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Sept. 19

1948: Pancho Gonzales, 20, wins the U.S. Lawn Tennis Associatio­n title with a three-set victory over Eric Sturgess.

1951: Ford C. Frick, president of the National League, is elected baseball commission­er by the team owners.

1981: Southern California's Marcus Allen rushes for 274 yards and scores two touchdowns in a 21-0 triumph over Indiana.

1985: Tommy Kramer of the Minnesota Vikings passes for 436 yards and three touchdowns in a 33-24 loss to the Chicago Bears.

1992: Sergei Bubka raises the world record in the pole vault, his 32nd world record, clearing 20 feet, 1{ inches in Tokyo.

1993: Nigel Mansell overpowers the field in the Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix to become the first rookie to win the Indy car PPG Cup championsh­ip.

1998: Evander Holyfield wins a unanimous decision over Vaughn Bean to retain his IBF and WBA heavyweigh­t titles before a crowd of 41,357 at Atlanta's Georgia Dome.

2000: In the Sydney Olympics, the U.S. softball team strands 20 baserunner­s in an 11-inning, 2-1 loss to Japan that ends a 112-game winning streak. It's the first loss for the Americans since the 1998 world championsh­ips.

2001 — Roger Clemens becomes the first pitcher in major league history to go 20-1, pitching the New York Yankees to a 6-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox. 2004: Jerry Rice's run of 274 straight games with a catch ends in the Oakland Raiders' 13-10 victory over the Buffalo Bills. The last time Rice didn't catch a pass was Dec. 1, 1985, at Washington.

2009: Texas College of the NAIA is trounced 75-6 by Texas Southern, a week after losing 92-0 to Stephen F. Austin. The Steers fall to 0-4 and have been outscored 300-12.

2010: — Matt Schaub is 38 of 52 for a franchise-record 497 yards with three touchdowns in Houston's 30-27 overtime win over Washington. Donovan McNabb of the Redskins is 28 of 38 for 426 yards. It's the first time two quarterbac­ks throw for 400 yards in an NFL game since 1994.

2010: New England's Randy Moss becomes the fourth NFL player to reach 150 career touchdowns in a 28-14 loss to the New York Jets.

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