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Funny news bloopers
Here is another video on I am bored that has a compilation of funny news bloopers.
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Funny Cat smoking, wont give up the cigarette.
This is so funny.
This cat will not give up smoking. The guy tries to take it away, but cat says no.
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Parlotones – Should we fight back
A great band to come out of South Africa, the Parlotones.
Parlotones playing should we fight back at the Grand west grand arena here in Cape Town.
Enjoy:
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Today in history 21 September
Today in history, 21 September the following happened:
1999 Earthquake kills 2,295 in central Taiwan
1997 Liselotte Neumann wins LPGA PING Welch’s Championship
1997 Mike Piazza is 2nd to hit a home run out of Dodger Stadium
1997 Tim Herron wins Texas Golf Open shooting a 271
1996 Christie Brinkey gets married for 4th time, she marries Peter Cook
1996 John F. Kennedy, Jr. marries Caroline Bisset
1994 Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Ft. Lauderdale / Miami, Florida on WBGG 105.9 FM
1993 Ukraine government of Kutshma resigns
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Today in history 20 September
Today in history, 20 September, the following happened:
2000 Patent on RSA cryptograph algorithm ends
1995 Cincinnati Reds becomes 1st team to clinch NL Central
1994 Space shuttle STS-64 (Discovery 20), lands
1992 Colleen Walker wins LPGA SAFECO Golf Classic
1992 Frances votes in favor of Maastricht treaty
1992 Leanza Cornett (Florida), 21, crowned 66th Miss America 1993
1992 Phils’ Mickey Moradini makes an unassisted triple play
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Fun With words – Rearrange for new meaning
This is just too clever, some words used every day, turn them around and you get the following:
PRESBYTERIAN:
When you rearrange the letters:
BEST IN PR AYER
ASTRONOMER:
When you rearrange the letters:
MOON STARER
DESPERATION:
When you rearrange the letters:
A ROPE ENDS IT
THE EYES:
When you rearrange the letters:
THEY SEE
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Today in history 15 September
Today in history, the following happened:
2008 Lehman Brothers files for bankruptcy
1997 Edison International purchases Anaheim Stadium naming rights for $50M
1997 Oprah Winfrey announces she will continue her show through 2000
1996 2nd Presidents Golf Cup: U.S. beats International team 16 -15 at Robert Jones Va
