking lot attendant

1987 Mike Tyson TKOs Pinklon Thomas in 6 for heavyweight boxing title

1987 New York Islander Mike Bossy plays his final game

1987 Mike Schmidt hits 500th home run (vs Robinson-Pirates)

1987 Mike Tyson beats Bonecrusher Smith in 12 for heavyweight boxing title

1987 Mike Conley triple jumps world indoor record (17.76m)

1986 Mike Tyson KOs Trevor Berbick in 2 for heavyweight WBC boxing title

1986 Phillies 3rd baseman Mike Schmidt wins NL MVP

1986 Houston's Astro Mike Scott (18-10) wins NL Cy Young Award

1986 Houston's Mike Scott (18-10) wins NL Cy Young

1986 Mike Scott ties playoff record of 14 strikeouts, beats Mets 1-0

1986 Mike Scott is 3rd NL pitcher to strike out 300 in a season (306)

1986 Cubs Greg Maddux defeats Phillies Mike Maddux (1st rookie brothers)

1986 Houston Astro Mike Scott no-hits San Francisco Giants, 2-0

1986 Red Sox trade shortstop Rey Quinones and pitcher Mike Trujillo to Mariners for shortstop Spike Owen and outfielder Dave Henderson

1986 Islander Mike Bossy, 1st NHLer to score 50 goals in 9 straight seasons

1986 Mike Tyson sexually harasses a woman in Albany, New York

1986 New York Islander Mike Bossy scores his 1,000th point

1986 New York Islander, Mike Bossy, scores his 500th goal

1985 Pinklon Thomas KOs Mike Weaver in 8 for heavyweight boxing title

1985 Mike Tyson KOs Hector Mercedes in 1 round in his 1st pro fight

1985 New York Islander Mike Bossy is 1st to score 50 goals in 8 straight seasons

1985 Mike Gatting and Graeme Fowler both scores 200's vs. India

1984 Vicki Alvarez/Mike McDonald wins LPGA J C Penney Golf Classic

1984 Despite Mike Bossy 4 goals Islanders lose 5-6 to Canadians making Islander record when scoring a hat trick-77-3-4

1984 Islander's Mike Bossy's 30th career hat trick-4 goals

1984 California Angel Mike Witt, pitches a perfect game over Texas Rangers, 1-0

1983 49th Heisman Trophy Award: Mike Rozier, Nebraska (RB)

1983 Islander's Mike Bossy's 25th career hat trick

1983 Oakland A's Mike Warren no-hits Chicago White Sox, 3-0

1983 Mike Kellin, actor (Honestly Celeste), dies at 61 of cancer

1983 Michael Dokes and Mike Weaver fight to a draw in 15 for hw boxing title

1983 New York Islander Mike Bossy becomes 1st to score 60 goals in 3 cons seasons

1982 Heavyweight Michael Doakes KOs Mike Weaver in 1:03 in Las Vegas

1982 Firestone World Bowling Tournament of Champions won by Mike Durbin

1982 Isle's Mike Bossy's 20th career hat trick-4 goals

1981 Phillies 3rd baseman Mike Schmidt wins his 2nd consecutive NL MVP

1981 Mike Weaver beats Quick Tillis in 15 for heavyweight boxing title

1981 Phils Mike Schmidt hits his 300th career HR off New York Met Mike Scott

1981 Seattle Mariners draft Mike Moore #1

1981 Isle's Mike Bossy 9th and final hat trick of season-4 goals

1981 Mike Bloomfield, rocker (Electric Flag), dies of drug overdose at 36

1981 Mike Bossy becomes 1st in NHL to score 50 goals in 50 games

1981 Islander's Mike Bossy's 15th career hat trick-4 goals

1980 Mike Schmidt is unanimous choice as NL MVP

1980 Islander's Mike Bossy scores 4 goals against North Stars

1980 Mike Weaver KOs Gerrie Coetzee in 13 for heavyweight boxing title

1980 1st-class debut of Mike Whitney, NSW vs. Qld (2-52 and 1-39)

