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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UXU_mike-webster-historical_Milwaukee-WI.html
Born March 18, 1952 in Tomahawk, WI, died September 24, 2002 in Pittsburgh, PA. After a stellar collegiate career at the University of Wisconsin where he was named All-Big Ten in 1972 and 1973, "Iron Mike" Webster was drafted in the fifth round of…
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Born January 26, 1906 in Milwaukee, WI, died December 17, 1954 in Milwaukee, WI. A Milwaukee native, Miller was a lineman for Knute Rockne's Notre Dame football team from 1926-1928 and earned All-American honors in 1927 and again in 1928. He achie…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UXS_bob-harlan-historical_Milwaukee-WI.html
Born in Des Moines, IA, Harlan graduated from Marquette University in 1958 with a journalism degree. He became Marquette's sports information director in 1959. He worked in the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team's front office before becoming the G…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TYL_al-mcguire-historical_Milwaukee-WI.html
One of the most successful coaches in NCAA basketball history. He led Marquette University to the NCAA National Championship in 1977, 2nd place in 1974, and the NIT Championship in 1970, 2nd place in 1967. National Coach of the Year in 1971 and 19…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TYK_shirley-martin-historical_Milwaukee-WI.html
Pioneer, organizer, player and coach of women's basketball, fast-pitch softball and field hockey. AAU All-American Team Player (1956). AAU All-American Player (1966). Played in a record 45 women's National AAU Tournaments. AAU player-coach for a r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TYJ_robin-yount-historical_Milwaukee-WI.html
A two-time American League Most Valuable Player, he became the 17th player in Major League history to collect 3,000 career hits. Yount became the third youngest player to reach the milestone of 3,000 hits, with only Ty Cobb and Henry Aaron being y…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TYI_sidney-moncrief-historical_Milwaukee-WI.html
As a collegian at the University of Arkansas writers tabbed him "Sid the Whiz Kid", "Sidney the Incredible", and one newspaper even went as far as to call Moncrief "The Player of Ages Rather Than of Decade." An All-American for the Razorbacks, Mon…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TYH_andy-north-historical_Milwaukee-WI.html
All-American Golfer (1970-71-72). Joined the P.G.A. in 1972. Westchester Classic Champion (1977). U.S. Open Champion (1978 and 1985). World Cup Team Champion (1978). Wisconsin Sportsman of the Year (1978 and 1985). Argentina Open Champion (1980). …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TYG_albert-ab-nicholas-historical_Milwaukee-WI.html
Albert "AB" Nicholas played basketball for the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1949-52 completing his career as the highest scoring guard in Wisconsin history. He was two-time All-Big Ten Conference First Team, an All-American Second Team pic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TYF_lee-kemp-historical_Milwaukee-WI.html
As a world-class competitor and athlete, Lee Kemp is considered by many as the greatest American wrestler as well as an inspirational hero in the history of wrestling. He was a three-time Gold Medalist in the World Championships and held the disti…
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