August 14
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[edit] Events
[edit] 1903
- Jim Jeffries defeated Jim Corbett in 10 rounds to retain the world heavyweight boxing title.
[edit] 1936
- The United States defeated Canada 19-8 in the first Olympic Gold Medal basketball game.
[edit] 1937
- The Detroit Tigers and the St. Louis Browns set an American League record by scoring 36 combined runs in a doubleheader.
[edit] 1958
- Vic Power of the Cleveland Indians stole home twice during the same game.
[edit] 1959
- The first meeting was held to organize the American Football League.
[edit] 1961
- With a loss to the Chicago Cubs, the Philadelphia Phillies extended their losing streak to 17 games.
[edit] 1971
- Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals throws a no-hitter against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Three Rivers Stadium. The Cardinals win the game 11-0. Or was this game at Forbes Field?
[edit] 1974
- The NFL Players Association ended their seven-week strike.
[edit] 1977
- The New York Cosmos and the Fort Lauderdale Strikes played a match in front of 77,961 fans at Giants Stadium. It was the largest crowd to witness a soccer game in the United States. The Cosmos beat the Strikers 8-3.
[edit] 1979
- Lou Brock of the St. Louis Cardinals got his 3,000th hit.
[edit] 1986
- Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds had his 4,256th (last) base hit in a game against the San Francisco Giants.
[edit] 1987
- Mark McGwire of the Oakland A's set the record for home runs by a rookie when he connected for his 39th home run of the season.
[edit] 1996
- Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger bought French midfielder Patrick Vieira from Italian side AC Milan for £3.5 million.
[edit] Births
[edit] 1959
- Earvin "Magic" Johnson, NBA Basketball Star
[edit] 1971
- Mark Loretta was born in California
[edit] Debuts
[edit] 1999
- David Riske made his MLB debut for the Cleveland Indians. He worked a perfect 9th in a 7-1 beating of the Baltimore Orioles.
