Today in Sports History

1900 Gloucestershire captain Gilbert Jessop hits his second century (139 in 95 minutes) before lunch in same County Cricket match (104 previous day); Yorkshire wins by 40 runs 1902 3 years after winning the title from English boxer Bob Fitzsimmons, American champion James J. Jeffries repeats the dose with an 8th round KO in San Francisco for the heavyweight crown 1913 Pittsburgh Pirates future Baseball Hall of Fame outfielder Max Carey scores 5 runs without a hit, reaching first base on an error and 4 walks,astheBucsbeatPhiladelphia Phillies, 12-2 1914 Last day of club cricket for English legend W. G. Grace at age 66: makes unbeaten 69 runs for Eltham against Grove Park 1937 31st Tour de France won by Roger Lapebie of France 1939 New York Yankees starting pitcher Atley Donald sets American League rookie record for consecutive wins; beats St. Louis Browns 5-1 for his 12th straight victory 1940 American John Sigmund begins swimming for 89 hours, 46 minutes from St. Louis to Caruthersville, Missouri in the Mississippi River; 292 miles, longest solo swim of all time 1941 41-year-old Lefty Grove wins his 300th and final MLB career game as the Boston Red Sox defeat Cleveland Indians, 10-6 at Fenway Park 1948 35th Tour de France: Italian cyclist Gino Bartali wins both general and mountain classifications for the second time (1938) 1949 St Louis Cardinal Stan Musial hits for the cycle beating Bkln 14-1 1956 Pittsburgh Pirates' RobertoClementehitsMLB's 1st (and only) walk-off insidethe-park grand slam for 9-8 win over visiting Chicago Cubs at Forbes Field 1957 Peter Loader takes a cricket hat-trick for England v WI at Headingley 1961 Roger Maris hits 4 homeruns,inadoubleheader sweep of the Chicago White Soxat Yankee Stadium,NYC 1961 Roger Maris hits home runs 37, 38, 39 & 40 off of 4 Chicago White Sox pitchers in a doubleheader at Yankee Stadium, NYC 1964 Australian cricket captain and opening batsman Bob Simpson hits 311 v England in the drawn 4th Test in Manchester 1972 43rd MLB All Star Game, Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, GA: NL beats AL, 4-3; MVP:JoeMorgan,Cincinnati Reds, 2B 1976 Annegret Richter runs 100m (11.01) 1978 Cincinnati Red Pete Rose sets NL record hitting in 38 consecutive games 1978 Robert Granville 'Bob' Lemon replaces Billy Martin as Yankee manager 1981 Anti-apartheid protesters in Hamilton, New Zealand, force the cancellation ofarugbymatchbetween the provincial team Waikato and South Africa’s Springboks by invading the pitch during the game [1] 198220thTennisFedCup: USAbeatsGermanyinSanta Clara USA (3-0) 1982 69th Tour de France won by Bernard Hinault of France 1982 US Open Women's Golf, Del Paso CC: Janet Anderson shoots final round 68 (−4) to claim her only LPGA Tour win, 6 strokes ahead of Beth Daniel, Donna White, JoAnne Carner and Sandra Haynie 1983 US Senior Open Men's Golf, Hazeltine National GC: Billy Casper wins with birdie on first extra hole after an 18-hole playoff with Rod Funseth 1990 KC Royal George Brett hits for the cycle 1990 Roseanne Barr sings the National Anthem at Cincinnati Reds-San Diego Padres MLB game 1991 Pittsburgh Steelers guard Terry Long treated for an apparent suicide attempt after he learned he tested positive for steroid use 1991 Seattle Jay Buhner hits a 479' HR in Yankee Stadium 199225thOlympicGames open in Barcelona, Spain 1993 31st Tennis Fed Cup: Spain beats Australia in Frankfurt Germany (3-0) 1993 Federation Cup Women's Tennis, Frankfurt, Germany: Spain wins 2nd title with 3-0 win over Australia; Arantxa Sánchez Vicario clinches victory with 6-2, 6-3 win against Nicole Provis 1993 Tour de France: Spaniard Miguel Induráin makes it 3 straight Tour titles; Djamolidine Abdoujaparov points winner 1993 US Open Women's Golf, Crooked Stick GC: Lauri Merten fires a final round 68 (−4) to win her lone major title, 1 stroke ahead of runners-up Donna Andrews and Helen Alfredsson 1997 QB Brett Favre, resigns withGreenBayPackers for $50M for 7 yrs 1999 86th Tour de France: Lance Armstrong wins 1st of 7 consecutive Tour de France titles but is later disqualified for drug cheating 1999 British Senior Open Men's Golf, Royal Portrush GC: Irishman Christy O'ConnorJrwinsby3strokes from John Bland of South Africa 2004 91st Tour de France: no winner (Lance Armstrong disqualified) Senior Open Championship 2004 British Senior Open Men's Golf, Royal Portrush: Pete Oakley wins by 1 stroke from fellow American Tom Kite and Eduardo Romero of Argentina 2004 Copa América Final, Estadio Nacional, Lima: Brazil beats Argentina, 4-2 on penalties; 2-2 after extra time 2007 Patrick Kane signs a three-year contract with the Chicago Blackhawks 2010 97th Tour de France won by Andy Schleck of Luxembourg 2010 British Senior Open Men's Golf, Carnoustie: Bernhard Langer of Germany wins by 1 stroke from American Corey Pavin 2012 The 2012 Summer Olympics begin (Opening ceremony 27th) 2015UCIBMXSupercross series: Niek Kimmann & Stefany Hernandez win the world title 2016 England fast bowler Jimmy Anderson becomes first quick to take 50 wickets against all other 7 major Test cricket-playing nations during 2ndTestagainstPakistan in Manchester 2018 Party of former cricketer Imran Khan, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), wins the most votes but not a majority in Pakistan's Pakistan general election, which are marred by violence and a bomb that kills 31 people 2021 Australia wins women's 4 x 100m relay for third straight Olympics as Bronte Campbell, Meg Harris, Emma McKeon, Cate CampbellsetnewWR3:29.69 in Tokyo 2021 British Senior Open Men's Golf, Sunningdale: Welshman Stephen Dodd wins his first major title with a 1 stroke victory over Miguel Ángel Jiménez of Spain 2021EvianChampionship Women's Golf, Evian Resort GC: Australian Minjee Lee recovers from 7 shots behind to beat South Korea’s Lee6 Jeongeun in a play-off for her first major title 2021 Japanese judokas Uta Abe (women's 52kg) and brother Hifumi (men's 66kg) make history as first siblings towinOlympicgoldmedalsin different events on same day at the Tokyo Games 2021 Japanese skateboarder Yuto Horigome wins thesport'sinauguralOlympic goldmedalinthemen'sstreet section at the Tokyo Games 2021 USA's men's basketball team see their 25-game Olympic winning streak end; beaten 83-76 by France in first round match in Tokyo.