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The Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame, located in the Hawthorne Race Course,[1] in Stickney/Cicero, near Chicago, honors sports greats associated with the Chicago metropolitan area.[2] It was founded in 1979 as a trailer owned by the Olympia Brewing Company parked at Soldier Field in Chicago. The Chicago Park District took over the exhibits in 1983. From 1988 the exhibits were displayed in Mike Ditka's restaurant until the restaurant closed in 1991. The Hall of Fame moved to the Maryville Academy in Des Plaines in 1996 and has operated under the guidance of Father John P. Smyth since that time.[3] As of 2008, it was operating at Hawthorne.

Directors include Smyth, former Chicago Park District Superintendent Ed Kelly, DePaul University Athletic Director Jean Lenti-Ponsetto, and former Chicago Bears tight end Emery Moorehead.

The honorees include high-school athletes, such as Babe Baranowski who quarterbacked the 1937 Leo Catholic High School team in the Prep Bowl football game in Soldier Field, viewed by a record 120,000 spectators,[4] high-school coaches, college athletes from as far away as the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and the University of Notre Dame, as well as professional and Olympic athletes associated with Chicago. Their sports include everything from baseball, basketball, football, and hockey to bowling, fishing, golf, and horse racing. Two special awards, the Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Ray Meyer Coach of the Year Award may honor non-Chicagoans.[5]

Honorees

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Name Sport Position Chicago team Other major team
Mike Adamle Football Running back Northwestern, Bears Chiefs
Ray Adams Basketball DePaul
Paul Adams Principal Providence St. Mel
Mark Aguirre Basketball Small forward DePaul Dallas Mavericks Detroit Pistons
Ted Albrecht Football Offensive lineman Bears
Muhammad Ali Boxing
Dick Allen Baseball Outfield
First Base
Third Base
White Sox Phillies
Don Amidei Track and Field Coach St. George

