
Good morning to all you good hearted, yet deplorable Dawgs…..Friday….June 12th……..Two choices again today… Today is National Jerky Day……These dried meat snacks are a dang good tasty chewy treats……Today is also National Peanut Butter Cookie Day……That one speaks for itself……Take care fellow Dawgs…….

UGA SPORTS SPOTLIGHT:
I’m gonna mention a Dawg great in the UGA sports spotlight section this morning, just to make sure at least something Dawg is mentioned today in this “DAWGChat” forum…Today the Georgia Bulldog in the spotlight is former Dawg Golfer Danny Yates, III………..
Danny Yates was born in Atlanta, Ga., on May 3, 1950……He is the son of P. Dan Yates, Jr., and nephew of Charlie Yates, both Georgia Golf Hall of Famers themselves……He won the 1970 Spirit of America and played on four UGA SEC Championship Teams from 1969-1972…..He earned Honorable Mention All-American honors in 1971……Also in 1971, Yates made the cut at the U.S. Open. He has won the Southern Amateur, the 1992 United States Mid-Amateur, and pocketed both the Georgia Amateur and Georgia Mid-Amateur titles three times each. He was runner-up in the 1974 North-South and runner-up in the 1988 U.S. Amateur. He was a member of the 1988 U.S. World Amateur team, the 1989 and ‘93 Walker Cup Teams, and captained the 1999 and 2001 Walker Cup Teams. Because of his amateur accomplishments, he played in the 1989 and ‘93 Masters Tournaments. Yates served as a director of the GSGA for seven years, as a director for the Atlanta Junior Golf Association for 10 years, and a member of the USGA Junior Golf Committee for 12 years. He has served on the USGA Green Section Committee…..
Danny was inducted into the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame in 1994…….He was also inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 1999…..

Danny Yates, III……..a DGD……….
SOME “STUFF YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED YOU DON”T KNOW” AND SOME “STUFF YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED YOU DO KNOW”……
(by year/comments)

1665 New Amsterdam legally becomes an English colony and renamed New York after English Duke of York
1665 England installs a municipal government in New York City
1775 1st naval battle of Revolution-Unity (US) captures Margaretta (Britain)

1787 US Law passes providing a senator must be at least 30 years old
1792 Captain George Vancouver discovers site of Vancouver, British Columbia
1838 Hopkins Observatory, dedicated in Williamstown, Massachusetts
1838 Iowa Territory forms with Burlington as its capital
1849 Gas mask patented by Lewis Haslett (Louisville, Kentucky)
1859 Comstock Silver Lode in Nevada discovered, first major silver discovery in the US
1861 Missouri Governor Claiborne Jackson calls for 50,000 volunteers to stop Federates from taking over his state
1864 Skirmish at Mcafee's Cross Road, Georgia, about 57 die in battle
1864 The Battle of Trevilian Station, the bloodiest and largest all-cavalry battle of the American Civil War in Louisa County ends with Confederate tactical victory and Union successful retreat
1880 Worcester Ruby Legs pitcher Lee Richmond throws first perfect game in MLB history in 1-0 win over Cleveland Blues at the Agricultural County Fair Grounds, Worcester
1881 The USS Jeannette, under the command of George Washington De Long, is crushed by Arctic ice after 21 months of ice-bound drifting

