Friday, November 21, 2014

TODAY IN SPORTS HISTORY - NOVEMBER 21ST

1902 - Baseball's Philadelphia Athletics & Phillies form pro football teams,
joining Pittsburgh Stars in 1st attempt at a National Football League.
1905 - First game ever played in the Australian Tennis Open.
1916 - Sid Luckman, NFL QB (Chicago Bears) is born.
1920 - Stan Musial, Donora Pennsylvania, MLB outfielder
(St Louis Cardinal, 7 times NL bat champ) is born.
1925 - Red Grange plays final Univ of Illinois game, signs with Chicago Bears.
1934 - NY Yankees buy Joe DiMaggio from SF Seals (Pacific Coast League).
1944 - Earl "the Pearl" Monroe, Phila Pa, NBA Guard (NY Knicks, Balt Bullets) is born.
1952 - Dodgers pitcher Joe Black wins NL Rookie of Year.
1958 - Mel Ott, NY Giant baseball star (1926-1947), dies at 49.
1959 - Max Baer, US, Heavyweight boxing champ (1934), dies at 49.
1966 - Troy Aikman, NFL quarterback (Dallas Cowboys - Super Bowl 1992) is born.
1969 - Ken Griffey, Jr., Donora, Pennsylvania,
baseball center fielder (Seattle Mariners, MVP 1997) is born.
1970 - NY Knicks 1st game against Cleveland Cavalier,
Knicks win 102-94 at Madison Square Garden.
1971 - Michael Strahan, NFL defensive end (NY Giants) is born.
1972 - Red Sox Carlton Fisk wins AL Rookie of Year, Mets Jon Matlack wins NL.
1973 - Pete Rose wins NL MVP.
1977 - Orioles 1st baseman Eddie Murray wins AL Rookie of Year.
1978 - Bob Horner of Braves wins NL Rookie of Year Award.
1988 - Carl Hubbell, American baseball player (b. 1903) is born.

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