Today in History 1883 - The New York Giants baseball - TopicsExpress



          

Today in History 1883 - The New York Giants baseball team admitted all ladies for free to the ballpark. It was the first Ladies Day. 1938 - Jimmy Foxx (Boston Red Sox) set a major league record when he was walked six times in one game. 1951 - Ben Hogan won the U.S. Open for the second straight year. 1969 - U.S. President Nixon sent a telegram to Reggie Jackson thanking him for hitting two home runs while he was in the park on June 11. 1970 - Brian Piccolo (Chicago Bears) died of cancer. 1975 - The Milwaukee Bucks traded Kareem- Abdul Jabbar to the Los Angeles Lakers. 1981 - The "Chicago Tribune" purchased the Chicago Cubs baseball team from the P.K. Wrigley Chewing Gum Company for $20.5 million. 1985 - Willie Banks broke the world record for the triple jump with a leap of 58 feet, 11-1/2 inches in the U.S.A. championships in Indianapolis, IN. 1991 - Otis Nixon (Montreal Expos) broke a major league record with six stolen bases in one game. 1993 - Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls) scored 55 points in an NBA Finals game against the Phoenix Suns. Jordan became the first player to score 50 points in a Finals games since Jerry West in 1969. 1996 - In Lusaka, Sambia, fans stampeded the field at the World Cup match between Zambia and Sudan. Nine people were killed and 78 were injured. 2005 - The NHL Board of Governors approved the sale of the Disney owned Mighty Ducks of Anaheim to Henry and Susan Samueli. {Randy}
Posted on: Sun, 16 Jun 2013 07:47:34 +0000

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