Porterville Recorder

DAY IN HISTORY

- By Andrews Mcmeel Almanac

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Today is the 265th day of 2021 and the first day of autumn.

TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1776, the British hanged 21-year-old teacher/soldier Nathan Hale as a spy.

In 1862, President Abraham Lincoln announced the Emancipati­on Proclamati­on, making all slaves in seceding states free as of Jan. 1, 1863.

In 1975, President Gerald Ford survived a second assassinat­ion attempt in three weeks when his would-be assassin was thwarted by a bystander within a group of onlookers in San Francisco.

In 1980, Iraq invaded disputed territory in the Persian Gulf, officially beginning an eight-year war with Iran.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS:

Michael Faraday (1791-1867), scientist; Charles Brenton Huggins (1901-1997), physician; Tommy Lasorda (19272021), baseball player/ manager; Eugene Roche (1928-2004), actor; David Stern (1942-2020), NBA commission­er; Arthur O.

Sulzberger Jr. (1951- ), publisher; Andrea Bocelli (1958- ), singer-songwriter; Joan Jett (1958- ), singer-songwriter; Bonnie Hunt (1961- ), actress; Tom Felton (1987- ), actor; Carlos Correa (1994), baseball player

TODAY’S FACT: The first issue of National Geographic was published on this day in 1888.

TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1969, San Francisco Giants center fielder Willie Mays hit his 600th career home run in a 4-2 victory over the San Diego Padres.

TODAY’S QUOTE: “Listen, if you start worrying about the people in the stands, before too long you’re up in the stands with them.” — Tommy Lasorda

TODAY’S NUMBER: $990,445 — purse (then the largest in the history of boxing) that Gene Tunney won for defending his heavyweigh­t title against Jack Dempsey in the infamous “Long Count” bout held on this date in 1927.

TODAY’S MOON: Between full moon (Sept. 20) and last quarter moon (Sept. 28).

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