1894 British Open Men's Golf, Royal St George's GC: J.H. Taylor wins first Open played outside Scotland; beats Douglas Rolland by 5 strokes
1897 Possibly the most severe quake in history strikes Assam, India, Shock waves felt over an area size of Europe (low mortality rate given size of earthquake, 1,500 casualties)
1899 New Richmond Tornado: the eighth deadliest tornado in U.S. history kills 117 peoples and injures around 200
1900 In Germany, the Reichstag pass the second Navy Bill, which calls for doubling the German Navy within 20 years
1901 In Cuba, the constitutional convention - knowing that the USA will not withdraw its troops until does so - adopts the Platt Amendment as part of its constitution
1903 Niagara Falls, Ontario incorporated as a city
1903 The Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity is founded at the University of Michigan School of Music
1908 Lusitania crosses Atlantic in record 4 days 15 hours (NYC)
1909 "Shine On, Harvest Moon" by Ada Jones & Billy Murray hits #1
1913 "Dachshund" by Pathe Freres, early animated cartoon, released
1917 US Secret Service extends protection of the President to include his family
1918 1st aerial bombing raid by an American unit, France
1919 US Open Men's Golf, Brae Burn CC: Walter Hagen defeats Mike Brady by 1 stroke in an 18-hole playoff to win his second and final US Open
1920 Farmer Labor Party organized (Chicago)
1923 Harry Houdini frees himself from a straight jacket while suspended upside down, 40 feet (12 m) above ground in NYC
1930 German boxer Max Schmeling beats Jack Sharkey by disqualification in 4 rounds in NYC for vacant NBA, NYSAC, The Ring and lineal heavyweight titles; first time title won on a foul

1931 Al Capone is indicted on 5,000 counts of prohibition and perjury
1934 Black-McKeller Bill passes causes the break-up of William Boeing's empire into Boeing United Aircraft [Technologies] and United Airlines
1935 Senator Huey Long of Louisiana speaks continually for 15½ hours in then Senate's longest speech (150,000 words)
1937 US Open Men's Golf, Oakland Hills CC: Ralph Guldahl wins first of his 2 consecutive US titles, 2 strokes ahead of Sam Snead
1939 US Open Men's Golf, Philadelphia Cricket Club: Byron Nelson wins by 3 strokes from Craig Wood and 7 ahead of Denny Shute in a 36-hole playoff to claim the second of his 5 major titles
1939 Shooting begins on Paramount Pictures' Dr. Cyclops, the first horror film photographed in three-strip Technicolor.
1939 Baseball Hall of Fame is dedicated in Cooperstown, New York
1941 Reg Presley (lead singer for The Troggs) is born Reginald Maurice Ball in Andover, Hampshire, England
1942 Anne Frank gets her diary as a birthday present in Amsterdam
1947 British Amateur Women's Golf, Gullane GC: Babe Didrikson becomes first American to win event; beats England's Jacqueline Gordon 5 & 4
1948 US Open Men's Golf, Riviera CC: Ben Hogan dominates final 2 rounds, shooting 68-69, 2 shots ahead of runner-up Jimmy Demaret; third of his 9 major titles
1948 80th Belmont: Eddie Arcaro wins aboard Citation to claim his second Triple Crown

1948 Barry Bailey (lead guitarist for Atlanta Rhythm Section) is born.
1949 John Wetton, frontman for King Crimson and Asia, is born in Derbyshire, England
1950 2 Air France DC-4s crash near Bahrain, about 100 die
1950 Following his retirement announcement after 49 years as Philadelphia Athletics manager Connie Mack is named Honorary Manager of the MLB All-Star Game

1951 Brad Delp (lead vocalist for Boston) is born in Peabody, Massachusetts.
1951 Bun E. Carlos (drummer for Cheap Trick) is born Brad Carlson in Rockford, Illinois
1952 USSR declares peace treaty with Japan invalid
1954 Bill Haley's "Rock Around the Clock" is originally released
1955 TV comedy "Mister Peepers" starring Wally Cox airs for last time on NBC
1957 Paul Anderson of US (State of Georgia) back-lifts a record 2850 kg (6,270 lbs)
1957 Stan Musial plays in 823rd game (new NL consecutive-game streak)
1958 "Make Me Laugh" TV Game Show last airs on ABC-TV, syndicated 1979
1962 USAF Maj Robert M White takes X-15 to 56,270 m
1963 "Cleopatra" directed by Joseph Mankiewicz and starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton premieres in NYC, then most expensive film ever made
1963 The Beach Boys record “Little Deuce Coupe” and "Surfer Girl" at Western Recorders in Hollywood
1964 The Zombies record "She's Not There."
1964 Nelson Mandela is sentenced to life in prison in South Africa
1965 The Beatles received MBE medals as Members of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire from Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace
1965 Sonny and Cher make their 1st TV appearance in "American Bandstand"
1965 Gwen Torrence, Lithonia GA, 100m/200m/400m (Olympics 3 gold-92, 96)—Go Dawgs!!
1966 After buying pot from an undercover cop posing as a student at his high school, Steven Tallarico is arrested and charged with drug possession. He is given a year's probation and labelled a "Youthful Offender," which later keeps him from getting drafted. Tallarico later becomes Steven Tyler and forms Aerosmith
1966 Dave Clark Five sets record as they appear for 12th time on Ed Sullivan Show
1967 Race riot in Cincinnati Ohio (300 arrested)
1967 US Supreme Court unanimously ends laws against interracial marriages
1967 "You Only Live Twice", 5th James Bond film starring Sean Connery, premieres

