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1935: Alf Perry ties a British Open scoring record with a 283 total at Muirfield in Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland. Perry’s finishes 5 under for a four-stroke win over Alf Padgham.

1939: Joe Louis stops Tony Galento in the fourth round at Yankee Stadium to retain the world heavyweigh­t title.

1953: Betsy Rawls wins the U.S. Women’s Open with a sixstroke playoff victory over Jacqueline Pung.

1966: Ernie Terrell scores a unanimous 15-round decision over Doug Jones in Houston to win the WBA title, which had been stripped from Muhammad Ali.

1971: Muhammad Ali wins a four-year legal battle to overturn his 1967 conviction for draft evasion in an 8-0 vote by the U.S.

Supreme Court.

1992: Connie Price-smith, who earlier won the discus, wins the shot put at 62 feet, 6 inches, to become the first woman to win both events at the U.S. Olympic trials since Earlene Brown in 1960.

1994: Oleg Salenko scores a World Cup record five goals as Russia beats Cameroon 6-1.

1997: Evander Holyfield, bleeding badly from his right ear after being bitten by Mike Tyson, retains the WBA heavyweigh­t championsh­ip in Las Vegas when Tyson is disqualifi­ed after the third round.

2007: Frank Thomas hit his 500th home run to become the 21st major leaguer to reach the career mark.

2007: Craig Biggio becomes the 27th player in major league history to get 3,000 hits in Houston’s 8-5 11-inning victory over Colorado.

2009: Mariano Rivera earns his 500th save, becoming the second reliever to reach the milestone, and the New York Yankees beat the Mets 4-2 for a Subway Series sweep.

2009: Nineteen-year-old Joey Logano becomes the youngest winner in the history of the NASCAR Sprint Cup series, winning the rain-shortened race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

2012: Kentucky becomes the first school to go 1-2 in the NBA draft. The New Orleans Hornets select Kentucky forward Anthony Davis with the No. 1 pick. Then Charlotte follows by taking fellow freshman Michael Kidd-gilchrist. The Wildcats join UNLV with six players drafted in the entire draft. UNLV had six players drafted in 1977 — but none in the first round.

2014: Sebastian K, driven by trainer Ake Svanstedt, trots the fastest mile in harness racing history, finishing in 1:49 in the $100,000 Sun Invitation­al for older trotters at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs. Sebastian K, an 8-year-old stallion who raced four times in the U.S. since arriving from Sweden during the winter, breaks the record of 1:49.3 set by Enough Talk in 2008.

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