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April 4, 1964: Beatles' songs ... Born: David Cross, American ... naming three First Division players of The Football League as having been party to the fixing of ...
Adalberto (footballer, born 1964) Paul Adam (music) Piers Adam; Elżbieta Adamiak; Brian Adams (wrestler) Constance Adams; David Adams (gridiron football) Dawn Adams; Mike Adams (columnist) Peter Adams (Australian footballer) Toni Adams; Kazimierz Adamski; Ian Adamson (adventure racer) Maher El-Adawy; Joseph Addabbo Jr. Vito Addabbo; Steve ...
12 April 1964 – The Sunday People publishes allegations that lead to a betting scandal. It reported that Mansfield Town player Jimmy Gauld had, over several years, systematically engaged in match fixing, and that many other players were involved. 18 April 1964 – Liverpool beat Arsenal 5–0 at Anfield to secure the title.
February 15 – death of Ken Hubbs (22), Chicago Cubs player, in an air crash just before the season began; April 17 – The New York Mets play their first game at brand-new Shea Stadium and lose 4–3 to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Willie Stargell hits the first home run in the stadium's history, a second-inning solo shot off the Mets' Jack Fisher.
April 1964 sports events in the United States (4 P) Pages in category "April 1964 in the United States" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game in the National Football League (NFL) or All-America Football Conference (AAFC) for the San Francisco 49ers. This list is accurate through the end of the 2023 NFL season.
Frank Ryan was the quarterback of the last Cleveland Browns team to win an NFL championship in 1964, ... in the National Football League's championship game before a crowd of 79,544,” William N ...
Name Notability References Taz Anderson: NFL tight end for the St. Louis Cardinals (1961–1964) and Atlanta Falcons (1966–1967) [4]George Atkinson: AFL and NFL safety and kick returner for the Oakland Raiders (1968–1977) and the Denver Broncos (1979); member of Raiders' Super Bowl XI championship team, AFL All-Star (1968, 1969)