Loyola

DePaul

Northwestern

Kelly Amonte Hiller Lacrosse Coach Northwestern
Elmer Angsman Football Running back Mt. Carmel HS
Notre Dame
Cardinals
Luis Aparicio Baseball Shortstop Sox Orioles, Red Sox
Luke Appling Baseball Shortstop White Sox
Otis Armstrong Football Running back Farragut HS
Purdue U.
Denver Broncos
Eddie Arroyo Horse racing Jockey
Doug Atkins Football Defensive end Bears Browns, Saints
Cas Banaszek[6] Football Offensive lineman Northwestern 49ers
Ernie Banks Baseball Shortstop
First Base
Cubs
Babe Baranowski Football Quarterback Leo HS
Tony Barone[6] Basketball Coach Mt. Carmel (Coach) Memphis Grizzlies
Norman Barry Football Coach Cardinals
Glenn Beckert Baseball Second Base Cubs Padres
Taylor Bell Writer Daily News, Sun-Times
Irv Bemoras Basketball Guard, Forward Marshall HS
U. of Illinois
Hawks
Ben Bentley Boxing Promoter Host, The Sportswriters on TV
Tony Bertuca Football Linebacker St. Patrick HS Colts
Jay Berwanger Football Running back U. of Chicago
Tom Bettis Football Linebacker Purdue University
Bears
Packers
Charles Bidwill Football Owner
Executive
Cardinals
Bears
Stormy Bidwill Football Owner Cardinals
Bonnie Blair Olympics Speed skating Champaign Centennial HS
George Blanda Football Quarterback
Kicker
Bears Raiders, Oilers
Lou Boudreau Baseball
Announcer
Shortstop Thornton HS
U. of Illinois
WGN
Cleveland Indians
Terry Brennan Football Running back
Coach
Notre Dame
Carl Brettschneider Football Linebacker Cardinals Lions
Jack Brickhouse Broadcaster Cubs, Sox, WGN
Jim Brown[7] Basketball Coach DuSable HS
Charlie Brown Basketball DuSable HS
Avery Brundage Olympics Track, official U. of Illinois
Doug Bruno Basketball Coach DePaul (W)
Loyola (M)
Hustle (W)
Quinn Buckner Basketball Guard Thornridge HS Indiana U
Bucks, Celtics
Doug Buffone Football Linebacker Bears
Chet Bulger Football Offensive line Cardinals Lions
Ronnie Bull Football Running back Bears Eagles
Anne M. Burke[8] Special Olympics Official
Dick Butkus[9] Football Linebacker
Center
Vocational HS
U. of Illinois
Bears
Dave Butz Football
Basketball
Track
Offensive lineman Maine South HS
Purdue U.
Redskins
Ricky Byrdsong Basketball Coach Northwestern Iowa State
Bob Calihan[10] Basketball American Gears U. of Detroit
Bill Campbell Baseball Pitcher Cubs Red Sox
Tony Canadeo Football Quarterback
Running back
Packers
Harry Caray Baseball Broadcaster Cubs, Sox Cardinals
Tom Carey Horse racing President Hawthorne Race Course
Howie Carl Basketball Guard Von Steuben HS
DePaul
Chicago Packers
John Carmichael Writer Chicago Daily News
J.C. Caroline Football Running back
Defensive back
U. of Illinois
Bears
Rick Casares Football Fullback Bears Redskins
Phil Cavarretta Baseball First Base Cubs
Sox
Katie Schumacher-Cawley[9] Volleyball Coach UIC Penn State
Frank Chance Baseball First Base
Manager
Orphans/Cubs Yankees
Paul Christman Football Running back
Broadcaster
Cardinals Packers
Jim Clancy[6] Baseball Pitcher St. Rita HS Blue Jays, Astros
Nate Clifton Basketball
Baseball
Center, Forward
First Base
Chicago Majors
American Giants
Knicks, Globetrotters
Jerry Colangelo Basketball
Various
Guard
Owner
Bloom HS
U. of Illinois
Diamondbacks, Suns
Grace Comiskey Baseball Owner Sox
Chuck Comiskey Baseball Owner Sox
Charles Comiskey Baseball Owner Sox
Dave Condon Writer Tribune
Mike Conley, Sr.[6] Olympics Track Luther South HS
George Connor Football Lineman
Linebacker
De La Salle HS
Notre Dame
Bears
Dave Corzine Basketball Forward Hersey HS
DePaul
Bulls
Bullets
Jim Covert Football Offensive lineman Bears
A.L. Whitey Cronin Politician
Terry Cummings Basketball Forward Carver HS, DePaul Bucks, Spurs
Rudy Custer[11] Football Business Manager Bears
Zygmont Czarobski Football Lineman Notre Dame
Chicago Rockets
Chicago Hornets
Richard M. Daley Politics Mayor City of Chicago De La Salle HS
John Damore Football Offensive lineman Northwestern
Bears
Max Davidson Tennis
Andre Dawson[9] Baseball Outfield Cubs Expos
Pat Day Horse Racing Jockey
Bill DeCorrevont Football Running back
Defensive back
Quarterback
Austin HS
Northwestern
Cardinals
Bears
Lions
Jim Delany Big Ten
Basketball
Commissioner
Guard

U. of North Carolina
Richard Dent Football Defensive end Bears
Mike Ditka Football Tight end
Coach
Bears Cowboys
Larry Doby Baseball Outfield Sox Indians
Billy Donovan Basketball Coach U. of Florida, OKC Thunder
Bobby Douglass Football Quarterback Bears Saints, Packers
Paddy Driscoll Football


Baseball
Quarterback, Kicker
Coach

Infield
Northwestern
Cardinals
Bears
Cubs
Richard L. Duchossois Horse Racing Executive Arlington Park Churchill Downs
Dave Duerson Football Safety Notre Dame
Bears
Cardinals
Jimmy Dykes Baseball Second Base
Third Base
Manager
Sox Athletics
John Egan Basketball Guard Loyola
Bo Ellis Basketball Forward Parker HS Marquette, Nuggets
Bob Elson Broadcaster Sox
Clyde Emrich Olympics Weightlifting
James Enright Baseball
Writer
Basketball
Referee