1980 Mike Schmidt's 2-run HR clinches NL East title for Phillies

1980 White Sox 1st baseman Mike Squires catches final inning of 11-1 loss to Brewers, becoming 1st lefty to catch since Dale Long in 1958

1980 Mike Weaver KOs John Tate in 15 for heavyweight boxing title

1980 Mike Bratz (Phoenix) ends NBA free throw streak of 57 games

1980 Mike Bratz (Phoenix) begins NBA free throw streak of 57 games

1979 Mike Flanagan, wins AL Cy Young Award

1979 Larry Holmes TKOs Mike Weaver in 12 for heavyweight boxing title

1979 Islander's Mike Bossy scores 4 goals against Flyers

1979 Isle's Mike Bossy's 5th career hat trick

1979 Temple City Kazoo Orchestra appears on Mike Douglas Show

1978 30th hat trick in Islander history (Mike Bossy)

1978 Islander's Mike Bossy's 1st career hat trick

1978 Mike Bryan, born in Oxnard, California, tennis star, USTA National 18 doubles

1977 Mike Shinoda, American Musician

1976 Test Cricket debut of Mike Brearley vs. West Indies (0 and 17)

1976 NL greatest comeback, trailing 12-1 Phils win 18-16 in 10, Mike Schmidt hits 4 consecutive HRs

1976 A's trade prospective free agents Reggie Jackson and Ken Holtzman, to Orioles for Don Baylor, Mike Torrez and Paul Mitchell

1976 East Lansing police arrest Dodgers reliever Mike Marshall for taking batting practice at Mich State U after he is warned not to

1976 Mike Ferrier, Suriname/Dutch soccer player, FC Volendam, Salernitana

1975 Mike Maurer, CFL fullback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders

1975 Mike Vail extends hitting streak ton rookie-record 23 straight game

1975 Mike Vrabel, defensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1975 Mike Sellers, CFL defensive end for the Edmonton Eskimos

1975 Mike Fisher, Naperville, Illinois, soccer midfielder, 1996 Olympics gold

1975 Phillies Mike Schmidt's 2 home runs ties NL record of 11 home runs in April

1975 Mike Wilson, Brampton, NHL defenseman for the Buffalo Sabres

1974 Rangers' Mike Hargrove wins AL Rookie of Year

1974 Dodger Mike Marshall is 1st relief pitcher to win Cy Young Award

1974 Mike Crawford, linebacker for the Miami Dolphins

1974 A's Mike Andrews files $25 million lawsuit against Charlie Finley

1974 Mike Jenkins, wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals

1974 Mike Marshall goes 9-0 with 3 saves in 20 appearances in 30 days

1974 Mike Marshall saves Tommy John's 4-1 win

1974 Mike Schmidt hits a ball off public address speaker on Astrodome roof

1974 "Tubular Bells" by Mike Oldfield hits #7

1974 Mike Quinn, quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1974 Mike Allen Lambert, born in Honolulu, Hawaii, volleyball opposite hitter 1996 Olympics

1974 Mike DuHaney, born in New Haven, Connecticut, soccer defender, 1996 Olympics gold

1974 Mike Peca, born in Toronto, NHL center, Buffalo Sabres

1974 Mike Adams, wide reciever for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1974 Mike Minter, safety for the Carolina Panthers

1973 Mike Alstott, fullback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1973 Mike Cherry, quarterback for the New York Giants

1973 Dodgers trade Willie Davis to Expos for relief pitcher Mike Marshall

1973 San Francisco Giants trade Willie McCovey to San Diego Padres for pitcher Mike Caldwell

1973 Willie Mays last hit, as Mets beat A's in World Series game 2 A's Mike Andrews makes 2 errors, prompting owner Finley to remove him

1973 Mike Schlegel, NFL defensive tackle for the Atlanta Falcons

1973 Mike Storen becomes American Basketball Assn's 4th commissioner

1973 Mike Mamula, NFL linebacker/defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1973 Mike Sheldon, WLAF Guard for the Rhein Fire

