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The 1959 World Series featured the Los Angeles Dodgers beating the Chicago White Sox, four games to twoEach of the three games played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum drew record crowds, Game 5's attendance of 92,706 continues to be the record today

Sports

1968 Summer Olympics - Mexico City - High Jump Final (Fosbury Wins Gold)
Highlights of Bo Jackson - Auburn University - who eviscerated SEC defenses for four amazing years
Bo Jackson was one of America’s most beloved two-sport athletes, having played professionally in both Major League Baseball and the NFL. After winning the Heisman Trophy as a running back at Auburn University, Jackson was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the #1 pick in the 1986 NFL Draft. However, he elected instead to pursue a career in baseball. Jackson started his MLB career with the Kansas City Royals, and later played for the White Sox and Angels as well. Eventually, Jackson decided to also play professional football, and played for several seasons with the Raiders, starting each one after the baseball season ended. His career in both sports was significantly cut short due to an injury sustained while playing for the Raiders. In addition to his athletic prowess, Bo Jackson is fondly remembered for a series of “Bo Knows” commercials that aired during his playing days.
Giants vs Dodgers in the first west coast baseball game in 1958
Great American Olympic Moments
The rookie David Thompson scores 42, his career playoffs high, in game 6 of the 1976 ABA finals vs the Nets
CLASSIC IMAGE: Muhammed Ali

Wilt Chamberlain

Game of the Day
The Montreal Canadiens defeat the Boston Bruins - April 8, 1971

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