
... 1923 (85 years ago today), Dorothy Wiltse was born in Inglewood, California. Her father, a 2d baseman for a local semi-professional team, taught her to play baseball at an early age. At age 12 she led the team that won the 1936 Southern California girls softball championship, then played semi-pro ball while working at a furnace company after she graduated from high school. In 1944, Dottie Wiltse Collins (left), as she was known after marriage, began a professional career that lasted well over a decade. An "ace pitcher" for the Fort Wayne Daisies, an

... 1971, in Montreal, Canada, the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Civil Aviation was adopted.