1968 premiere of horror film "Rosemary's Baby", based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Ira Levin

1971 Honey Cone's "Want Ads" hits #1 in America
1973 Grand Funk records "We're An American Band."
1975 Billy Williams's 400th career HR
1975 Hank Aaron smacks his first home run in Milwaukee since 1965 as his new team, the Brewers beat Oakland A's, 9-7
1977 Groundbreaking ceremony for John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
1978 David Berkowitz sentenced in NY Supreme Court to 25 yrs to life
1978 US House of Representatives allows live radio coverage
1979 Kevin St Onge throws a playing card a record 185'
1979 Detroit Tigers fire manager Les Moss, hiring Sparky Anderson who stays until 1995; includes World Series title 1984 and AL Manager of the Year Award 1984 and 1987
1979 Bryan Allen flew man-powered Gossamer Albatross over English Channel in a human-powered aircraft; flight took 2 hrs, 49 min
1981 "Raiders of the Lost Ark", the first Indiana Jones film directed by Stephen Spielberg, produced by George Lucas and starring Harrison Ford premieres

1981 Baseball players begin a 50 day strike, their 3rd strike
1981 Larry Holmes TKOs Leon Spinks in 3 for WBC heavyweight boxing title
1983 LPGA Championship Women's Golf, Jack Nicklaus GC: Patty Sheehan comes from 7 strokes behind with a final round a 66 (−6) to finish 2 strokes ahead of runner-up Sandra Haynie
1983 Senior Tournament Players Championship Men's Golf, Canterbury GC: Miller Barber inaugural champion by 1 stroke from Gene Littler
1987 US President Ronald Reagan challenges Mikhail Gorbachev to "tear down" the Berlin wall
1988 Senior Tournament Players Championship Men's Golf, TPC of Sawgrass: Billy Casper wins final career major title by 2 strokes from Al Geiberger
1988 Soviet Union holds its 1st beauty content in Moscow, 16 year old Maria Kalinina crowned the winner
1989 "Doctor Doctor", TV Comedy starring Matt Frewer, debuts on CBS-TV
1989 Canadian Olympian Ben Johnson admits using steroids
1990 NY Yankee reliever Dave Righetti becomes 9th to record 200 saves
1990 Oakland A's Rickey Henderson becomes 2nd to steal 900 bases
1990 Orioles Cal Ripken plays in his 1,308th consecutive game to move past Everett Scott into 2nd place on the all-time list
1990 "Mariah Carey" debut album by Mariah Carey is released

1991 45th NBA Championship: Chicago Bulls beat LA Lakers, 4 games to 1
1994 48th Tony Awards: Angels in America: Perestroika & Passion win
1994 Cab Calloway suffered massive stroke at his home in White Plaines NY
1996 3 Philadelphia Fed Court judges overturn US indecency ban on internet
1996 Marge Schott, Cincinatti Reds owner, gives up day-to-day operations because of her numerous insensitive comments about Adolf Hitler, working women & Asians
1997 1st ever regular season baseball inter-league game SF Giants beat Texas Rangers 4-3
1997 "Batman and Robin" directed by Joel Schumacher, starring George Clooney, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Chris O'Donnell premieres in Los Angeles
2002 Los Angeles Lakers beat New Jersey Nets 4-0 in NBA finals MVP: Shaquille O'Neal, L.A.
2002 36th CMT Flameworthy Video Music Awards: Dixie Chicks, Martina McBride & Kenny Chesney win

