1895 America's first auto race is organized by the "Chicago Times-Herald" from Chicago to Evanston and back; six cars participate in the 55-mile race, and Frank Duryea wins, averaging 7 mph
Arthur O'Hara
1914 Australasian Championships Men's Tennis, Melbourne: All-Australian final; Arthur O'Hara Wood beats Gerald Patterson 6-4, 6-3, 5-7, 6-1
Georges Vezina
1925 NHL goalie Georges Vézina collapses during a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates and dies four months later of tuberculosis
- 1929 Chicago fullback Ernie Nevers sets the NFL record for most points scored in a single game with all 40 in the Cardinals' 40–6 rout of the Chicago Bears; Nevers holds the NFL record with 6 touchdowns and 4 extra points
Bradman Scores 226
1931 Australian cricket master batsman Don Bradman scores 226 in his first Test appearance v South Africa in 1st Test in Brisbane
- 1938 4th Heisman Trophy Award: Davey O'Brien, TCU quarterback
- 1944 Detroit Tigers pitcher Hal Newhouser is named American League MVP
- 1945 Australian Services draw second Victory Test Cricket v India at Calcutta
- 1950 Walter O'Malley fires Burt Shotton as Dodgers manager and replaces him with Chuck Dressen
- 1953 18th Iron Bowl: Alabama beats Auburn 10-7 in Birmingham
- 1953 CFL Grey Cup, Varsity Stadium, Toronto: Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeat Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 12-6
- 1955 1956 NFL Draft: Gary Glick from University of Colorado A&M first pick by Pittsburgh Steelers
- 1956 Lee Calhoun leads an American trifecta in the men's 110m hurdles at the Melbourne Olympics, setting a hurdles Olympic record of 13.5 seconds to beat teammates Jack Davis and Joel Shankle
- 1956 Leonid Spirin leads a Soviet Union 1-2-3 to win the men's 20 kilometre walk gold medal in 1:31:27.4 at the Melbourne Olympics; beats teammates Antanas Mikėnas and Bruno Junk
- 1956 Shirley Strickland de la Hunty of Australia retains her 80m hurdles Olympic title in 10.7 seconds, defeating German Gisela Birkemeyer by just 0.2 seconds at the Melbourne Games
- 1956 Soviet runner Vladimir Kuts wraps up the Olympic middle distance double by winning the 5,000m gold medal at the Melbourne Games; runs Olympic records in both 5k and 10,000m events
Cy Young Award
1957 Milwaukee Braves' future HOF pitcher Warren Spahn wins the Cy Young Award
- 1958 Legendary cricket fast bowler Wes Hall makes his Test debut for West Indies v India in 1st Test at Bombay; Hall's match figures 4/107
- 1959 24th Iron Bowl: Alabama beats Auburn 10-0 in Birmingham, breaking a streak of five consecutive victories by Auburn in the series
- 1959 CFL Grey Cup, CNE Stadium, Toronto: Winnipeg Blue Bombers beat Hamilton Tiger-Cats (21-7) for a second straight year
- 1964 1965 NFL Draft: Tucker Frederickson from Auburn University first pick by New York Giants
- 1964 CFL Grey Cup, CNE Stadium, Toronto: BC Lions defeat Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 34-24; BC's Bill Munsey scores two touchdowns in the 3rd quarter, one on offence and another on defence
Kathy Whitworth
1965 LPGA Titleholders Championship Women's Golf, Augusta CC: Kathy Whitworth wins by 10 shots from Peggy Wilson for her first major title
- 1967 33rd Heisman Trophy Award: Gary Beban, UCLA quarterback
- 1969 Infielder Ted Sizemore becomes 7th Dodger to win NL Rookie of Year
- 1970 35th Iron Bowl: Auburn beats Alabama 33-28 in Birmingham
- 1970 CFL Grey Cup, CNE Stadium, Toronto: Montreal Alouettes defeat Calgary Stampeders, 23-10; game marred by woeful field conditions
- 1971 CFL Grey Cup, Empire Stadium, Vancouver: Calgary Stampeders beat Toronto Argonauts, 14-11 on a slick, rain-covered field
George Steinbrenner Suspended
1974 Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn suspends New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner for two years due to his federal conviction for illegal contributions to political campaigns [1]
- 1975 Test cricket debut of Michael Anthony Holding for West Indies against Australia in Brisbane
- 1976 CFL Grey Cup, CNE Stadium, Toronto: Ottawa Rough Riders defeat Saskatchewan Roughriders, 23-20 in a thriller; 53,467 Grey Cup record attendance
- 1978 44th Heisman Trophy Award: Billy Sims, Oklahoma running back
Sparky Anderson Fired
1978 Cincinnati Reds fire their manager Sparky Anderson after nine years with the team
- 1979 LA Dodger Rick Sutcliffe wins the National League Rookie of the Year award
- 1981 46th Iron Bowl: Alabama beats Auburn 28-17 in Birmingham
- 1981 Bear Bryant wins his 315th game to surpass Amos Alonzo Stagg, becoming college football's winningest coach
- 1982 CFL Grey Cup, CNE Stadium, Toronto: Edmonton Eskimos' record 5th straight Championship; defeat Toronto Argonauts, 32-16
Henderson's Record Contract
1989 Rickey Henderson signs record $3,000,000 contract per year with baseball's Oakland Athletics
- 1993 CFL Grey Cup, McMahon Stadium, Calgary: Edmonton Eskimos defeat Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 33-23; Sean Fleming lands record equalling 6 field goals
- 1999 CFL Grey Cup, BC Place, Vancouver: Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeat Calgary Stampeders, 32-21; reverse previous year's result
Sampras' Fifth ATP
1999 In an all-American final, Pete Sampras defeats Andre Agassi 6–1, 7–5, 6–4 to win his fifth and final ATP Tour World Championship tennis title in Hanover, Germany
- 2004 Federation Cup Women's Tennis, Moscow, Russia: Anastasia Myskina and Vera Zvonareva defeat French pair Marion Bartoli and Émilie Loit 7-6, 7-5 to clinch Russia's first title 3-2
2005 Ballon d'Or: FC Barcelona's Brazilian midfielder Ronaldinho is named the best football player in Europe ahead of Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard and Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard
- 2010 CFL Grey Cup, Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton: Montreal Alouettes retain Championship with 21-18 win over Saskatchewan Roughriders; Alouettes' quarterback Anthony Calvillo's 3rd title
Federer's Fifth ATP
2010 In a classic matchup, Roger Federer wins his 5th season-ending ATP World Tour Finals tennis title with a 6–3, 3–6, 6–1 victory over Rafael Nadal of Spain in the final in London, England
Fury vs. Klitschko
2015 British boxer Tyson Fury defeats Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko by unanimous decision to win WBA, WBO, IBF, IBO, The Ring magazine, and lineal heavyweight titles in Düsseldorf, Germany; ends Klitschko's 9-year reign as champion
Vardy's Record Score
2015 Jamie Vardy scores for Leicester City in a 1-1 draw against Manchester United at the King Power Stadium; EPL record 11th consecutive game in which Vardy scores
- 2021 Dan Campbell records his first victory as head coach of the Detroit Lions with a win against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 13
- 2022 Qatar Football World Cup Chief Hassan Al-Thawadi confirms 400 to 500 migrant workers died during the building of the World Cup venues [1]
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