Chicago's American

Sporting News
Tony Esposito Hockey Goalie Black Hawks Canadiens
Nick Etten Baseball St. Rita HS Phillies, Yankees
Chick Evans Golf Northwestern
Johnny Evers Baseball Second Base Cubs Braves
Ed Farmer Baseball Pitcher St. Rita HS
Sox
Indians
Dave Feldman Horse Racing Chicago's American, Daily News, Sun-Times
Catherine Fellmeth[12] Bowling
Gary Fencik Football Defensive back Barrington HS
Bears
Yale
Jake Fendley Basketball Guard South Shore HS
Northwestern
Pistons
Ron Ferguson Basketball Coach Thornridge HS Bradley U. AD
Sherman Finger[13] Golf
Charley Finley Baseball Owner Athletics
Earlie Fires[6] Horse Racing Jockey
Bill Fischer Football Offensive line Notre Dame
Cardinals
Leo Fischer Writer Chicago's American
John Fitzgerald Olympics Modern pentathlete
Lee Flaherty Founder Chicago Marathon
Tim Foley Football Defensive back Loyola Academy
Purdue U.
Dolphins
Pat Foley Hockey Broadcaster Blackhawks
Nellie Fox Baseball Second Base Sox Athletics
Clinton Frank Football Quarterback Yale
Art Frantz Baseball Umpire American League
Wally Fromhart Football Quarterback, Kicker
Coach
Notre Dame
Mt. Carmel HS
U. of Detroit
Hugh Gallarneau Football Running back Bears Stanford
Ed Galvin Basketball Coach St. Rita HS
Fenwick HS
Johnny Galvin[14] Football Quarterback Leo HS
Dorothy Gaters[15] Basketball Coach Marshall HS
Bill Gay[16] Football Defensive back Notre Dame
Cardinals
Ken Geiger Football Scout Bears
Bill George Football Linebacker Bears Rams
Phil Georgeff Horse Racing Announcer Bulls (Dunkin' Race Announcer)
Abe Gibron Football Lineman
Coach
Bears Browns
Gordie Gillespie Football
Baseball

Coach
DePaul, Joliet Catholic HS, Lewis U
Bill Gleason Writer Sun-Times
Joe Gleason Football Leo, De La Salle, Mendel
Notre Dame
Marshall Goldberg Football Running back Cardinals
Jim Grabowski Football Fullback U. of Illinois
Bears
Packers
Otto Graham Football

