ME TOO! It was a disastrous year, a crushing time in my life, when, in one year the Orioles lost to the Mets, the Bullets went down (I think), the minor league hockey team lost in the finals (I think), and that fur-coat-wearing jackass beat the great Johnny U! Of course, it was a former BALTIMORE COLTS coach Weeb Ewbanks that coached the Jets that day of infamy.

EDIT: All-pro cornerback Bobby Boyd worked for my father in the off-season, I met Johnny U at his restaurant, and Artie Donavan owned a liquor store near where I lived.
I hope Robert Irsay rots in hell!
Now, back to House of Sound................ 
You sent me to wikipedia with the Irsay reference. He IS currently burning in hell! I knew Jim had taken over operations of the team, but I didn't know Robert was dead, just assumed it.
Those are some seriously nostalgic names you're conjuring up there. Artie is apparently still alive. Funny guy. Never had the opportunity to meet any of them, but I attended a Chiefs game at old Municipal Stadium in KCMO on Dec 22, 1963 against the Jets. I've still got the program. Weeb was coaching the jets and Sherman Plunkett was the left OT. Not sure if Sample was with them yet (can't find the program).
Johnny U was (and STILL is - in my opinion) THE man. I still remember hearing the news of his death. All I had to hear the announcer say was something to the effect of "trademark high-top shoes and confident" something or other and I knew a true legend had passed.
I figure Johnny is currently heading up the "North" team, and Robt. Irsay owns the "South" team, and Johnny and cohorts (didn't Jim Parker pass recently, too?) kicks their butt every game.