Dayton Daily News

AUG. 11 — IN HISTORY

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1929 — Babe Ruth is the first MLB player to hit 500 home runs.

1943 — Volo Song, driven by Ben White, wins the Hambletoni­an Stakes in the third heat.

1948 — Demon Hanover, driven by Harrison Hoyt, wins the Hambletoni­an Stakes in straight heats.

1974 — Lee Trevino beats Jack Nicklaus by one stroke to capture the PGA Championsh­ip.

1984 — Britain’s Sebastian Coe sets an Olympic record in the 1,500 meter with a 3:32.53 winning time.

1985 — Hubert Green beats defending champion Lee Trevino by two strokes to take the PGA Championsh­ip.

1986 — Bob Tway’s bunker shot on the final hole gives him the PGA Championsh­ip over Greg Norman.

1991 — John Daly, the last alternate to make the field, wins the 73rd PGA Championsh­ip with a 1-under 71 to finish three strokes ahead of Bruce Lietzke.

1995 — Michael Johnson wins the 200 meters in 19.79 seconds in the World Track & Field Championsh­ips to become the first runner to capture the 200 and 400 meters in a major championsh­ip.

1996 — Mark Brooks makes a 5-foot birdie putt on the first hole of a playoff with Kenny Perry to win the PGA Championsh­ip.

2002 — Karrie Webb’s latest comeback establishe­s a new standard of excellence on the LPGA Tour: the Super Slam — winning the four tournament­s currently regarded as majors as well as the du Maurier, which lost its major status in 2000 after 21 years. Webb shoots a 6-under 66, rallying from three strokes behind to the first three-time winner in the Women’s British Open.

2016 — Michael Phelps wins his fourth gold medal of the Rio Olympics and 22nd overall with a victory in the 200-meter individual medley. It was the 13th individual gold and 26 medals overall.

2016 — Simone Biles soars to the allaround title in women’s gymnastics at the Rio Olympics. Her total of 62.198 is well clear of silver medalist and “Final Five” teammate Aly Raisman and Russian bronze medalist Aliya Mustafina.

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