1996 Bangladesh beat UAE by 104 runs to win the ACC Trophy Final
1996 Karrie Webb wins LPGA SAFECO Golf Classic
1996 Texas Rangers retire their 1st number, Nolan Ryan’s #34
1995 Cards shortstop Ozzie Smith sets record of 1,554 double plays
1994 “Sound of Motown,” premieres in Rotterdam
1994 Dennis Richardson sworn in as head of St. Maarten
1994 Moslem fundamentalists kidnap and behead 16 citizens in Algeria
1993 Liechtenstein prince Hans-Adam II disbands parliament
1992 Ted Weiss, despite dying on 14th, wins congressional New York City seat
1991 “Party Machine with Nia Peeples” final show
1991 19th du Maurier Golf Classic: Nancy Scranton
1991 NBA star Magic Johnson marries Earletha “Cookie” Kelly
1991 SD State freshman Marshall Faulk sets NCAA rushing record of 386 yards
1991 U.S. women’s gymnastics team win 1st World Championships medal (silver)
1990 42nd Emmy Awards – LA Law and Murphy Brown win
1990 Chicago White Sox Bobby Thigpen is 1st to record 50 saves
1990 Emmy Creative Arts Award presentation
1990 Florida lottery goes over $100,000,000
1990 France announce it will send 4,000 troops to Persian Gulf
1988 “Les Miserables,” opens at Raimund Theatre, Vienna
1988 Lillehammer, Norway upsets Anchorage to host 1994 Winter olympics
1988 Museum of Moving Image in London opens
1988 Test Cricket debut of Ian Healy, vs Pakistan at Karachi
1986 1st broadcast of “LA Law” on NBC-TV
1986 Bomb attack in Paris, 1 dead
1985 26th Ryder Cup: Europe beat U.S., 16 -11 at The Belfry, England
1985 Joanne Carner wins LPGA SAFECO Golf Classic
1985 Olof Palme forms Sweden minority government
1985 Senate judiciary committee begins Robert Bork confirmation hearings
1985 Willie Nelson’s Farm Aid concert
1985 Yankees trade Jim Deshaies to Astros for 40-year-old Joe Niekro
1984 Sharlene Wells (Utah), 20, crowned 58th Miss America 1985
1984 U.S.S.R. performs nuclear test at Semipalitinsk, Eastern Kazakhstan U.S.S.R.
1983 Cops beat to death Michael Stewart for graffiting New York City subway
1983 Israel premier Begin resigns
1982 1st issue of “USA Today” published by Gannett Co Inc
1982 Israeli forces began pouring into west Beirut
1982 Pope John Paul II receives PLO leader Yasser Arafat
1981 U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approves Sandra Day O’Connor
1981 Pope John Paul II publishes encyclical “Laborem exercens” against capitalism/marxism
1980 Paul McCartney releases “Temporary Secretary”
1979 Red Sox Bob Watson is 1st to hit for cycle in AL and NL (Astros)
1979 U.S.S.R. performs nuclear test at Semipalitinsk, Eastern Kazakhstan U.S.S.R.
1978 Dodgers become 1st major league team to draw 3 million fans
1978 Muhammad Ali beats Leon Spinks in 15 for heavyweight boxing title
1978 Yankees beat Boston 4-0, Guidry wins # 22, Yankees lead 2 games
1977 “Man of La Mancha” opens at Palace Theater New York City for 124 performances
1977 President Carter meets with 15 record company executives
1977 U.S. performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1976 Ntozake Shange’s “For Colored Girls Who …,” premieres in New York City
1976 Soyuz 22 carries 2 cosmonauts into Earth orbit for 8 days
1975 Mike Vail extends hitting streak ton rookie-record 23 straight game
1974 Market Square Arena in Indianapolis opens
1974 Sandra Haynie wins LPGA Charity Golf Classic
1973 “Star Trek-Animated” premieres on TV
1973 Dutch Guilder devalued 5%
1973 Ohio State’s Archie Griffith begins record 31 cons 100 yd rushing
1973 Secretariat wins Marlboro Cup in world record 1:45 2/5 for 1 miles
1972 WMAO TV channel 23 in Greenwood, MS (PBS) begins broadcasting
1971 1st broadcast of “Columbo” on NBC-TV
1970 Decca awards Bing Crosby a 2nd platinum disc for selling 300 million
1970 PLO leader Arafat threatens to make a cemetery of Jordan
1970 Rotterdam harbor strikes end
1969 Cards Steve Carlton sets record by striking out 19 New York Mets in a game
1968 “Barbra Streisand: A Happening in Central Park” Show on CBS TV
1968 Carol Mann wins LPGA Shirley Englehorn Golf Invitational
1968 Launch of Zond 5, 1st lunar fly-around with Earth reentry
1968 Probable Test flight for a manned fly-around (scooped by Apollo ![]()
1967 KPOB TV channel 15 in Poplar Bluff, MO (ABC) begins broadcasting
1966 1st British nuclear sub HMS Resolution launched
1966 Dutch political party (D’66) forms
1966 Gemini XI (Conrad/Gordon) returns to Earth
1965 “Lost in Space” premieres
1964 Beatles play at Public Auditorium in Cleveland
1964 Final edition of socialist British newspaper “Daily Herald”
1963 4 children killed in bombing of a black Baptist church in Birmingham
1963 Alou brothers-Felipe, Matty, and Jesus-appear in San Francisco outfield for 1 inn
1963 Ben Bella elected 1st president of Algeria
1963 Marilynn Smith wins LPGA Eugene Ladies’ Golf Open
1963 WNTV TV channel 29 in Greenville, South Carolina (PBS) begins broadcasting
1962 “Bravo, Giovanni” closes at Broadhurst Theater New York City after 76 performances
