Call & Times

TODAY IN SPORTS

- Compiled By PAUL MONTELLA

June 20

1936 - Jesse Owens sets a 100-meter record of 10.2 seconds at a meet in Chicago.

1940 - Joe Louis stops Arturo Godoy in the eighth round at Yankee Stadium to retain the world heavyweigh­t title. 1960 - Floyd Patterson knocks out Ingemar Johansson in the fifth round in New York to become the first boxer to regain the world heavyweigh­t title.

1964 - Ken Venturi beats Tommy Jacobs by two strokes to win the U.S. Open. 1966 - Billy Casper beats Arnold Palmer by four strokes in a playoff to win the U.S. Open.

1968 - The Night of Speed. In a span of 2 3/4 hours, the world record of 10 seconds for the 100 meters is broken by three men and tied by seven others at the AAU Track and Field Championsh­ips in Sacramento, Calif. Jim Hines wins the first semifinal in a tight finish with Ronny Ray Smith, becoming the first man to break the 10-second barrier. Both runners are credited with a time of 9.9 seconds. Charlie Greene wins the second semifinal and then ties Hines’ 9.9 record in the final.

1976 - Jerry Pate, 22, wins the U.S. Open by two strokes over Al Geiberger and

Tom Weiskopf.

1980 - Roberto Duran wins a 15-round decision over Sugar Ray Leonard in Montreal to win the world welterweig­ht crown. 1982 - Tom Watson wins the U.S. Open by two strokes over Jack Nicklaus. 1984 - Jockey Pat Day equals a thoroughbr­ed racing record for an eight-race card when he wins seven races at Churchill Downs. Day’s only loss is in the fourth race.

1987 - Scott Simpson, with a final-round 2-under 68, beats Tom Watson by one stroke to win the U.S. Open.

1987 - The Dallas Sidekicks win the MISL title with a 4-3 overtime victory in the seventh game over the Tacoma Stars. 1993 - Lee Janzen holes a 30-foot chip for birdie on No. 16 and adds birdies on the par-5 closing holes for a two-stroke victory over Payne Stewart in the U.S. Open. Janzen ties Jack Nicklaus’ record 272 total and Lee Trevino’s four straight rounds in the 60’s.

1993 - John Paxson hits a 3-pointer with 3.9 seconds left as the Chicago Bulls win their third consecutiv­e NBA title with a 99-98 victory over the Phoenix Suns in Game 6 of the finals.

1994 - Ernie Els of South Africa becomes the first foreign winner of the U.S. Open since 1981, beating Loren Roberts on the second playoff hole.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States