Friday, September 20, 2013

THIS DAY IN SPORTS HISTORY - SEPTEMBER 20TH

1902 - Chicago White Sox Jim Callahan no-hits Detroit Tigers, 3-0.
1907 - Pitts Nick Maddox no-hits Brooklyn Dodgers, 2-1.
1908 - Chicago White Sox Frank Smith 2nd no-hitter, beats Philadelphia 1-0.
1917 - Arnold "Red" Auerbach, NBA coach/GM (Boston Celtic) is born.
1919 - Babe Ruth ties Ned Williamson's major league mark of 27 HRs.
1924 - Cub's Grover Cleveland Alexander beats NY Giants to win 300th game.
1927 - NY Yankee Babe Ruth hits record 60th HR of season off Tom Zachry.
1931 - Lou Gehrig's 4 RBIs break his old RBI mark of 175 en route to 184.
1938 - Tom Tresh, NY Yankee (1962 AL Rookie of Year) is born.
1949 - Tennis player Pancho Gonzales turns professional.
1951 - NL President Ford Frick elected 3rd commissioner of baseball.
1951 - Guy Lafleur, Quebec, NHL right wing (Montreal, NY Rangers) is born.
1953 - Cubs Ernie Banks hits his first major league HR.
1955 - Willie Mays (Giants) homers off Vern Law (Pirates) in both ends of DH.
1955 - Willie Mays is 7th player to reach 50 HRS in a season.
1958 - Baltimore Oriole knuckler Hoyt Wilhelm no-hits NY Yankees 1-0.
1961 - Roger Maris hits home run # 59 & barely misses # 60
in game 154 of the season. Yanks clinch pennant #26.
1968 - Mickey Mantle hits final career homer # 536.
1969 - Pittsburgh Pirate Bob Moose no-hits NY Mets, 4-0.
1973 - Billy Jean King beats Bobby Riggs in battle-of-sexes tennis match.
1973 - Willie Mays announces retirement at end of 1973 season.
1975 - Juan Pablo Montoya, Colombian race car driver is born.
1984 - Cubs break 2 million in home attendance for first time.
1987 - Walter Payton scores NFL record 107th rushing touchdown.
1988 - Greg Louganis wins Olympic gold medal in Springboard Diving.

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