1973 Mike Burke, President (New York Yankees)/dir (Madison Square Garden), dies

1973 Yanks trade wife swapper Mike Kekich for Lowell Palmer

1973 Steinbrenner replaces Mike Burke with Gabe Paul as Yankee president

1973 Mike Mihelic, CFL offensive tackle for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers

1973 BPAA U.S. Open by Mike McGrath

1973 Michael "Mike" Theodore Lambert IV, Thomaston, Georgia, rower, Oly-1996

1972 Mike Thompson, NFL defensive tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1972 Mike Gruttadauri, corner for the St. Louis Rams

1972 Mike Archie, running back for the Tennessee Oilers

1972 Mike Hampton, Brooksville, Florida, pitcher for the Houston Astros

1972 Mike Cawley, CFL quarterback for the Hamilton Tiger Cats

1972 Mike Frederick, NFL defensive end, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens

1972 Mike Procter 8-73 with hat-trick, plus 51 and 102, Gloucs vs. Essex

1972 Mike Hollis, NFL kicker for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1972 Mike Hollis, kicker for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1972 Mike Kennedy, Vancouver, NHL left wing for the Dallas Stars

1972 Mike McCoy, WLAF quarterback, Amsterdam Admirals

1972 Mike Morton, linebacker for the Oakland Raiders

1972 John and Yoko end a week of co-hosting Mike Douglas Show

1972 John and Yoko co-host "Mike Douglas Show" for entire week

1972 Mike Lieberthal, born in Glendale California, catcher for the Philadelphia Phillies

1972 Mike McCoy, WLAF quarterback for the Amsterdam Admirals

1971 Mike Groh, WLAF quarterback for the Rhein Fire

1971 Mike Pelton, NFL defensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts

1971 Mike Ricci, Scarborough, NHL center for the Colorado Avalanche

1971 Mike Verstegen, NFL guard for the New Orleans Saints

1971 Mike Caldwell, NFL linebacker, Cleveland Browns, Arizona Cardinals

1971 Mike Morreale, CFL slot back for the Hamilton Tiger Cats

1971 Mike Bales, Saskatoon, NHL goalie, Ottawa Senators

1971 Mike Sillinger, Regina, NHL right wing, Vanc Canucks, Anaheim Ducks

1971 Mike Sutherland, CFL offensive linebacker, Montreal Alouettes

1971 Mike Craig, St. Mary's, NHL right wing for the Toronto Maple Leafs

1971 Mike Hubbard, Lynchburg, Virginia, catcher for the Chicago Cubs

1971 Mike Wells, NFL defensive end, Detroit Lions

1970 Mike Salmon, NFL/WLAF safety, Houston Oilers, Rhein Fire, San Francisco 49ers

1970 Rube Goldberg, U.S. cartoonist (Mike and Ike, Pulitzer 1948), dies at 87

1970 Mike Matheny, Columbus, Ohio, catcher for the Milwaukee Brewers

1970 Mike Compton, NFL center/guard, Detroit Lions

1970 Mike Faulkerson, NFL fullback for the Chicago Bears

1970 Mike Strange, born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, boxer 1996 Olympics

1970 Mike Bartrum, tight end for the New England Patriots

1970 Mike Modano, born in Livonia, Michigan, NHL forward, Team USA, Dallas Stars

1970 San Diego Padres draft Mike Ivie #1

1970 Mike Kelly, baseball player

1970 Mike Malizia, Utica, New York, Nike golfer, 1993 Doral-Ryder Open-61st

1970 Mike Weir, Sarnia Ont, Canadian Tour golfer, Ontario Amateur-1990, 92

1970 96th Kentucky Derby: Mike Manganello on Dust Commander wins 2:03.4

1970 Mike Vanderjagt, CFL kicker for the Toronto Argonauts

1970 Mike Chalenski, NFL defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles

1970 Mike Epps, American Comedian

1969 Dallas Cowboy kicker Mike Clark, attempting an on-side kick against Cleveland, missed the ball

1969 Mike Alexander, WLAF corner for the Rhein Fire

1969 Mike Devlin, NFL guard/center, Buffalo Bills, Cardinals

1969 1st Cy Young Award tie (Mike Cuellar, Balt and Denny McLain, Det)