1962 Australia’s 1st entry in America’s Cup yacht race (U.S. wins)
1962 KC A’s Bill Fischer sets record of 69 1/3 innings without a walk
1962 U.S.S.R. performs nuclear test at Novaya Zemlya U.S.S.R.
1962 WOKR TV channel 13 in Rochester, New York (ABC) begins broadcasting
1961 61st U.S. Golf Amateur Championship won by Jack Nicklaus
1961 Hurricane Carla strikes Texas with winds of 175 mph
1959 Soviet Premier Khrushchev arrives in U.S. to begin a 13-day visit
1958 48 die in a train crash in Elizabethport NJ
1958 Commuter train crashes through drawbridge, killing 48 (Newark NJ)
1957 “Bachelor Father” with John Forsythe premieres
1957 Adenauers CDU wins parliamentary election in West Germany
1957 SF Seals (Pacific Coast League) play their last game
1955 WCTV TV channel 6 in Tallahassee-Thomasville, Florida (CBS) begins
1953 Boxing’s NBA adopts 10-pt-must-scoring-system (10 pts to round winner)
1953 KVOA TV channel 4 in Tucson, Arizona (NBC) begins broadcasting
1953 WVEC TV channel 13 in Hampton-Norfolk, Virginia (ABC) begins broadcasting
1952 Braves last game in Boston’s Braves Field before move to Milwaukee
1952 European Parliament forms in Strasbourg
1952 U.N. turns over Eritrea to Ethiopia
1951 “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” closes at Ziegfeld New York City after 740 performances
1951 Emile Zatopek runs world record 20k (1:01:15.8)
1951 Pope Pius XII publishes encyclical Ingruentium Malorum
1950 During Korean conflict, United Nations forces land at Inchon in South Korea
1950 East German premier Grotewohl pleads for German reunification
1950 For a record 6th time, New York Yankee Johnny Mize hits 3 home runs in one game
1950 Longest game in Phila’s Shribe Park, Phillies beat Reds 8-7 in 19
1950 U.N. lands at Inchon to drive North Korean troops out of the south
1950 U.S. troop land on Wolmi-Do island off of Seoul
1949 “Lone Ranger” premieres on ABC-TV
1949 WJAC TV channel 6 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania (NBC/ABC) begins broadcasting
1949 WJXT TV channel 4 in Jacksonville, Florida (CBS) begins broadcasting
1948 “Small Wonder” opens at Coronet Theater New York City for 134 performances
1948 F-86 Sabre sets world aircraft speed record of 1080 kph
1948 WHN-AM in New York City changes call letters to WMGM
1947 1st 4 engine jet propelled fighter plane tested, Columbus, Oh
1947 Yankees clinch pennant #15
1946 Dodgers beat Cubs 2-0 in 5 inns, games called because of gnats
1944 British bombers hit Tirpitz with Tallboy bombs
1944 Russian troops free Sofia Bulgaria
1944 U.S. 1st Infantry division pushes through to Westwall
1944 U.S. 28th Infantry division occupies Hill 555 at Roscheid
1944 U.S. troops lands on Palau and Morotai
1943 Benito Mussolini forms a rival fascist government in Italy
1943 Concentration Camp Vaivara in Estonia opens
1943 Concentration Camp Kauwen in Lithuania opens
1942 U.S. aircraft carrier Wasp torpedoed at Guadalcanal
1941 Nazis kill 800 Jewish women at Shkudvil Lithuania
1940 3rd American Football League plays 1st game (Milw 14, Columbus 2)
1940 Chicago Tribune sponsors Ted Lyons Day (White Sox pitcher)
1940 Luftwaffe bombs Bristol Aeroplane Company
1940 Prime Minister Winston Churchill visits #11 Fighter Group
1940 Tide turns in Battle of Britain in WW II, RAF beats Luftwaffe
1938 British Prime Minister Chamberlain visits Hitler at Berchtesgarden
1938 John Cobb sets world auto speed record at 350.2 MPH (lasts 1 day)
1938 Only time brothers hit back-to-back home runs (Lloyd and Paul Waner, Pitts)
1937 WPA extends L-Taraval streetcar to San Francisco Zoo (at Sloat Blvd)
1935 Nuremberg Laws deprives German Jews of citizenship and makes swastika official symbol of Nazi Germany
1931 British naval fleet mutinies at Invergordon over pay cuts
1931 Philadelphia A’s clinch pennant, beating Cleveland
1930 1st International bridge match is held in London. U.S. team defeats England
