Saturday, November 10, 2012

THIS DAY IN SPORTS HISTORY - NOVEMBER 10TH

1940 - Pittsburgh and Philadelphia play a penalty free NFL game.
1945 - College Football's #1 Army beats #2 Notre Dame 48-0.
1950 - After 9 years the Cleveland Indians fire manager Lou Boudreau.
1957 - NFL record crowd of 102,368 watch the '49ers play the Rams in Los Angeles.
1957 - The Cleveland Browns' Don Paul sets club record for longest fumble return with a 89-yard run and touchdown , beating Pittsburgh 24-0.
1963 - Gordie Howe takes over the NHL career goal lead at 545.
1965 - Willie Mays wins the NL MVP.
1977 - Major Indoor Soccer League is officially organized in New York City.
1991 - Bernie Kosar ends NFL record of 308 passes without an interception.
1991 - Martina Navratilova ties Chris Evert with 157 pro tennis tournament wins.

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