Monday, April 14, 2014

TODAY IN SPORTS HISTORY - APRIL 14TH

1917 - Chicago White Sox Ed Cicotte no-hits St Louis Browns, 11-0.
1931 - Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens beat Chicago Blackhawks, 3 games to 2.
1941 - Pete Rose, Cincinnati Reds, "Charlie Hustle" (most hits in majors) is born.
1966 - Greg Maddux, San Angelo TX, pitcher (Atlanta Braves) is born.
1968 - First NBA game at Madison Square Garden, Knicks beat SD Clippers.
1969 - First major league baseball game outside US played (Montreal Canada).
1991 - Chicago Blackhawks becomes first NHL regular season champion
in 20 years to lose in 1st round of the playoffs (To Minnesota North Stars).
1996 - 60th Golf Masters Championship: Nick Faldo wins, shooting a 276.
1996 - Detroit Red Wings win NHL record 62 games.
2002 - 66th Golf Masters Championship: Tiger Woods becomes 
the third golfer to win in two consecutive years.

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