1969 Mike Pritchard, NFL wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks

1969 Mike Pritchard, NFL wide receiver for the Denver Broncos

1969 Mike Kerr, WLAF defensive end for the Frankfurt Galaxy

1969 Mike Saunders, CFL running back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders

1969 Willie Mays hits his 600 HR off Mike Corkins

1969 Mike Procter hits six consecutive sixes (across two overs)

1969 Mike Gisler, NFL guard/center for the New England Patriots

1969 Mike Gisler, corner for the New England Patriots

1969 Mike Jones, NFL defensive end for the New England Patriots

1969 Mike Croel, NFL linebacker for the New York Giants

1969 After 9,015 at bats Hank Aaron is lifted for a pinch hitter, Mike Lum, who doubled in a 15-3 victory over New York Mets

1968 Mike Mussina, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles

1968 Mike Barrowman, Costa Mesa California, kayak/200m breast stroke, Oly-g-92, 96

1968 Mike Trombley, Springfield, Massachusetts, pitcher for the Minnesota Twins

1968 Mike Piazza, born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, catcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers

1968 Mike Williams, born in Radford, Virginia, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies

1968 Mike Mohler, born in Dayton, Ohio, pitcher for the Oakland A's

1968 Brave Hank Aaron hits his 500th HR off San Francisco Giant Mike McCormick

1968 Mike Lee, born in Neptune, New Jersey, Canadian Tour golfer, 1992 Tommy Armour Tour

1968 Mike McCarthy, born in Brooklyn, New York, pursuit cyclist, Olympics-88, 96

1968 Mike Harbold, Oakland, California, sprint kayak 1996 Olympics

1968 Mike Trevathan, CFL slot back for the BC Lions

1968 Mike Atherton, cricketer, Lancashire batsman and England captain

1968 Mike Milchin, born in Knoxville, Tennessee, pitcher for the Minnesota Twins

1968 Mike Sullivan, Marshfield, NHL center for the Calgary Flames

1968 Mike Patton, Eureka California, rocker, Faith No More-The Real Thing

1967 Mike Sullivan, NFL center for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1967 Mike Mordecai, Birmingham, Alabama, infielder, Atlanta Braves