1928 400 kg Fournier-albums (forged postage stamps) burn in Geneva
1928 Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin
1928 Cards set NL record of 18 men left on base beating Phillies 8-6
1928 Stothard, Kalmar and Ruby’s musical “Good Boy,” premieres in New York City
1923 43rd U.S. Mens Tennis: William T Tilden beats W M Johnston (64 61 64)
1923 Bill Tilden wins U.S. Lawn Tennis Open
1922 Catcher Butch Henline is 1st NLer to hit 3 home runs in a game since 1897
1921 Pope Benedictus XV publishes encyclical Alcohol Paraclitus
1921 WBZ-AM in Boston MA begins radio transmissions
1917 Russia proclaimed a republic by Alexander Kerensky
1916 1st tank used in war, “Little Willies” at Battle of Flors, France
1916 Britains 1st use of tanks (Battle of Somme)
1915 Boston Braves beat St. Louis Cardinals 20-1
1914 Battle of Aisne begins between Germans and French during WW I
1914 U.S. Marines march out of Vera Cruz, Mexico
1913 1st U.S. milch goat show held, Rochester, New York
1912 Red Sox pitcher Joe Wood ties then record of 16 straight wins
1912 War between Turkey and Montenegro breaks out in Albania
1910 Boers and Afrikaners win 1st general elections in Union of South Africa (South Africa History)
1904 Wilbur Wright makes his 1st airplane flight
1903 Queen Wilhelmina calls railroad strikers “criminals”
1899 5th U.S. Golf Open: Willie Smith shoots a 315 at Baltimore CC MD
1898 National Afro-American Council forms in Rochester NY
1894 Japan defeats China in Battle of Ping Yang
1882 British general Wolseley occupies Cairo
1879 Pim Mulier forms “Haarlem Football Club”
1873 Last German troops leave France
1870 Dutch 1st Chamber abolishes Capital punishment (20-18)
1862 Confederates conquer Union-weapon arsenal at Harpers Ferry WV
1857 Timothy Alder patents typesetting machine
1853 1st U.S. woman ordained a minister, Antoinette Blackwell
1846 Jung Bahadur Rana grabs power in Nepal
1835 HMS Beagle and Charles Darwin reache Galapagos Islands
1830 1st to be run-over by a railroad train (William Huskisson, England)
1830 Duke of Wellington opens Liverpool and Manchester Railway
1821 Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras and Nicaragua gain independ
1812 French army under Napoleon reaches Kremlin, Moscow
1795 Cape Colony surrenders to England
1789 Department of Foreign Affairs, renamed Department of State
1787 Utrecht patriots flee to Amsterdam
1776 British forces capture Kip’s Bay Manhattan during Revolution
1774 Cossack Emilian Pugachev captured
1733 King Frederik Willem I divides Prussia-Brandenburg in Cantons
1707 Rakoczi II and Czar Peter the Great sign social security agreement
1683 Germantown Pennsylvania founded by 13 immigrant families
1656 England and France sign peace treaty
1644 Giambattista Pamfili replaces Pope Urban VII as Innocent X
1621 Swedish troops occupy Riga
1620 Mayflower departs from Plymouth England with 102 pilgrims
1619 Prince Bethlen Gabors troops occupy Pozsony (Pressburg) Hungary
1590 Giambattista Catagna elected as Pope Urban VII
1584 San Lorenzo del Escorial Palace in Madrid finished
1514 Thomas Wolsey appointed archbishop of York
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Today in history 13 September
Today in history the following happened:
1998 SAFECO Golf Classic
1997 Katherine Shindle (Ill), 24, crowned 71st Miss America 1998
1996 Phil Simmons scores 171 and takes 6-14 for Leics vs. Durham
1994 George Burns, undergoes surgery to drain fluid from his brain
1994 Space probe Ulyssus passes south pole of Sun
1993 Israeli Minister of Foreign affairs Peres and PLO-Abu Mazen sign peace accord
1993 Junxia Cheek runs ladies world record 3000m (8:06.11)
1993 Queens New York begins required recycling
1992 112th U.S. Mens Tennis: Stefan Edberg beats Pete Sampras (36 64 76 62)
1992 New York Giants trailing Dallas Cowboys 34-0 in 3rd, lose 34-28
