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New York Yankee great Thurman Munson Dies in a Plane Crash
Sports
1963-64 Los Angeles Lakers
USA's Bob Beamon breaks the world record in the long jump by nearly two feet during the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games
Bob Beamon (United States) made headlines with what Sports Illustrated magazine claims as one of the five greatest sports moments of the 20th century. Known as an erratic jumper, Beamon tore down the runway, and jumped 29 ft. 2-1/2 in. shattering the existing record by 21-3/4 in. and became the first person to reach both 28 and 29 feet.
NOTRE DAME STADIUM | 1930
The first game ever played in this iconic stadium was on October 4, 1930, when Knute Rockne’s Fighting Irish defeated SMU 20-14. Notre Dame would go undefeated that season and win the national championship – one of nine Notre Dame teams to win the championship since the stadium opened. Seven Heisman winners, including the legendary Paul Hornung called this stadium home; as did non-Heisman winner Rudy Ruettiger, for whom the movie “Rudy” was based. “Touchdown Jesus” continues to oversee the stadium from above the end zone each Saturday as memories and legends continue to be made each passing year.
MLB 1944 World Series Highlights - The St. Louis Cardinals vs The St. Louis Browns
Greatest Olympic Moments Ever
The Redskins smash a Super Bowl Record by scoring 35 points in the second quarter
The Redskins who were making their fourth Super Bowl appearance defeated the Broncos by the score of 42–10, in Super Bowl XXII - February 1, 1988
The Big Red Machine
Game of the Day
1978 AL East Playoff: Yankees at Red Sox in Fenway Park
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