Sports History
1910 - Work began on the first board-track automobile speedway. The track was built in Playa del Ray, CA.
1920 - Joe Malone (Quebec Nordiques) scored seven goals against the Toronto St. Patricks in a 10-6 win.
1960 - The women’s singles U.S. figure skating championship was won by Carol Heiss.
1994 - Natalie Cole sang the U.S. national anthem at Super Bowl XXVIII. The Dallas Cowboys won 30-13 over the Buffalo Bills.
1994 - Dan Jansen of the United States set a world record of 35.76 when he became the first to skate 500 meters in less than 36 seconds.
2000 - The New York Mets announced that Garth Brooks would begin training with the team on February 20.
2000 - John Rocker (Atlanta Braves) was suspended from major league baseball for disparaging foreigners, homosexuals and minorities in an interview published by Sports Illustrated.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
On this Day.....
Posted by keveekev at 10:48 AM
Labels: John Rocker, MLB, Natalie Cole, NFL, NHL
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