Dayton Daily News

A LOOK AT THIS DATE IN SPORTS HISTORY

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■ 1901 — Parader, ridden by Fred Landry, overcomes a bad start to win the Preakness Stakes by two lengths over Sadie S.

■ 1904 — Bryn Mawr, ridden by Eugene Hildebrand, wins the Preakness Stakes by one length over Wotan.

■ 1946 — The Washington Senators beat New York 2-1 in the first night game at Yankee Stadium.

■ 1956 — Dale Long of the Pittsburgh Pirates hits a home run in his eighth consecutiv­e game for a major league record. Long connects off Brooklyn’s Carl Erskine at Forbes Field.

■ 1978 — Al Unser wins his third Indianapol­is 500, the fifth driver to do so, edging Tom Sneva by 8.19 seconds. ■ 1985 — The San Diego Sockers beat the Baltimore Blast 5-3 to win the MISL title in five games.

■ 1995 — Jacques Villeneuve overcomes one penalty and wins by another in the Indianapol­is 500. Villeneuve drives to victory after fellow Canadian Scott Goodyear is penalized for passing the pace car on the final restart.

■ 2000 — Dutch swimming star Inge de Bruijn sets her third world record in three days, adding the 100 freestyle mark to the 50 and 100 butterfly marks she set previously at the Sheffield Super Grand Prix. De Bruijn becomes the first swimmer to finish under 54.00 in the 100 freestyle at 53.80 seconds.

■ 2006 — Sam Hornish Jr. overcomes a disastrous mistake in the pits and a pair of Andrettis — Marco and father Michael — to win the second-closest Indianapol­is 500 ever, by .0635 seconds.

■ 2006 — Barry Bonds hits his 715th home run during the San Francisco Giants’ 6-3 loss to the Colorado Rockies to slip past Babe Ruth and pull in right behind Hank Aaron, whose longstandi­ng record of 755 Bonds would later eclipse.

■ 2007 — Duke has an almost unfathomab­le comeback fall short in a 12-11 loss to Johns Hopkins in the NCAA lacrosse championsh­ip game. The Blue Devils never finished their 2006 season, and then makes it all the way back to the title game.

■ 2011 — Novak Djokovic extends his perfect start to the season at the French Open, beating Juan Martin del Potro 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 for his 40th straight victory this year. Djokovic’s 40-0 start to 2011 is the secondbest opening streak in the Open era, which started in 1968.

■ 2016 — Klay Thompson makes a playoff-record 11 3-pointers and scores 41 points, and the defending champion Golden State Warriors force a seventh game in the Western Conference finals with a 108-101 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder.

■ 2017 — Angelique Kerber becomes the first women’s No. 1 seed to lose in the French Open’s first round in the Open era. Kerber loses 6-2, 6-2 to the 40th-ranked Ekaterina Makarova of Russia.

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