Thursday, September 25, 2014

TODAY IN SPORTS HISTORY - SEPTEMBER 25TH

1882 - 1st baseball doubleheader (Providence & Worcester).
1908 - Cubs' Ed Reulbach becomes only pitcher to throw doubleheader shutout.
1918 - Phil Rizzuto, Brooklyn New York, American
sportscaster/shortstop (NY Yankees-MVP 1950) is born.
1926 - NHL grants franchises to Chicago Blackhawks & Detroit Red Wings.
1929 - Miller Huggins, manager (NY Yankees), dies from blood poisoning at 49.
1930 - Roger Hornsby replaces Joe McCarthy as Cubs manager.
1933 - Hubie Brown, American basketball coach and broadcaster is born.
1934 - Lou Gehrig plays in his 1,500th consecutive game.
1941 - Brooklyn Dodgers win their 1st pennant in 21 years.
1947 - Cheryl Tiegs, Minnesota, model (Sports Illustrated) is born.
1951 - Bob McAdoo, NBA forward/center (Buffalo Braves, LA Lakers) is born.
1956 - Brooklyn Dodger Sal Maglie no-hits Philadelphia Phillies, 5-0.
1962 - Sonny Liston KOs Floyd Patterson in 1st round for Heavyweight title.
1965 - Scottie Pippen, Hamburg, Arkansas, American
NBA forward (Bulls, Oly-2 gold-92, 96) is born.
1966 - Smallest Yankee stadium crowd, 413 see White Sox win 4-1.
1980 - Jerry Mumphrey joins Ozzie Smith, & Gene Richards
to steal 50 bases this year for the San Diego Padres.
1981 - Nolan Ryan's 5th career no-hitter as Astros beat Dodgers 5-0.
1984 - NY Met Rusty Staub joins Ty Cobb, who hit HRs as a teen & in 40s.
1985 - Rickey Henderson steals Yankee record 75th base of season.
1986 - Houston Astro Mike Scott no-hits SF Giants, 2-0.
1988 - Florence Griffith Joyner runs Olympic record 100m in 10.54s.
1997 - WNBA announces it will add Detroit & Wash DC franchises.

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