Sports
Tony Canadeo, 84, a star halfback with the Green Bay Packers in the 1940s and ‘50s and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, died Saturday in Green Bay, Wis.
Dec. 2, 2003
Entertainment & Arts
Walter Anderson, 88; Professor, Pianist Led NEA Music Programs Walter F.
Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers parted ways under less-than-friendly circumstances before the 2008 season.
April 27, 2015
Members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame by year of induction: * 1963--Sammy Baugh, Bert Bell, Joe Carr, Earl (Dutch) Clark, Red Grange, George Halas, Mel Hein, Wilbur (Pete) Henry, Cal Hubbard, Don Hutson, Earl (Curly) Lambeau, Tim Mara, George Preston Marshall, Johnny (Blood) McNally, Bronko Nagurski, Ernie Nevers, Jim Thorpe. * 1964--Jimmy Conzelman, Ed Healy, Clark Hinkle, Roy (Link) Lyman, August (Mike) Michalske, Art Rooney, George Trafton. * 1965--Guy Chamberlain, John (Paddy) Driscoll, Dan Fortmann, Otto Graham, Sid Luckman, Steve Van Buren, Bob Waterfield. * 1966--Bill Dudley, Joe Guyon, Arnie Herber, Walt Kiesling, George McAfee, Steve Owen, Hugh (Shorty) Ray, Clyde (Bulldog) Turner. * 1967--Chuck Bednarik, Charlie Bidwill, Paul Brown, Bobby Layne, Dan Reeves, Ken Strong, Joe Stydahar, Emlen Tunnell. * 1968--Cliff Battles, Art Donovan, Elroy (Crazylegs) Hirsch, Wayne Millner, Marion Motley, Charley Trippi, Alex Wojciechowicz. * 1969--Glen (Turk) Edwards, Earle (Greasy) Neale, Leo Nomellini, Joe Perry, Ernie Stautner. * 1970--Jack Christiansen, Tom Fears, Hugh McElhenny, Pete Pihos. * 1971--Jim Brown, Bill Hewitt, Frank (Bruiser) Kinard, Vince Lombardi, Andy Robustelli, Y.A.
July 30, 2000
Lakers
Vlade Divac, who wore a beard for most of his seven seasons with the Lakers, may have put one over on two of his new Charlotte Hornet teammates.
Oct. 18, 1996
Travel & Experiences
In fast-growing areas, outdated maps can leave residents feeling, well, uncoordinated.
Aug. 21, 2005
To the cheers and chants of “Reggie,” the “Minister of Defense” now has his name above the NFL’s most famous cathedral.
Sept. 19, 2005
Archives
Buddy Ryan isn’t the first defensive coordinator to leave the Chicago Bears for a head coaching job.
Feb. 1, 1986
Mark Philippoussis gave Australia its 28th Davis Cup title today, fighting off a shoulder injury that nearly forced him to retire after the fourth set to beat Spain’s Juan Carlos Ferrero, 7-5, 6-3, 1-6, 2-6, 6-0, at Melbourne.
Nov. 30, 2003
Career statistics of those enshrined into Pro Football Hall of Fame Saturday (Sacks did not become official NFL statistic until 1982.): HOWIE LONG *--* Int Sacks 1981 Oakland 0 -- 1982 LA Raiders 0 5.5 1983 LA Raiders 0 13.0 1984 LA Raiders 0 12.0 1985 LA Raiders 0 10.0 1986 LA Raiders 0 7.5 1987 LA Raiders 0 4.0 1988 LA Raiders 1 3.0 1989 LA Raiders 0 5.0 1990 LA Raiders 0 6.0 1991 LA Raiders 1 3.0 1992 LA Raiders 0 9.0 1993 LA Raiders 0 6.0 Totals 2 84.0 *--* RONNIE LOTT Int Yards Avg.