1967 SF's Mike McCormick wins NL Cy Young Award

1967 Mike James, born in Ft. Walton, Florida, pitcher for the California Angels

1967 Mike Lodish, NFL nose tackle, Denver Broncos-Superbowl 32

1967 Mike Fox, NFL defensive end for the Carolina Panthers

1967 Mike Marsh, U.S., 200m runner, Olympic-Gold-1992

1967 Mike Eastwood, born in Ottawa, NHL center, Winnipeg Jets

1967 Mike Evans, WLAF DL for the Amsterdam Admirals

1967 Mike Stanton, born in Houston, Texas, pitcher, New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox

1967 Mike Keane, Winnipeg, NHL right wing for the Colorado Avalanche

1967 Mike Buck, NFL quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals

1967 Mike Evans, WLAF defensive tackle for the Amsterdam Admirals

1967 Mike Simms, Whittier California, outfielder for the Houston Astros

1967 Michael "Mike" Peterson, Washington D.C., rower 1996 Olympics

1966 Mike Flores, NFL defensive end for the Washington Redskins

1966 Mike Williams, NFL wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins

1966 Mike Walker, Brooksville, Florida, pitcher for the Detroit Tigers

1966 Mike Richter, Abington, Pennsylvania, NHL goalie, New York Rangers, Team USA 1998

1966 Mike Dyer, born in Upland, California, pitcher for the Montreal Expos

1966 Mike Pero, Canadian Tour golfer, 1990 CPGA Winter

1966 Mike Tyson, American Athlete

1966 Mike Bellamy, WLAF receiver for the Frankfurt Galaxy

1966 Mike Inez, U.S. rock bassist, Alice in Chains-Facelift

1966 Mike Stapleton, Sarnia, NHL center, Winnipeg Jets

1966 Mike Remlinger, born in Middletown, New York, pitcher, Cincinnati Reds

1966 Mike Remlinger, born in Middletown, New York, pitcher, for the Cincinnati Reds

1966 Mike Small, born in Aurora Illinois, Canadian Tour golfer, 1993 Emerald Coast

1966 Mike Forgeron, Main-A-Dieu Nova Scotia, rower 1996 Olympics

1966 Mike Brim, NFL cornerback for the Cincinnati Bengals

1965 Mike Zandofsky, NFL guard, Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles

1965 Mike Gebhardt, Columbus Ohio, mistral yachter, Olympics-6th-1996

1965 31st Heisman Trophy Award: Mike Garrett, Southern California (RB)

1965 Mike Benjamin, Euclid Ohio, infielder for the Philadelphia Phillies

1965 Mike D[iamond], New York City, rap vocalist, Beastie Boys-You Gotta Fight

1965 Mike Keim, NFL tackle for the Seattle Seahawks

1965 Mike Peluso, Pengilly Canada, NHL left wing for the New Jersey Devils

1965 Maty Monforth, TV host, Mike and Maty

1965 Mike Bordick, born in Marquette, Michigan, infielder for the Oakland A's

1965 Mike Magnante, born in Glendale California, pitcher for the Kansas City Royals

1965 Mike Gordon, American Musician

1965 Mike Butcher, baseball player

1965 Mike Blowers, born in Wurlzburg, Germany, infielder, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers

1965 Mike McCready, American Musician

1964 Mike Jackson, born in Houston, Texas, pitcher for the Seattle Mariners

1964 Mike Fetters, Van Nuys California, pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers

1964 Mike Nolan, rocker, Bucks Fizz-My Camera Never Lies

1964 Robin Simone Givens, [Mrs Mike Tyson] New York City, Darlene-Head of the Class

1964 Mike Withycombe, CFL corner for the BC Lions

1964 Mike Twardoski, baseball player

1964 Mike Edwards, British rock vocalist, Jesus Jones-Devil you Know

1964 Mike Grob, Billings Montana, Canadian Tour golfer, 1988 Manitoba-3rd

1964 Mike McGruder, NFL cornerback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1964 Mike Macfarlane, Stockton California, catcher for the Kansas City Royals

1964 Mike Campbell, born in Seattle, Washington, pitcher for the Chicago Cubs

1963 Mike Snoei, soccer player, Sparta

1963 Mike Prior, NFL defensive back, Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31

1963 Mike Powell, long jumper, Olympic-silver-88, 92

1963 Mike Veletta, cricketer, West Aussie opening bat, 8 Tests for Aust

1963 Mike Donnelly, Detroit, NHL left wing for the Dallas Stars

1963 Mike Huff, born in Honolulu, Hawaii, outfielder for the Toronto Blue Jays

1963 Mike Ridley, born in Winnipeg, NHL center, Vancouver Canucks

1963 Mike Stanley, born in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, catcher, New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox

1963 Mike Sherrard, NFL wide receiver for the New York Giants

1963 Gordon Jones, actor (Mike the Cop-Abbott and Costello), dies at 52

1963 Mike Joyce, rock drummer, Smiths-Ask, Panic, London

1963 Mike Myers, Comedian

1963 Mike Devereaux, born in Casper, Wyoming, outfielder for the Baltimore Orioles

1963 Mike Lalor, Buffalo, NHL defenseman, Dallas Stars

1963 Mike Eagles, born in Sussex, NHL center for the Washington Capitals

1963 Mike Rindel, cricketer, N Transvaal opening bat ODI ton vs. Pak 1995

1963 Mike Hough, Montreal, NHL left wing for the Florida Panthers

1962 Mike "Puffy" Bordin, SF, rock drummer, Faith No More

1962 Mike Johnson, NFL inside linebacker, Detroit Lions

1962 Mike Nocito, rocker

1962 Mike Tomczak, NFL quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1962 Mike Conley, born in Chicago, Illinois, triple jumper 1984 Olympics silver

