July 16, 1941
Today In History
Joe Dimaggio gets a hit against the Cleveland Indians to extend his hit streak to 56 straight games
Remember When
Memories of 1969 ? Where Were You ?

Keith Jackson remembers some of the moments ABC brought to America through their Wide World of Sports show
Earl The Pearl Is Traded to the Knicks in 1971
Earl “The Pearl” Monroe was a flamboyant and popular player with the Baltimore Bullets during his first 4 seasons in the NBA. He was the 2nd pick overall in the 1967 NBA draft by the Bullets, won the Rookie of the Year, was a 2-time All-Star, and averaged over 21 points per game in each of his first 4 seasons with the Bullets. Teaming with Wes Unseld, the Bullets were one of the league’s top teams. But on November 10, 1971, the unthinkable happened. The Pearl was traded to the Bullets’ Eastern Conference rivals, the New York Knicks. With the Knicks, Monroe would be teamed in the same backcourt as another legendary player, and his personal rival, Walt Frazier. Many doubted that the two could co-exist in the same backcourt. But, they did much more than co-exist. Monroe and Frazier, along with Willis Reed, Bill Bradley, and others, led the Knicks to the 1973 NBA title. Monroe would play the rest of his career with the Knicks. Monroe is a member of the NBA Hall of Fame, and has his number retired by both franchises he played for in his career.
Song of the Day
I Shall Be Released - Bob Dylan and The Band - 1976
The Lords Of Flatbush - Trailer - Stallone and King are best pals in Brooklyn's Flatbush area and are involved in several small but compelling incidents which serve to portray a truthful view of life in Brooklyn.
Explore America
Wisconsin - The Cheese State
Beautiful Eyes
TV Show of the Day
Lassie - Episode: "The Parrot" - aired December 31, 1961
Loretta Lynn | Legends In Concert
The story of Negro Leagues slugger Josh Gibson
Josh Gibson is referred to as the "Black Babe Ruth". During his career, he was as much a force in the Negro Baseball League as the Bambino was in the major leagues. From the late 1930s thru the early 1940s Gibson's bat powered the Grays to nine consecutive Negro National League championships.
They had vision well beyond their years
The Big Men

Collectible Editions
You have a choice of three versions of our collectible edition to select from. 52-pages, 100-pages (special oversized edition) and our 104-page version (hard cover). Enjoy your stroll down memory lane!
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