Basketball
Quarterback
Coach
Guard
Northwestern


Browns
Redskins
Rochester Royals
Cammi Granato Olympics Women's
Ice Hockey
Red Grange Football Running back Wheaton HS
U. of Illinois
Bears
Yankees
Charlie Grimm Baseball First Base
Manager
Cubs Pirates
Braves
Jerry Groom Football Defensive lineman Cardinals
Ron Guenther Football Offensive lineman
Athletic director
U. of Illinois
Bill Haarlow[17] Basketball U. of Chicago
Stan Hack Baseball Third Base
Manager
Cubs
Don Hakes[18] Football NFL Referee Bradley U.
George Halas Football
Baseball
End, Owner
Outfield
Bears
Yankees
Bob Hale[9] Baseball Yankees
Glenn Hall Hockey Goaltender Black Hawks Red Wings
Robert Halperin Olympics Yachting
Dan Hampton Football Defensive end Bears
John Hannah Football Patriots
Jerry Harkness Basketball Guard Loyola Knicks
Pacers
Chic Harley[19] Football Bears Ohio State
Will Harridge Baseball President American League
John Harrington ?
Jim Hart[20] Football Quarterback Cardinals
Bill Hartack Horse Racing Jockey
Gabby Hartnett Baseball Catcher
Manager
Cubs Giants
Ellie Hassin ?
Tommy Hawkins Basketball Forward Parker HS
Notre Dame
Lakers
Michael Hechinger ?
Ted Hendricks[6] Football Raiders
Ken Henry Olympics Speed Skating Taft HS, NIU
Billy Herman Baseball Second Base
Manager
Cubs Dodgers
Red Sox
Tom Hicks Football Linebacker Willowbrook HS
U. of Illinois
Bears
Jay Hilgenberg Football Center Bears Browns
Ralph Hinger[21] Basketball Coach Notre Dame HS
Chris Hinton Football Offensive lineman Northwestern Colts
Charlie Hoag Basketball ?
John Hoerster[22] Football Coach Loyola HS
Joan Holm[23] Bowling
Speedskating
Bicycling
Jerome Holtzman Writer Daily News, Sun-Times, Tribune
Ken Holtzman Baseball Pitcher Cubs Athletics
Dianne Holum Olympics Speed skating
Willie Hoppe Billiards
Jeff Hornacek Basketball Guard Lyons Township HS Suns, Jazz
Bobby Hull Hockey Left wing Black Hawks Jets
Dennis Hull Hockey Left wing Black Hawks Red Wings
Randy Hundley Baseball Catcher Cubs Giants
George Ireland Basketball ?
Coach
Notre Dame
Loyola
Tommy Ivan Hockey Coach, GM Black Hawks Red Wings
Bill Jauss Writer Tribune
Joe Jemsek[24] Golf
Ferguson Jenkins Baseball Pitcher Cubs Rangers
Luke Johnsos Football End
Coach
Schurz HS
Northwestern
Bears
John Jordan Basketball Coach Mount Carmel HS
Loyola
Notre Dame
Jack Kaiser[25] Baseball Coach Oak Park HS
Yosh Kawano Baseball Clubhouse manager Cubs
Jim Keane Football Receiver Bears Packers
Bob Kelly Baseball Cubs
Ed Kelly Chicago Park District Superintendent Oshkosh All-Stars
Mike Kenn Football Offensive lineman Evanston Township High School Falcons
Bob Kennedy Baseball 3B/OF
Manager
Sox
Cubs
Indians
Johnny Kerr Basketball Center

Coach
Tilden Tech
U. of Illinois
Bulls


Suns
Don Kessinger Baseball Shortstop Cubs Cardinals
Adolph Kiefer Olympics Swimming
John Kinsella Olympics Swimming Hinsdale Central HS
Nick Kladis[26] Basketball
Baseball

Owner/Exec
Tilden Tech
Loyola
Sox

Cardinals
John Klippstein[27] Baseball Pitcher Cubs Reds
Jerry Korab Hockey Defenseman Black Hawks
Gary Korhonen[6][28] Football Coach Richards High School
Cliff Koroll Hockey Defenseman Black Hawks
Ken Kraft[29] Wrestling Coach Northwestern
Ed Krause Basketball
Football
Center
Athletic director
Notre Dame
Jerry Krause Basketball Executive Bulls Bullets
Joe Krupa Football Defensive end Purdue U. Steelers
Mike Krzyzewski Basketball Coach Weber HS Duke
Eric Kumerow Football Linebacker Bears
Oak Park-River Forest HS
Dolphins
Irv Kupcinet Writer Sun-Times
Steve Larmer Hockey Right wing Black Hawks Rangers
Kenesaw Mountain Landis Baseball Commissioner
Frank LaPorte Baseball Second Base
Johnny Lattner Football Running back Notre Dame
Fenwick HS
Steelers
Tony Lawless[30] Football
Basketball
Fullback
Coach
Loyola
Fenwick HS
Elmer Layden Football Running back
Coach
Athletic director
Notre Dame NFL Commissioner
Murney Lazier[31] Football Coach Evanston HS
Frank Leahy Football Coach Notre Dame
Frank Lenti[32] Football Coach Mt. Carmel HS
Jean Lenti-Ponsetto 4 sports Athletic director DePaul U.
Jim Les Basketball Guard
Coach
Bradley Kings
Marv Levy[9] Football Coach South Shore HS Bills
Dennis Lick Football Offensive lineman St. Rita HS
Bears
Arlene Limas[33] Olympics Taekwondo
Benjamin Lindheimer[34] Horse racing
Football