1962 Mike Buncic, Patterson, New Jersey, discus thrower

1962 Mike Saxon, NFL punter for the Minnesota Vikings

1962 Mike Whitmarsh, born in San Diego, California, beach volleyballer, 1996 Olympics silver

1962 Mike Ness, rocker, Social Distortion

1962 Mike O'Hara completes record 97th marathon

1962 Anthony Edwards, Santa Barbara, actor, Mike Monroe-Northern Exposure

1962 Mike Judge, American Producer

1961 Mike Henneman, St. Charles, Missouri, pitcher for the Texas Rangers

1961 Mike Tramp, Denmark, heavy metal rocker, White Lion-Mane Attraction

1961 Mike Ross, American Politician

1961 Mike Watkinson, cricketer, England off-spinner all-rounder vs. WI 1995

1961 Mike Schuchart, born in Omaha, Nebraska, Nike golfer, 1994 NIKE Tour Championship

1961 Mike Kingery, born in St. James, Minnesota, outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates

1961 Mike Percy, rocker, Dead or Alive-Spin Me Round

1961 Mike Rozier, NFL halfback, Heisman Trophy-1983, Houston, Atlanta

1961 Mike Morris, NFL center for the Minnesota Vikings

1961 Mike Aldrete, U.S. baseball infielder, Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees

1960 Mike Lookinland, Mt Pleasant Utah, actor, Bobby-Brady Bunch

1960 Mike Ramsey, U.S., ice hockey player, 1980 Olympics gold

1960 Mike Nocito, rocker, Johnny Hates Jazz-Turn Back the Clock

1960 Mike Fitzgerald, baseball player

1960 Mike Hucknail, rocker, Simply Red-Every Time We Say Goodbye

1960 Mike Leach, born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, tennis star

1959 Mike Moore, baseball player

1959 Mike Gartner, Ottawa, NHL right wing for the Toronto Maple Leafs

1959 Mike Singletary, NFL middle linebacker for the Chicago Bears

1959 Mike Morgan, Tulare California, pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals

1959 Mike Bielecki, born in Baltimore, Maryland, pitcher, Atlanta Braves

1959 San Francisco Giants Mike McCormick no-hits Phillies, 3-0 in 5 inning game

1959 Mike Pence, American Politician

1959 Mike Quick, NFL wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles

1959 Mike Lindup, British rock keyboardist/singer, Level 42-Hot Water

1959 Mike Peters, rocker, Alarm-In the Summertime

1959 Mike Tice, American Coach

1959 Mike Horan, NFL punter for the New York Giants

1958 Mike McGuire, Haleyville Ala, singer, Shenandoah-Sunday in the South

1958 Mike Mills, U.S. pop bassist, REM-One I Love

1958 Mike Scott, Scottish rocker, Blues Inc, Waterboys-Rainbow Warrior

1958 Mike Scioscia, baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers

1958 Mike McNeil, rocker

1958 Mike Barson, rock keyboardist, Madness

1958 Mike Engleman, Sonoma California, cyclist 1996 Olympics

1958 Liz Taylor's 3rd divorce (Mike Todd)

1958 Mike Gatting, English cricketer

1957 Mike Watt, U.S. bassist, Rockband Firehose

1957 Mike Dodd, Manhattan Beach California beach volleyballer, 1996 Olympics silver

1957 Mike Anger, rocker, Blow Monkeys-Wicked Ways

1957 Mike Gatting, cricketer, England batsman 1977-95 and captain

1957 Liz Taylor's 3rd marriage (Mike Todd)

1957 Mike Bossy, NHL forward for the New York Islanders, 1st 50 goals in 50 game

1956 Mike Score, Liverpool England, rock guitarist, Flock Of Seagulls

