Call & Times

TODAY IN SPORTS

- By The Associated Press Compiled By PAUL MONTELLA

May 29

1903 — Flocarline becomes the first filly to win the Preakness Stakes.

1908 — Jockey Joe Notter misjudges the finish of the Belmont Stakes and eases up on his mount, Colin, whose career record to that point was 13-for-13. Notter recovers from his mistake and holds off Fair Play, who came within a head of defeating Colin. When he retired, Colin’s record stood at 15 wins in as many starts. 1911 — Ray Harroun wins the first Indianapol­is 500 in 6 hours, 42 minutes and 8 seconds with an average speed of 74.59 mph.

1912 — Joe Dawson wins the second Indianapol­is 500 in 6:21:06. Ralph Mulford is told he has to complete the race for 10th place money. It takes him 8 hours and 53 minutes as he makes several stops for fried chicken. The finishing rule is changed the next year.

1951 — Lee Wallard wins the Indianapol­is 500, becoming the first driver to break the 4-hour mark with a time of 3:57:38.05. 1952 — At 22, Troy Ruttman becomes the youngest driver to win the Indianapol­is 500.

1955 — Bob Sweikert, an Indianapol­is native, wins the Indianapol­is 500. Bill Vukovich, seeking his third consecutiv­e victory, is killed in a four-car crash on the 56th lap.

1985 — The Edmonton Oilers win the Stanley Cup for the second straight year with an 8-3 victory over the Philadelph­ia

Flyers in Game 5.

1993 — Emerson Fittipaldi wins his second Indianapol­is 500, by 2.8 seconds. Fittipaldi takes the lead on lap 185 and holds on, outfoxing Formula One champion Nigel Mansell and runner-up Arie Luyendyk. 2004 — In Cooper City, Fla., Canada easily beats the United States in a three-day cricket match, the first competitio­n on American soil sanctioned by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council.

2005 — Johns Hopkins wins its first NCAA lacrosse title in 18 years, beating Duke 9-8 to complete an undefeated season. 2009 — Travis Tucker hits an RBI single with one out in the top of the 25th inning to give Texas a 3-2 victory over Boston College in the longest baseball game in NCAA history.

2011 — Jim Tressel, who guided Ohio State to its first national title in 34 years, resigns amid NCAA violations from a tattoo-parlor scandal that sullied the image of one of the country’s top football programs. 2012 — Roger Federer breaks Jimmy Connors’ Open era record of 233 Grand Slam match wins by beating Adrian Ungur of Romania 6-3, 6-2, 6-7 (6), 6-3 in the second round of the French Open. 2016 — Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson carry the 73-win Warriors right back to the NBA Finals, as Golden State rallies from a 3-1 series deficit to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 96-88 in Game

7 of the Western Conference finals. The Warriors are the 10th team to rally from a 3-1 deficit and win a postseason series.

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