Texarkana Gazette

This Day in Sports History

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Oct. 12 1920 — In the final race of his career, 3-year-old Man o War defeats 1919 Triple Crown winner Sir Barton in a match race, the Kenilworth Park Gold Cup. Sent off at odds of 1-20, Man o War wins by seven lengths for his 14th consecutiv­e victory.

1940 — Tennessee registers its 17th consecutiv­e regular-season shutout with a 53-0 rout of TennesseeC­hattanooga. The record streak started on Nov. 5, 1938, also against TennesseeC­hattanooga.

1946 — The No. 2 Texas Longhorns beat No. 1 Oklahoma 28-7. It’s the eighth 1-2 matchup in AP poll history and the first time the second-ranked team wins the game.

1976 — Don Murdoch of the New York Rangers ties an NHL record for rookies with five goals in a 10-4 victory over the Minnesota North Stars.

1986 — Walter Payton becomes the first NFL player to accumulate 20,000 all-purpose yards in the Chicago Bears’ 20-7 victory over the Houston Oilers. Payton has 76 yards rushing and 30 yards receiving for a career total of 20,045.

1991 — Doug Flutie of the British Columbia Lions breaks Warren Moon’s CFL record for yards passing in a season with a 582yard performanc­e in a 45-38 overtime loss to Edmonton.

1997 — James Stewart of the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars becomes the fourth player in NFL history and the first since 1963 to rush for five touchdowns. All the TDs are for less than 10 yards, and he finishes with 102 yards on 15 carries in Jacksonvil­le’s 38-21 victory over Philadelph­ia.

2003 — Michael Schumacher wins a record sixth world title. He clinches the Formula One championsh­ip by two points after finishing eighth in the Japanese Grand Prix. Ferrari teammate Rubens Barrichell­o wins the season-ending race.

2008 — Arizona becomes the first team in NFL history to block a punt to score the winning TD in overtime in their 30-24 win over Dallas.

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