July 10: On this day in sports history

1920 Cleveland’s future Baseball HOF outfielder Tris Speaker has his then record hitting streak of 11 stopped byTomZachary;Indiansbeat Washington Senators, 8-4 at Griffith Stadium 1922 Wimbledon Men’s Tennis: Australian Gerald Patterson wins his second Wimbledon title; beats Randolph Lycett 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 1926 US Open Men’s Golf, Scioto CC: Amateur Bobby Jones, winner of the British Open 2 weeks earlier, claims the second of his 4 US Opens, 1 stroke ahead of runner-up Joe Turnesa 1929 Pittsburgh Pirates outslug Philadelphia Phillies, 15-9attheBakerBowl;9HRs hit, 1 in each inning - unique in MLB history 1934 2nd MLB All-Star Game: AL wins 9-7 at Polo Grounds, NYC; NL pitcher CarlHubbellstrikesoutBabe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons and Joe Cronin for MLB All-Star Game record for consecutive strikeouts 1936 Phillies Chuck Klein becomes 4th to hit 4 HRs in a game 1938 “Yankee Clipper” completes 1st passenger flight over Atlantic 951 18th MLB All-Star Game: NL wins 8-3 at Briggs Stadium, Detroit 1953 British Open Men’s Golf, Carnoustie: In his only Open Championship appearance, Ben Hogan prevails by 4 strokes over Dai Rees, Antonio Cerdá, Peter Thomson, Frank Stranahan 1956 23rd MLB All-Star Game:NLwins7-3atGriffith Stadium, Washington, D.C. 1960UEFAEuropeanChampionship Final, Parc des Princes,Paris,France:Viktor Ponedelnik scores in extra time as Soviet Union beats Yugoslavia, 2-1 1962 32nd MLB All-Star Game: NL wins 3-1 at D.C. Stadium, Washington 1964 British Open Men’s Golf,StAndrews:TonyLema wins his only major title, 5 strokes clear of runner-up and fellow American Jack Nicklaus 1964 Jesús Alou is the first San Francisco Giant in 40 years to get 6 hits in a game ina10-3winovertheChicago Cubs at Wrigley Field 1968 US Major League baseball announces it will split into 2 divisions for 1969 1971 100th British Open Men’s Golf, Royal Birkdale: Lee Trevino wins the first of his consecutive Open Championships, a stroke ahead of Lu Liang-Huan of Taiwan 1975 Test Cricket debut of Graham Gooch, v Australia, out for a pair 1976 British Open Men’s Golf, Royal Birkdale GC: American Johnny Miller wins his only Open championship, 6 strokes clear of Seve Ballesteros and Jack Nicklaus; Miller’s second and last major title 1990 61st MLB All-Star Game:ALwins2-0atWrigley Field, Chicago; MVP: Julio Franco (Texas Rangers) 1990FinaldayofTestCricket for Richard Hadlee as New Zealand go down by 114 runs in 3rd Test v England at Edgbaston 1992USMajorSoccerLeague folds after 14 seasons 1997 Hideki Irabu makes MLB debut as a NY Yankee, beats Tigers 10-3 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup Final, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA: US beats China, 5-4 on penalties; 0-0 a.e.t; US second World Cup 2001 72nd MLB All-Star Game: AL wins 4-1 at Safeco Field, Seattle 2002 10th ESPY Awards: Tiger Woods, Venus Williams win 2005 Senior Players Championship Men’s Golf, TPC of Michigan: Peter Jacobsen wins his second Champions Tour major title by 1 stroke from Hale Irwin 2007 78th MLB All-Star Game: AL wins 5-4 at AT&T Park, San Francisco 2012 83rd MLB All-Star Game: NL wins 8-0 at Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City 2015 Jason Koumas announces his retirement from professional football 2016UEFAEuropeanChampionship, Stade de France, Saint-Denis: Eder scores in extra time as Portugal upset France, 1-0 2016USOpenWomen’sGolf, CordeValle GC: American Brittany Lang wins her first major title by 3 strokes in a 3-hole playoff over Anna Nordqvist of Sweden 2016 Wimbledon Men’s Tennis: Scotsman Andy Murray beats Canadian Milos Raonic 6-4, 7-6, 7-6 for his 2nd Wimbledon and 3rd Grand Slam title 2018 Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo joins Italian champions Juventus in a dealworth£99.2m,becoming oneofthefourmostexpensive players of all time 2019 Kawhi Leonard signs withtheLosAngelesClippers to a reported three-year, $103 million contract 2021 Wimbledon Women’s Tennis: World #1 Ashleigh Barty of Australia wins her second major title; beats Karolína Plíšková of the Czech Republic 6-3, 6-7, 6-3 022 Wimbledon Men’s Tennis: Novak Dokovic wins 4th straight and record equalling 7th Wimbledon singles title with a 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 win over Nick Kyrgios of Australia; Dokovic 21 Grand Slam titles