1955 Mike Huckabee, American Politician

1955 Mike Corby, rocker

1955 Mike Porcaro, rock bassist, Toto-Roseanna, Africa

1955 Mike Smith, British DJ

1955 Mike Souchak sets PGA 72-hole record of 257

1955 Mike Reno, Vancouver BC Canada, rock vocalist, Loverboy

1954 Mike Ratledge, author, 2DAY and NEWDAY, /ratledgm@spawar.navy.mil

1954 Mike Nolan, rocker

1954 Mike Eruzione, Winthrop Massachusetts, jockey player, Olympics gold 1980

1954 Mike Rounds, American Politician

1954 Mike Campbell, guitarist, Tom Petty and Heartbreakers-Breakdown

1954 Mike McCurry, American Public Servant

1953 Mike Espy, Rep-D-Mississippi

1953 Mike Oldfield, England, composer, Tubular Bells

1953 Mike Ford, New York City, Canadian Tour golfer, 1976 Port Jefferson Open

1952 Mike Varty, NFLer

1951 Mike Stock, rocker, Stock, Aitken and Waterman-Road Block

1951 Mike Kaminsky, rocker

1951 Mike Sleman, rugby player

1950 Mike Hossack, Patterson, New Jersey, rock drummer, Doobie Brothers

1950 Mike Simpson, American Politician

1950 Mike Johanns, American Politician

1950 Mike Rutherford, rocker, Genesis-Against All Odds, Mike and Mechanics

1950 Mike Batt, composer/arranger

1949 Mike Parker, Rep-D-Mississippi

1949 Mike Kopetski, Rep-D-Oregon

1949 Mike Schmidt, 3rd baseman and HR hitter, Phillies

1949 Mike Vale, rock bassist, Tommy James and The Shondells

1949 Mike Levine, rock keyboardist/bassist, Triumph

1949 Mike Gibbons, born in Swansea, Wales, rock drummer, Badfinger

1948 Mike Hendrick, cricketer, England seam bowler in 30 Tests 1974-81

1948 Mike Pinear, rock guitarist, Iron Butterfly

1948 Mike Selvey, cricketer, England pace bowler of late 70's

1948 Shakin' Stevens, [Mike Barrett], Wales, rocker, You Drive Me Crazy

1948 Mike Figgis, English Director

1947 Mike Dutfield, documentary prodcuer

1947 Mike Reid, Altoona Penn, country singer, Walk on Faith

1947 Mike Chapman, Australian songwriter/producer, Chinn and Chapman

1947 Mike Kellie, rock drummer, Spooky Tooth-It's All About

1947 Mike Allsup, born in Modesto, California, rock guitarist, Three Dog Night

1947 Mike Krzyzewski, basketball coach

1947 Mike DeWine, American Politician

1946 John "Mike" Lounge, born in Denver, Colorado, astr, STS 51-I, STS 26, STS 35

1945 Mike Harrison, keyboardist, Spooky Tooth-It's All About

1945 Mike Corby, born in London, guitarist, Babys-Back on My Feet Again

1945 Mike Rossi, rocker, Status Quo

1945 Mike Beacon, rocker, Ox

1944 Mike Curb, Savannah, Georgia, singer, Mike Curb Congregation

1944 Mike Piano, rocker, Sandpipers

1944 Mike Post, composer, Rockford Files, Hill St. Blues, Magnum PI

1944 Mike Bloomfield, rocker

1944 Mike Degett, horse trainer

1944 Mike D'Abo, rock vocalist, Manfred Mann-Mighty Quinn

1944 Dennis Farina, born in Chicago, Illinois, actor, Mike Torello-Crime Story

1944 Mike Maxfield, rocker, Billy J Kramer and The Dakotas

1944 Mike McGear, Liverpool, singer, Paul McCartney's brother

1943 Mike Smith, rocker

1943 Mike Smith, London England, rocker/pianist, Dave Clark 5-Glad All Over

1943 Mike Kreidler, Rep-D-Washington

1943 Mike Bloomfield, born in Chicago, Illinois, blues guitarist/singer, Analine

1943 Mike Dennis, rocker, Dovells

1943 Mike Kelly, rocker, Duprees

