Monday, July 1, 2013

THIS DAY IN SPORTS HISTORY - JULY 1ST

1859 - First intercollegiate baseball game, Amherst beats Williams 66-32.
1893 - SF Bay City Club opens first US bicycle race track, made of wood.
1903 - First Tour de France bicycle race begins.
1910 - Chicago's Comiskey Park opens - St Louis Browns beat White Sox 2-0.
1916 - Honus Wagner, 42, is oldest to hit an inside-the-park HR.
1920 - Wash Senator Walter Johnson no-hits Boston Red Sox, 1-0.
1925 - NY Giant Hack Wilson hits 2 HRs in 3rd inning beating Phillies, 16-7.
1931 - Phillies Chuck Klein hits for cycle vs Chicago Cubs.
1941 - Joe DiMaggio on way to 56, ties Willie Keeler's 44 game hit streak.
1941 - Rod Gilbert, Canada, NHL wing (NY Rangers) is born.
1948 - Brooklyn's Roy Campanella debuts as catcher.
1951 - Cleveland Indian Bob Feller, 3rd no-hitter beats Detroit Tigers, 2-1.
1958 - Nancy Lieberman Cline, Bkln, WNBA guard (Phoenix Mercury) (Oly-S-76) is born.
1966 - Patrick McEnroe, younger brother of John, Manhasset NY, tennis star is born.
1987 - NYC radio station WFAN-AM becomes first 24 hour all sports radio.
1989 - NFL owners vote unanimously to form WLAF.
1990 - Despite Andy Hawkins no-hitting White Sox, Yankees lose 4-0.
1996 - NHL Winnipeg Jets officially become the Phoenix Coyotes.
1997 - Nevada Athletic Commission suspends Mike Tyson for biting Evander Holyfield.
2009 - Alexis Argüello, Nicaraguan professional boxer (b. 1952) dies.

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