Our past has shaped the present by many things in history including sports, here is how sports marked our history today.
Baseball
- In 1906 Brooklyn Superbas MLB pitcher Harry McIntire no-hits Pittsburgh for 10 2/3 innings but loses in 13th 1-0 on an unearned run.
Basketball
- In 1973 struggling ABA club Virginia Squires trade star forward Julius Erving to New York Nets for George Carter and cash.
Boxing
- In 1987 Mike Tyson outpoints Tony Tucker in 12 rounds in a heavyweight boxing unification matchup in Las Vegas, first to own all three major belts WBA, WBC and IBF at the same time.
Football
- In 1976 the Seattle Seahawks take the field for the first time in a pre-season game versus the 49ers at the newly constructed Kingdome in Seattle.
Golf
- In 1934 US Amateur Golf Championship format is changed to a six day event with no 36-hole stroke-play qualifying, and 36-hole matches for semi-finals and final.
Miscellaneous
- In 1957 Ex MLB outfielder Glen Gorbous throws a regulation baseball a record 445′ 10″ in a game promotion.
Olympics
- In 1928 Americans sweep medals at a rainy Olympic pole vault final in Amsterdam with Sabin Carr gold, from William Droegemuller and Charles McGinnis.