April 1, 1974 Yourdon, Inc forms April 1, 1973 Arthur Wood, cricket wicket-keeper (England 1938-39), dies April 1, 1973 Betsy Cullen wins LPGA Alamo Ladies Golf Classic April 1, 1973 Ferdy Vierklau, soccer player (FC Utrecht) April 1, 1973 Japan allows its citizens to own gold April 1, 1973 John & Yoko form a new country with no laws or boundaries, called Nutopia, its national anthem is silence April 1, 1973 Stephen Fleming, cricketer (NZ left-handed Test batsman 1994-) April 1, 1972 30,000 attend Mar Y Sol rock concert, Vega Baja, Puerto Rico April 1, 1972 Kenny Gales, NFL/WLAF cornerback (Chicago Bears, Barcelona Dragons) April 1, 1972 Major league baseball players stages 1st collective strike April 1, 1972 Mike McCoy, WLAF quarterback (Amsterdam Admirals) April 1, 1971 Daniel Vacek, Prague Czech, tennis star April 1, 1971 Ernest Jones, NFL defensive end (Saints, Denver Broncos-Superbowl 32) April 1, 1971 Jessica Collins, [Capogna], actress (Dinah Lee Mayberry-Loving) April 1, 1971 United Kingdom lifts all restrictions on gold ownership April 1, 1971 US/Canada ISIS 2 launched to study ionosphere April 1, 1970 Bud Selig becomes CEO of Milwaukee Brewers April 1, 1970 John & Yoko release hoax they are having dual sex change operations April 1, 1970 Mark Wheeler, NFL defensive tackle (Tampa Bay Bucs, NE Patriots) April 1, 1970 Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club, headed by Bud Selig, purchases the Seattle Pilots for $10,800,000 Although negotiations were conducted over a period of months, it was not until March 13 when a federal bankruptcy referee declared the Pilots bank