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George Gervin, best known as "The Iceman"

Sports

The Lost Ball Parks
On April 8, 1974 - Vin Scully calls Hank Aaron's milestone home run as he passes Babe Ruth for the most career home runs
On April 8, 1974, facing LA Dodgers’ pitcher Al Downing in Atlanta, Henry Louis “Hank” Aaron recorded his 715th career home run, breaking the all-time record held by Babe Ruth. Aaron had a major league career that spanned 23 seasons from 1954-1976. He is the only player to hit at least 30 home runs in 15 different seasons, and he currently holds the all-time career RBI mark of 2,297. Aaron made every all-star team from 1955-1975, and was the 1957 National League’s Most Valuable Player, the only year in which he won the World Series. That season he hit 44 Home Runs, 132 RBIs, scored 118 Runs, and averaged .322
Sandy Koufax - rare footage
1967 NCAA basketball finals - Lew Alcindor UCLA vs Dayton - News Reel
Babe Ruth Soars to 60 Home Runs in 1927
Babe Ruth Soars to 60 Home Runs in 1927 September 30, 1927 Yankee Stadium Attendance 10,000 With one out in the eight inning, Babe Ruth swung and the crack of the bat was unmistakable. A hard liner trying to hook foul found the right field bleacher 10 feet fair for his 60th homerun, a milestone thought to be impossible. Tom Zachary pitching for the Washington Senators threw a wicked curve ball that will ensure his infamy in baseball’s history books. Babe made his triumphant, almost regal tour of the paths, touching each bag firmly and carefully. Hats were tossed in the air, papers were torn up, and the late season crowd celebrated the moment. The hit was a game winner in a 4 – 2 win. Pitching great Walter Johnson closed out his illustrious career the same game with a ninth inning pinch hitting appearance.
Curt Flood discusses his initial challenge to baseball to earn free agency

Great College Athletes

David Thompson - NC State

Joe Namath - University of Alabama

Johnny Rodgers - Nebraska

randy Moss - Marshall University

Artis Gilmore - Jacksonville

David Thompson - NC State

Joe Namath - University of Alabama

Johnny Rodgers - Nebraska

randy Moss - Marshall University

Artis Gilmore - Jacksonville

Game of the Day
High School Basketball - Phenom LeBron James star for St.Vincent St.Marys vs. # 1 Oak Hill Academy - 2002

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