1943 Mike Newell, director, Bad Blood, Awakening, Amazing Grace and Chuck

1943 Mike Leigh, dramatist/director, High Hopes, Secrets and Lies

1943 Mike Marshall, MLB pitcher, 1974 Cy Young Award

1942 Mike Heron, rocker

1942 Mike Pinder, Birmingham England, rocker, Moody Blues

1942 Mike Millward, rocker

1942 Mike Brearley, cricketer, outstanding England captain 1977-81

1942 Mike Pender, Liverpool, vocalist and guitarist, Searchers-Needles and Pins

1941 Mike Leander Farr, record producer

1941 Mike Honda, American Politician

1941 Stacy Keach, Savannah, Georgia, actor, Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer

1941 Mike Vickers, rock guitarist, Manfred Mann-Mighty Quinn

1941 Mike Love, born in California, rock saxophonist and vocalist, Beachboys

1940 Mike Denness, cricketer, England batsman and captain mid-70s

1940 Mike Troy, U.S. swimmer, Olympics-2 gold-1960

1940 Mike Eischeid, NFL punter for the Oakland Raiders

1940 Mike Pyne, jazz Pianist

1940 Sam Melville, Utah, actor, Mike Danko-Rookies, Roughnecks

1940 Mike Shrimpton, cricketer, occasional NZ Test batsman 1963-74

1939 Mike Ditka, coach/tight-end, Bears, Cowboys, NFL rookie year 1961

1939 Mike Sullivan, Gov-Wyoming

1939 Mike Castle, American Politician

1939 Mike Lowry, Rep-D-WA, 1979-

1939 Mike Farrell, born in St. Paul, Minnesota, actor, BJ Honeycutt-M*A*S*H, Battered

1939 Mike Hill, Jackson, Michigan, PGA golfer, 1977 Ohio Kings Island Open

1938 Mike McCormick, MLB Pitcher, San Francisco Giants, Cy Young 1967

1938 Mike Mainieri, rocker

1933 Mike J K Smith, cricketer, England captain mid-60s

1933 Mike Stoller, composer, Lieber and Stoller-Hound Dog, Charlie Brown

1932 Don King, fight promoter, Mike Tyson

1932 Mike Royko, born in Chicago, journalist, Chic Daily News, author, Boss

1931 Mike Nichols, [Peschowsky], director, Catch 22, Biloxi Blues

1930 Jacqueline Brookes, Montclair, New Jersey, actress, Jack and Mike, Another World

1930 Mike McCormack, NFL offensive tackle, New York Yankees, Cleveland, Phila

1930 Mike Gravel, Sen-R-Alaska

1929 Mike Elliot, rocker

1925 Mike Connors, [Krekor Ohanian], Fresno, California, actor, Mannix

1925 Mike Douglas, born in Chicago, Illinois, talk show host, Mike Douglas Show

1922 Mike Kellin, Hartford, Connecticut, actor, Honestly Celeste, Fitz and Bones

1918 Mike Wallace, Brookline, Massachusetts, newscaster, Biography, 60 Minutes

1915 Sydney, Kern and Smith's musical "Love o' Mike," premieres in New York City

1912 16th Boston Marathon won by Mike Ryan of New York in 2:21:18.2

1911 Gordon Jones, born in Alden, Iowa, actor, Mike the Cop-Abbott and Costello

1909 Mike Mazurki, Tarnopal Austria, actor/wrestler, Centerfold Girls

1909 Mike Todd, [Avrom Goldbogen], U.S. director, 80 days

1907 Lloyd Gough, actor, Mike Axford-Green Hornet

1903 Mike Michalske, NFL guard, New York Yankees, Green Bay Packers

1903 Mike Mansfield, Sen-D-Mont

1887 Cubs sell Mike King Kelly to Boston for record $10,000

1873 Tom Allen beats Mike McCale for Heavyweight Boxing title

1869 Mike McCoole (U.S.) defeats Tom Allen (England) in bare-knuckle bout

1863 Joe Coburn KOs Mike McCoole for U.S. boxing title in 63rd round



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