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- Fred Smith (1890s pitcher) (1863–1941), American Major League Baseball player
- Fred Smith (1900s pitcher) (1878–1964), former MLB pitcher
- Fred Smith (cricketer born 1861) (1861–1914), South African cricketer
- Fred Smith (cricketer born 1879) (1879–1905), English cricketer
- Fred Smith (cricketer born 1885) (1885–?), English cricketer
- Frederick Smith (Somerset cricketer) (1854–1894), English cricketer
- Fred Smith (footballer), English football player at outside left with Port Vale in the 1920s
- Fred Smith (full back) (1887–1957), English football player with Stockport County, Derby County, Macclesfield and Southampton in the 1900s and 1910s
- Frederick Smith (footballer), English football player at outside right with Stockport County, Darlington, Exeter City and Gillingham in the 1930s
- Fred Smith (footballer born 1898) (1898–1971), English football player with Bury
- Fred Smith (footballer born 1914) (1914–1982), English football player with Bury and Bradford
- Fred Smith (footballer born 1926), English football player with Sheffield United and Grimsby
- Fred Smith (footballer born 1942), English football player with Burnley and Portsmouth
- Fred L. Smith (coach), former Illinois and Fordham football coach
- Jock Smith (Frederick Smith, 1926–2005), Scottish footballer with Aberdeen, Hull City, Sheffield United and Millwall
- Fred Smith (infielder) (1886–1961), American Major League Baseball player
- Jonathan Smith (American football) (born 1981, nickname "Fast Freddie" Smith), American football player
- Fred Smith (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1900s and '10s for Great Britain, England, and Hunslet
- Fred Smith (rugby league born 1935) (1935–2004), rugby league footballer of the 1950s and '60s for Yorkshire, Leeds and Wakefield Trinity
- Fred Smith, skateboarder for the Z-Boys Alva team
- Fred A. Smith (died 1951), Cuban-American jockey
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“Falling in love is the right adventure for those who dislike sports and travel.”
—Mason Cooley (b. 1927)
“I looked so much like a guy you couldnt tell if I was a boy or a girl. I had no hair, I wore guys clothes, I walked like a guy ... [ellipsis in source] I didnt do anything right except sports. I was a social dropout, but sports was a way I could be acceptable to other kids and to my family.”
—Karen Logan (b. 1949)