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Today is Friday, October 18, 2013 Today in Sports History 1873 - The first rules for intercollegiate football were drawn up by representatives from Rutgers, Yale, Columbia and Princeton Universities. 1924 - Red Grange (Illinois) scored four touchdowns in the first 12 minutes of a game against Michigan. He scored a fifth touchdown, intercepted a pass and threw a touchdown-pass in the second half. 1950 - Connie Mack announced that he was going to retire after 50 seasons as the manager of the Philadelphia Athletics. 1956 - NFL commissioner Bert Bell disallowed the use of radio-equipped helmets by NFL quarterbacks. 1967 - The American League granted permission for the As to move to Oakland. Also, new franchises were awarded to Kansas City and Seattle. 1968 - Two black athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, were suspended by the U.S. Olympic Committee for giving a black power salute during a ceremony in Mexico City. 1968 - At the Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Bob Beamon set a record of 292½ in the long jump. The record remained unbroken until August 30, 1991, when Mike Powell jumped 294½. 1977 - Reggie Jackson tied Babe Ruths record for hitting three homeruns in a single World Series game. Jackson was only the second player to achieve this. 1997 - Hanson sang the national anthem at the opening game of the World Series.
Posted on: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 11:33:58 +0000

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