LA Dons
Fred Lindstrom Baseball Third Base
Outfield
Cubs
Loyola Academy
Giants
Sherm Lollar Baseball Catcher Sox Browns
Al Lopez Baseball Catcher
Manager

Sox
Dodgers
Indians
George Lott Tennis Player
Coach

DePaul
George Loukas[20] Football Fullback
Bob Love Basketball Forward Bulls
Sid Luckman Football Quarterback Bears
Jerry Lyne Basketball Coach Loyola
Ted Lyons Baseball Pitcher
Manager
Sox
Keith Magnuson Hockey Defenseman Black Hawks
Ralph Malliard Football
Track
Coach St. Ignatius
Frank Maloney Football Coach
Executive

Cubs
Syracuse U.
Pete Mannos[35] Soccer NIU
Mush March Hockey Right wing Black Hawks
Bill Marek Football St. Rita HS
Jerry Markbreit[6] Football Referee
Ollie Matson Football Running back Cardinals
George McAfee Football Running back Bears Duke U.
Don McAuliffe Football Michigan St.
Terry McCann Olympics Wrestling U. of Iowa
Larry McCarren Football Center Rich East HS, U. of Illinois Packers
Ignatius McDermott[36] Baseball Fan Sox
John McDonough[9] Hockey Executive Blackhawks
Frank McGrath[37] Basketball Coach Weber
Jack McHugh Football Cornerback St. Rita HS
William McKinnis ?
Jim McMahon Football Quarterback Bears
Steve McMichael Football Defensive lineman Bears
Randy Meier Horse racing Jockey
Gene Melchiorre Basketball Bradley U.
Bill Melton Baseball Third Base Sox
Ralph Metcalfe Olympics Track
Joey Meyer Basketball Coach DePaul
Ray Meyer Basketball Coach DePaul
Stan Mikita Hockey Center Black Hawks
Marlene Miller Golf Coach Lake Forest HS
Minnie Minoso Baseball Outfield Sox Indians
Tom Monforti[6] DePaul
Emery Moorehead Football Tight end Bears
Johnny Morris Football Running back Bears
Red Mottlow Sportcaster WCFL
Bronko Nagurski Football Running back Bears
Ernie Neal ?
Eric Nesterenko Hockey Center Black Hawks
Joe Newton Cross country Coach York HS
Bill Nicholson Baseball Outfield Cubs Phillies
Ray Nitschke Football Linebacker Proviso HS, U. of Illinois Packers
Jim Norris Hockey
Boxing
Executive Black Hawks
Mike North Sportscaster
Ed O'Bradovich Football Defensive end Proviso East HS
U. of Illinois
Bears
Bernie O'Brien[38] Football Coach Vocational HS
Dan O'Brien
Tommy O'Connell[6] Football Bears Browns
Bill Ogden[39] Golf
Tom O'Hara Olympics Miler Loyola
Fred O'Keefe[40] Football Coach Schurz HS
Bill O'Rourke ?
Bill Osmanski Football Running back Bears Holy Cross
Jim O'Toole[6] Baseball Pitcher Reds
Andy Pafko Baseball Outfield Cubs Dodgers, Braves
Chuck Palmer Football Coach Fenger HS
Ken Panfil Football Tackle Purdue U.
Cardinals
Rams
Frank Parker Tennis
Ara Parseghian Football Coach Notre Dame, Northwestern
Tony Pasquesi Football St. Philip
Notre Dame
Cardinals
John Paxson Basketball Guard
GM
Notre Dame
Bulls
Spurs
Walter Payton Football Running back Bears
Nancy Wichgers Pedersen[41] Athletic director Mother McAuley HS
Harry Pezzullo[42] Golf
Robert J. Pickens[43] Olympics Wrestling U. of Wisconsin
Billy Pierce Baseball Pitcher Sox Tigers, Giants
Pete Pihos Football End Eagles
Gene Pingatore[44] Basketball Coach St. Josephs
Fritz Pollard Football Running back
Coach
Lane Tech HS Akron Pros
Ken Popejoy[45] Track Miler Michigan State U.
Erv Prasse[46] Basketball
Mike Prior[9] Football Defensive back Marian Catholic High School
Illinois State
Packers, Colts
Kirby Puckett Baseball Outfield Bradley U.
Triton College
Twins
Bob Pulford Hockey Wing
Coach/GM

