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Bobby Morrow

Born: Oct. 15, 1935Track & Field won 3 gold medals at 1956 Olympics (100m, 200m and 4x400m relay).

Bobby Orr

Born: Mar. 20, 1948Hockey D league's only 8-time Norris Trophy winner as best defenseman (1968-75); credited with revolutionizing the position; 3-time Hart Trophy winner as NHL regular season MVP (…

Bobby Rahal

Born: Jan. 10, 1953Auto racer 3-time PPG Cup champ (1986,87,92); 24 career IndyCar wins, including 1986 Indy 500; current CART team owner; acted as interim president-CEO of CART in 2000 but…

Bobby Riggs

Born: Feb. 25, 1918Tennis won Wimbledon once (1939) and U.S. title twice (1939,41); legendary hustler who made his biggest score in 1973 as 55-year-old male chauvinist challenging the best women…

Bobby Thomson

Born: Oct. 25, 1923Baseball OF career .270 hitter who won the 1951 NL pennant for the NY Giants with a 1-out, 3-run HR in the bottom of the 9th inning of Game 3 of a best-of-3 playoff with Brooklyn…

Bobby Unser

Born: Feb. 20, 1934Auto racer 2-time USAC-CART national champion (1968,74); 3-time winner of Indy 500 (1968,75,81); retired after 1981 season; ranks 5th on all-time CART list with 35 career wins.

Bobby Allison

Born: Dec. 3, 1937Auto racer 3-time winner of Daytona 500 (1978,82,88); NASCAR national champ in 1983; father of Davey.

Bobby Bowden

Born: Nov. 8, 1929Football coached Florida St. to 2 national titles (1993,99); entered 2002 season with 323 wins including a 18-6-1 bowl record in 36 years as coach at Samford, West Va. and FSU;…

Bobby Clarke

Born: Aug. 13, 1949Hockey C led Philadelphia Flyers to consecutive Stanley Cups in 1974-75; 3-time regular season MVP (1973,75-76); currently Flyers GM.

Bobby Fischer

  Born: Mar. 9, 1943Chess   at 15, became youngest international grandmaster in chess history; only American to hold world championship (1972-75); was stripped of title in 1975 after refusing to…