2003 Little Richard, Van Morrison, Queen, and Phil Collins are inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
2005 LPGA Championship Women's Golf, Bulle Rock GC: 3-peat for Annika Sörenstam of Sweden; wins by 3 strokes ahead of 15-year-old amateur Michelle Wie

2004 A 1.3 kilogram chondrite type meteorite strikes a house in Ellerslie, New Zealand causing serious damage but no injuries
2007 "Transformers", directed by Michael Bay and starring Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox premieres
2009 Stanley Cup Final, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI: Pittsburgh Penguins edge Detroit Red Wings, 2-1 for a 4-3 series win; Penguins 3rd Championship
2009 Protests in Iran following the presidential election.
2009 TSC: All television broadcasts in the United States switch from analog NTSC to digital ATSC transmission.
2010 "Toy Story 3", directed by Lee Unkrich, starring Tom Hanks and Tim Allen, premieres at the Taormina Film Fest in Italy - 1st animated film to earn 1 billion

2011 Coasters lead singer Carl Gardner ("Charlie Brown," "Yakety Yak"), dies of heart failure at age 83.
2011 65th Tony Awards: The Book of Mormon & War Horse win

2011 65th NBA Championship: Dallas Mavericks beat Miami Heat, 4 games to 2
2012 An Australian coroner's report rules that a dingo was responsible for the death of a baby in 1980
2012 The chemical compound NOTT-202, which is capable of selectively absorbing carbon dioxide, is created
2012 World Health Organization concludes that diesel exhaust causes cancer
2013 Russia passes a law banning gay propaganda
2015 Al-Qaeda's 2nd-in-command Nasser al-Wuhayshi (Osama Bin Laden's former private secretary) is killed in a US air strike in Yemen
2016 Gunman claiming allegiance to the Islamic State opens fire at gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, killing 49, injuring 53 - worst mass shooting in the US
2016 70th Tony Awards: "Hamilton" wins 11 awards after record 16 nominations
2016 Cristiano Ronaldo becomes 1st footballer to top Forbes' Highest-Paid Athletes List, earning $88 million
2016 Stanley Cup Final, SAP Center, San Jose, CA: Pittsburgh Penguins defeat San Jose Sharks, 3-1 for a 4-2 series victory; Penguins 4th title
2016 Senior Players Championship Men's Golf, Philadelphia Cricket Club: Germany's Bernhard Langer wins his 3rd straight Players' title by 1 shot from Joe Durant and Spaniard Miguel Ángel Jiménez

2017 Forbes release Top 100 highest-paid entertainers list - Sean "Diddy" Combs at No.1 with earnings of 130 million
2017 NBA Finals: Golden State Warriors beat defending champion Cleveland Cavaliers, 129-120 for a 4-1 series victory; MVP Kevin Durant scores 39 points
2017 MLB Draft: JSerra Catholic HS, CA shortstop Royce Lewis first pick by Minnesota Twins
2018 Singapore Summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump
2018 AT&T's $85.4 billion takeover of Time Warner can go ahead according to US district court judge
2019 Earliest evidence of humans smoking cannabis discovered in 2,500-year-old grave in Pamir Mountains, China, published in "Science Advances"
2019 World’s largest sovereign wealth fund, Norway’s Government Pension Fund, worth $1 trillion, gets authorization to drop fossil fuel investments from Norway's government
2019 Stanley Cup Final, TD Garden, Boston, MA: St. Louis Blues beat Boston Bruins, 4-1 for a 4-3 series victory; first title in franchise history
2019 Same-sex marriage approved by Ecuador's Constitutional Court in landmark ruling
2019 Violent protests in Hong Kong as tens of thousands of protesters block and try to storm government buildings to stop extradition law
******(to be continued…….see follow-up response page)******