The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

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FEB. 28

1922: In the first formal college conference basketball tournament, North Carolina beats Mercer 40-26 to win the Southern Intercolle­giate Conference championsh­ip. The 13-team conference keeps standings in its’ second season.

The Chicago Black Hawks are shutout for an NHL-record eighth straight game. It’s not a total loss, as the Black Hawks hold the New York Rangers scoreless for a 0-0 tie.

College basketball is televised for the first time. Station W2XBS transmits a basketball doublehead­er from New York’s Madison Square Garden. Pittsburgh plays Fordham and New York University competes against Georgetown.

Johnny Longden becomes the first jockey in history to reach 5,000 victories. Longden, who started his career in 1927, coaxes Bente to a head victory over Flying Finish II in the fourth race at Santa Anita Park.

The United States hockey team scores six goals in the third period to beat Czechoslov­akia 9-4 and win the gold medal in the Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, Calif. The U.S. is down 4-3 after two periods, but Roger Christian scores three times in the third. Roger’s brother, Bill Christian, assists on two of the three goals.

Jack Nicklaus wins the PGA Championsh­ip by beating Billy Casper by three strokes.

Houston’s Calvin Murphy makes the last of his 78 consecutiv­e free throws, in a game against San Diego, setting what was then an NBA record.

Baseball commission­er Peter Ueberroth conditiona­lly suspends Dave Parker of the Cincinnati Reds, Keith Hernandez of the New York Mets, Joaquin Andujar of the Oakland Athletics, Lonnie Smith of the Kansas City Royals, Enos Cabell of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Jeff Leonard of the San Francisco Giants and Dale Berra of the New York Yankees for one year for drug abuse. After conditions are met the suspension­s are reduced.

Chick Hearn, broadcaste­r for the Los Angeles Lakers, calls his 2,000th consecutiv­e game for the club, a streak spanning 22 years.

Winnipeg’s Teemu Selanne scores four goals and becomes the third rookie in NHL history to score 50 goals in a season. Selanne scores his 51st goal in the third period to help the Jets defeat the Minnesota North Stars 7-6 at Winnipeg Arena.

Venus and Serena Williams become the first sisters to win WTA Tour events on the same day. Venus wins the IGA SuperThrif­t Tennis Classic in Oklahoma City after Serena takes her first title on the WTA Tour at the Gaz de France Open.

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