Sports

2003 Red Grange stamp
June 13, 1903

Birth of Red Grange

Howard Edward “Red” Grange was born on June 13, 1903, in Forksville, Pennsylvania. Considered one of football’s greatest running backs and one of the best college football players of all time, he was a three-time All-American and two-time NFL champion.

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U.S. #3189g – Secretariat was featured on the 1970s Celebrate the Century sheet.
June 9, 1973

Secretariat Wins the Triple Crown 

On June 9, 1973, Secretariat won the Belmont Stakes race, becoming the first U.S. Triple Crown winner in 25 years.

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1996 Marathon stamp
April 19, 1897

First Boston Marathon

The first-ever Boson Marathon was run on April 19, 1897. It’s the world’s oldest annual marathon and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. While the first race included 15 runners, recent races have seen over 30,000 participants.

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2003 Walter Camp stamp
April 7, 1859

Birth of Walter Camp

The “Father of American Football,” Walter Chauncey Camp, was born on April 7, 1859, in New Britain, Connecticut. Camp is credited with developing the rules and techniques that set American football apart from British rugby.

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2000 Cy Young stamp
March 29, 1867

Birth of Cy Young

Denton True “Cy” Young was born on March 29, 1867, in Gilmore, Ohio.  Young was one of the best pitchers in history, setting numerous records he still holds today.

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2000 George Sisler stamp
March 26, 1973

Death of George Sisler

Baseball great “Gorgeous George” Harold Sisler died on March 26, 1973. An Agile first baseman, Sisler was one of baseball’s greatest players in all areas – fielding, throwing, hitting, and base-running.

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Mel Ott stamp
March 2, 1909

Happy Birthday, Mel Ott

Melvin Thomas “Master Melvin” Ott was born on March 2, 1909, in Gretna, Louisiana. Playing baseball with the New York Giants for his entire career, Ott was a twelve-time All-Star and six-time National League home run leader.

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1960 Winter Olympics stamp
February 18, 1960

Eighth Winter Olympic Games

On February 18, 1960, the eighth Winter Olympic Games opened in Squaw Valley, California.  They were the first Winter Games held in the US since 1932.

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1988 US Winter Olympics in Calgary stamp
February 13, 1988

1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary

On February 13, 1988, the Winter Olympics opened in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.  They were the first Winter Olympics held in Canada and a record number of nations participated for the time.

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