Call & Times

THIS DATE IN SPORTS

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January 9

1942 — Joe Louis knocks out Buddy Baer with four seconds left in the first round at Madison Square Garden in New York to retain the world heavyweigh­t title.

1977 — Oakland captures its first NFL Championsh­ip and the Minnesota Vikings drop their fourth Super Bowl, with the Raiders winning 32-14.

1988 — Anthony Carter catches 10 passes for an NFL postseason-record 227 yards to lead the Minnesota Vikings to a 36-24 victory over the San Francisco 49ers and advances to the NFC title game.

1996 — The Toronto Raptors set an NBA record by not making a single free throw in a 92-91 loss to the Charlotte Hornets. The expansion Raptors go 0-for-3 from the line.

2004 — Brian Boucher of Phoenix posts his fifth consecutiv­e shutout in a 2-0 win over Minnesota. He stops 21 shots and passes Bill Durnan’s NHL mark of 309 minutes, 21 seconds without a goal early in the third period.

2006 — Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers scores 45 points against Indiana, making him the first player since Wilt Chamberlai­n — in November 1964 — to score at least that many in four straight games.

2007 — Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gwynn are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Mark McGwire, whose 583 home runs ranked seventh on the career list, does not make it on his first ballot. 2010 — Peyton Manning becomes the first player to win The Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player honors four times.

2010 — Detroit’s Ben Gordon scores 20 points, including the 10 millionth point in NBA history, in a 104-04 loss to Philadelph­ia.

2012 — Jeremy Shelley kicks five field goals and Trent Richardson breaks a 34-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter as No. 2 Alabama beats No. 1 LSU 21-0 — the first shutout in BCS title game history.

2013 — No one is elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. For the second time in four decades, baseball writers fail to give any player the 75 percent required for induction to Cooperstow­n. Craig Biggio, 20th on the career list with 3,060 hits, appears on 68.2 percent of the 569 ballots, the highest total but 39 votes shy.

2016 — Quarterbac­k Carson Wentz, out since mid-October with a broke wrist, returns to lead North Dakota State to an unpreceden­ted fifth straight FCS championsh­ip with a 37-10 victory over top-seeded Jacksonvil­le State. 2016 — Chris Boswell kicks a 35-yard field goal with 14 seconds remaining, sending the Steelers past Cincinnati 18-16 in the AFC wild-card game. Pittsburgh moves into field goal position after two 15-yard penalties on the Bengals, one on linebacker Vontaze Burfict and another on Adam Jones after Burfict hits defenseles­s Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown.

2017 — Deshaun Watson and Clemson dethrone the defending champions and become the first team to beat Nick Saban’s Alabama dynasty in a national title game, taking down the top-ranked Crimson Tide 35-31 in the College Football Playoff. Watson finds Hunter Renfrow for a 2-yard touchdown pass with a second remaining to give the Tigers their first national championsh­ip since 1981.

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