Black Hawks
Maple Leafs
Kings
Mike Pyle Football Lineman Bears
Jack Quinlan Sportscaster WGN, WIND
Tom Quinn[47] Football Referee Big Ten
Bobby Rahal[6] Auto Racing
Billy Reay Hockey Coach Black Hawks
Jerry Reinsdorf Baseball
Basketball
Owner Sox
Bulls
John Rice Baseball Umpire American League
John Rigney Baseball Pitcher
General Manager
Sox
Jim Rivera Baseball Outfield Sox Browns, Athletics
Doc Rivers Basketball Guard, Coach Marquette University
Proviso East HS
Celtics, Hawks
Elizabeth Robinson Schwartz[48] Olympics Track Thornton HS
Knute Rockne Football Coach Notre Dame
Annette Rogers Kelly Olympics Track Northwestern
Nat Rosasco[49] Golf
Barney Ross Boxer
Mickey Rottner[50] Basketball Guard Loyola
Stags
Willie Roy Soccer Coach Sting
Cazzie Russell Basketball Guard, Forward Carver HS U of Michigan, Knicks
Ed Ryan[9] Football ?
Lou Rymkus Football Lineman Tilden Tech
Notre Dame
Browns
Lou Saban Football Coach Northwestern
Western Illinois
Bills, Broncos
Lennie Sachs Football
Basketball

