Sunday, September 14, 2014

TODAY IN SPORTS HISTORY - SEPTEMBER 14TH

1868 - Golf's 1st recorded hole-in-one (Tom Morris at Prestwick's 8th hole).
1913 - Cubs Larry Cheney hurls record 14-hit shutout against Giants (7-0).
1923 - Jack Dempsey KOs Luis Firpo in 2 for Heavyweight boxing title.
1923 - Red Sox 1st baseman George Burns pulls off an unassisted triple play.
1924 - Jerry Coleman, 2nd baseman/sportscaster
(NY Yankees, SD Padres), (d. 2014) is born.
1924 - Walter Johnson elected AL MVP.
1930 - Detroit Lions (as Portsmouth Spartans) play 1st NFL game, win 13-6.
1940 - Larry Brown, NBA player/NBA coach (NY Knicks) is born.
1954 - Giants' Willie Mays gets 82nd extra-base hit, breaks Mel Ott's record.
1968 - Detroit Tigers' Denny McLain's 30th victory of season.
1978 - Braves' Jim Bouton, 38, beats Giants, his 1st win since 1970.
1980 - Dwight Clark begins NFL streak of 105 consecutive game receptions.
1987 - Cal Ripken's streak of 8,243 consecutive innings (908 games) is broken.
1989 - Calgary Flames become 1st NHL team to play in USSR, win 4-2.
1996 - As' Mark McGwire is 13th player to hit 50-HRs in a season.
1996 - NY Met Todd Huntley sets record of 41 HRs by a catcher.
2013 - Rock Casares, American football player, dies at 82.

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