July 5, 1975
Today In History
Arthur Ashe became the first black man to win a Wimbledon singles title when he defeated Jimmy Connors
Remember When
Martin Luther King's Last Speech: "I've Been To The Mountaintop" - He delivered it on April 3, 1968 at the Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee
A documentary of # 7 Mickey Mantle
DID YOU KNOW ? The New York Yankees signed Mickey Mantle to a minor-league contract in 1949, the day he graduated high school. He was paid $400 for the remainder of the season and a $1,100 signing bonus. A Yankee for his entire career, among Mantle's many accomplishments are all-time World Series records for home runs (18), runs scored (42), and runs batted in (40). He once hit a ball left-handed that cleared the right-field roof at Tiger Stadium in Detroit estimated to have traveled 643 feet. In 1956, Mantle won the Triple Crown, leading the majors with a .353 batting average, 52 HR and 130 RBI on the way to his first of three MVP awards.
Classic NBA Moments: Havlicek Stole the Ball
Song of the Day
Nancy Sinatra | These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
Beatles appear on the Ed Sullivan Show on CBS - Sunday Night, February 9, 1964 - August 1987
The Beatles, the new British sensation, appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show last night. An estimated 73 million Americans, the largest viewership ever, tuned in to watch the band perform their hit songs All My Loving, Till There Was You, She Loves You, I Saw Her Standing There and I Want to Hold Your Hand. 50,000 ticket requests were made, but only 703 people were granted admission to the small theater in the heart of New York City. America came to a standstill. Police from several cities reported that the crime rate in their cities dropped dramatically during the show’s broadcast time.
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The Berkshires in Massachusetts
Two for the money
The Media
Classic Sports Images

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