Coach
Shurz HS
Cardinals
DePaul
Loyola
Carmen Salvino Bowling
Dale Samuels Football Quarterback Purdue U.
Ryne Sandberg Baseball Second Base
Third Base
Cubs
Scott Sanderson Baseball Pitcher Cubs
Sox
Expos, Yankees
Ron Santo Baseball Third Base Cubs
Sox
Abe Saperstein Basketball Coach Globetrotters
Hank Sauer Baseball Outfield Cubs Reds, Cardinals, Giants
Denis Savard Hockey Center, Coach Blackhawks Canadiens, Lightning
Gale Sayers[9] Football Running back Bears Univ. of Kansas
Vic Schwall Football Northwestern
Cardinals
Barbara Ann Scott King Olympics Figure Skating
Bill Self[9] Basketball Coach U. of Illinois U. of Kansas
Jim Seymour Football Wide receiver Notre Dame
Bears
Fire
Al Secord Hockey Left wing Black Hawks
Dan Shannon[9][51] Football Linebacker
Tight end
Notre Dame
Bob Shaw Baseball Pitcher Sox
Cubs
Giants
Bill Shay[52] Basketball
Boxing
Coach St. Philip HS
Park District
Michael Sheahan[53] Football Mendel Catholic
Mark Simanton[54] Soccer Midfielder New Trier HS
Sting
Mike Simanton ?
Tony Skoronski Horse racing Jockey
Bill Skowron Baseball First Base Weber HS, Sox Yankees
Wilfrid Smith Football Cardinals
John Smyth[55] Basketball Notre Dame
Ron Sobie[6] Basketball Forward DePaul Knicks
Ed Sprinkle Football Offensive lineman Bears
Amos Alonzo Stagg Football Coach U. of Chicago
Dick Stanfel[6] Football Coach Bears
Ruck Steger[56] Football U. of Illinois
Lee Stern Soccer Owner Sting
Darryl Stingley Football Running back
Wide receiver
Marshall HS
Purdue U.
Patriots
Tim Stoddard Basketball
Baseball
Forward
Pitcher
Sox
Cubs
NC State
Orioles
Don Stonesifer Football Wide receiver Northwestern
Cardinals
Gene Sullivan[57] Basketball Coach Loyola
Thomas Sullivan Track St. George High School
Pat Summerall Football Kicker
Sportscaster
Cardinals Giants
CBS, FOX
Stan Szukala[58] Basketball Bruins
Dale Tallon Hockey Defenseman
General Manager
Black Hawks Canucks
Helmut Teichner[59] Skiing
Ernie Terrell Boxing Heavyweight Promoter
Tom Thayer Football Offensive lineman Bears
Notre Dame
Joliet Catholic HS
Mel Thillens[9] Baseball Owner Thillens Stadium
Jack Tierney Basketball Forward Loyola Ramblers
Chicago Bruins
Joe Tinker Baseball Shortstop Cubs
Mike Tomczak Football Quarterback TF North HS, Bears
Mario Tonelli[60] Football Notre Dame
Cardinals
David Trager Basketball Owner Packers
Charley Trippi Football Running back Cardinals
Dick Triptow Basketball Guard, Forward Lane Tech HS
DePaul University
American Gears
Clyde Turner Football Center
Linebacker
Bears
Danielle Tyler Olympics Softball
Charlie Ulrich Football Tackle U. of Illinois
Cardinals
Jerry Vainisi[61] Football General Manager Bears Lions
Norm Van Lier Basketball Guard Bulls Royals
Keith Van Horne[9] Football Offensive lineman Bears
Blair Varnes Basketball Coach St.Pats HS
Bill Veeck Jr. Baseball
Horse racing
Owner, Executive Sox Browns
William Veeck, Sr. Baseball Executive Cubs
Ken Venturi Golf
Bob Voigts[62] Football Tackle
Coach
Northwestern
Mike Wagner Football Defensive back Western Illinois U. Steelers
Chet Walker Basketball Forward Bradley U.
Bulls
76ers
Lloyd Walton Basketball Guard Mount Carmel HS Marquette, Bucks
Arch Ward Writer Tribune
Pete Ward Baseball Third Base Sox Orioles, Yankees
Marilee Stepan Wehman[63] Olympics Swimming
Rich Weiler Basketball Referee
Marty Wendell[64] Football Offensive lineman Notre Dame
Johnny Weissmuller Olympics Swimming
Richard C. Wessell Sr. Publisher
Jesse White Basketball
Tumbling

Coach
Waller HS
JW Tumbling
Willye White Olympics Track
Billy Williams Baseball Outfield Cubs Athletics
Bert Wilson Broadcaster WGN, Cubs
Doug Wilson Hockey Defenseman Black Hawks Sharks
George Wilson Basketball Center Marshall High School
Bulls
1964 Olympics, Royals,
SuperSonics, Suns, 76ers, Braves
Hack Wilson Baseball Outfield Cubs
Arthur Wirtz Hockey
Basketball
Owner Black Hawks
Bulls
Red Wings
William W. Wirtz Hockey Owner Black Hawks
Joe Witry[65] Baseball
Basketball
Football
Loyola
Wilbur Wood Baseball Pitcher Sox Braves
Frank Wright ?
Philip K. Wrigley Baseball Owner Cubs
Early Wynn Baseball Pitcher Sox Indians, Senators
Buddy Young Football Running back U. of Illinois Colts
Tony Zale Boxing
Rich Zaleski Fishing
Chris Zorich[6] Football Linebacker
Defensive line
Vocational HS
Notre Dame
Bears

See also

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