March 28, 1953: Native American athlete Jim Thorpe, who won two gold medals in the 1912 Olympics and went on to play professional baseball and football, died at 64 in his Lomita trailer. After Thorpe won the decathlon and pentathlon at the Olympics in Stockholm, Swedish King Gustav V said, "Sir, you are the greatest athlete in the world." But the next year, Thorpe was stripped of his medals after news broke that he had played baseball for money in 1910 -- earning $60 a month in the Eastern Carolina League, but fitting the definition of a professional under Olympic rules.
