Saturday, August 16, 2014

TODAY IN SPORTS HISTORY - AUGUST 16TH

1743 - Earliest boxing code of rules formulated in England (Jack Broughton).
1920 - Ray Chapman, of Indians is hit in head by Yanks' Carl Mays pitch;
he dies next day, only major league fatality.
1930 - Frank Gifford, California, NFL halfback (NY Giants)/ABC sportscaster is born.
1948 - Babe Ruth, Baseball legend (NY Yankees), dies in NY at 53.
1954 - "Sports Illustrated" magazine begins publishing.
1965 - AFL awards its 1st expansion franchise (Miami Dolphins).
1976 - St Louis Cards beat San Diego Chargers 20-10 in Tokyo (NFL expo).
1981 - Highest score in World Cup soccer match (New Zealand-13, Fiji-0).
2008 - Usain Bolt sets a new 100 metres dash world record of
9.69 seconds at the Beijing 2008 summer olympics.

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