Sunday, January 26, 2014

TODAY IN SPORTS HISTORY - JANUARY 26TH

1819 - Abner Doubleday, Union general-major/inventor (baseball) is born.
1893 - Abner Doubleday, credit with inventing baseball, dies on 74th birthday.
1913 - Jim Thorpe relinquishes his 1912 Olympic medals for playing as a professional.
1924 - Charles Jewtraw, US 500m skater, takes 1st Winter Olympics gold medal.
1932 - William K Wrigley, owner (Wrigley Gum, Chicago Cubs), dies.
1951 - Mel Ott & Jimmie Foxx elected to Baseball Hall of Fame.
1960 - High-school basketball sensation Danny Heater scores 135 points.
1960 - Pete Rozelle elected NFL commissioner on 23rd ballot.
1961 - Wayne Gretzky, Brantford Ont, NHL great scorer (Oiler, King, Rangers) is born.
1963 - Major League Rules Committee votes to expand strike zone.
1977 - Soviet figure skaters Sergei Shakrai & Marine Tcherkasova 
are first to perform a quadruple twist lift, Helsinki.
1983 - Paul "Bear" Bryant, College Football coach (Alabama), dies at 69
1985 - Edmonton Oiler Wayne Gretzky scores 50th goal in 49th game of season.
1986 - Super Bowl XX: Chicago Bears beat NE Patriots, 46-10 in 
New Orleans Super Bowl MVP: Richard Dent, Chicago, DE.
1990 - Boston Red Sox hires Elaine Weddington as asst GM 
(highest-ranking black female in a major-league front office).
1991 - Houston guard Vernon Maxwell is 4th NBAer to score 30 pts in a quarter.
1991 - Jan Stenerud becomes 1st pure placekicker to make NFL Hall of Fame.
1992 - Super Bowl XXVI: Washington Redskins beat Buffalo Bills, 37-24 
in Minnesota Super Bowl MVP: Mark Rypien, Washington, QB.
1997 - Super Bowl XXXI: Green Bay Packers beat NE Patriots, 35-21 in New Orleans.
2001 - Al McGuire, American basketball coach (b. 1928) dies.
2003 - Super Bowl XXXVII: Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat Oakland Raiders, 
48-21 at the Qualcomm Stadium MVP: Dexter Jackson, Tampa Bay, S.

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