1992 Nancy Lopez wins Ping-Cellular One LPGA Golf Championship
1992 Steffan Edberg beats Pete Sampress to win U.S. Open
1991 55 ton concrete beam falls in Montreal’s Olympic Stadium
1991 Joe Carter is 1st to have 3 consec 100-RBI seasons with 3 differ teams
1991 Joe Coleman 3rd 100 RBI season in a row 3 teams (Cleveland, San Diego and Toronto)
1991 Kim Zmeskal is 1st American to win a medal at World Gymnastics Championships, she wins the gold with 39.848 pts
1990 Commuter train at Johannesburg South Africa attacked, 36 die
1990 Iraqi troops storm residence of French ambassador in Kuwait
1990 Robert E. Nederlander appointed New York Yankee managing general partner
1990 Senate Judiciary Com opens hearing on confirmation of David Souter
1989 “Les Miserables,” opens at Fisher Theatre, Detroit
1989 Desmond Tutu leads biggest anti-apartheid protest march in South Africa
1989 Fay Vincent elected baseball’s 8th commissioner
1988 10th time, 4 players hit baseball major-league record grand slams
1988 9 hard/software manufacturers announce EISA computer bus in New York
1988 Gilbert is strongest (26.13 barometer) hurricane in Western Hemisphere
1987 Cesium-137 stolen from abandoned hospital in Rio de Janeiro
1987 Nancy Lopez wins LPGA Cellular One-Ping Golf Championship
1987 Paul Lynch of Great Britain does 32,573 push-ups in 24 hours
1986 Bert Blyleven gives up a record 44 home runs in a season
1985 2nd MTV Awards: Bruce Springsteen
1985 John Williams introduces new Today Show theme
1984 STS-41-G launch vehicle moves to launch pad
1984 Simon Peres forms Israeli government with Likoed
1983 Dan Quisenberry record 39th season save
1983 Emmy Creative Arts Award presentation
1983 Oakland’s Rickey Henderson 3rd straight 100 steals for season
1983 Steve O’Shaughnessy scores 100 in 35 minutes, Lancs vs. Leics
1983 U.S. Mint strikes 1st gold coin in 50 years (Olympic Eagle)
1982 50 die in Spantax Airlines DC-10 on takeoff from Malaga, Spain
1982 Joe Lefevre gets 6 hits in one baseball game
1981 101st U.S. Mens Tennis: John McEnroe beats Bjorn Borg (46 62 64 63)
1981 33rd Emmy Awards: Taxi, Hill St. Blue, Judd Hirsh and Isabel Sanford wins
1981 April Moon sets women’s handbow distance record of 1,039 yards and 13″
1981 Atlanta Falcons tie record of 31 points in 4th quarter (vs Green Bay)
1981 Jan Stephenson wins LPGA United Virginia Bank Golf Classic
1981 U.S.S.R. performs nuclear test at Semipalitinsk, Eastern Kazakhstan U.S.S.R.
1980 1st United Negro College Fund
1979 China performs nuclear test
1979 South Africa grants Venda independence (Not recognized out of South Africa) (South African History)
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Today in history 4 September
Today in history on 4 September the following happened:
1906 New York Highlanders win 5th straight doubleheader
1904 Dali Lama signs treaty allowing British commerce in Tibet
1899 8.3 earthquake shakes Yakutat Bay, Alaska
1894 In New York City, 12,000 tailors went on strike protesting sweat shops
1894 Soccer team Veendam 1894 forms
1893 English author Beatrix Potter 1st tells the story of Peter Rabbit
1888 George Eastman patents 1st roll-film camera and registers “Kodak”
1886 Apache Chief Geronimo surrenders ending last major US-Indian war
1885 1st cafeteria opens (New York City)
1870 3rd French republic proclaimed as they overthrow their king
1866 1st Hawaiian daily newspaper published
1862 General Lee invades North with 50,000 Confederate troops
1862 North Beach and Mission Railway Company organized in SF
1854 English/French assault on Petropavlovsk Kamchatka
1842 Work on Koln cathedral recommences after 284-year hiatus
1833 1st newsboy hired (Barney Flaherty, 10 years old-NY Sun)
1813 1st U.S. relig newspaper (Religious Remembrancer (Christian Observer))
1807 Robert Fulton begins operating his steamboat
1805 1st edition of Batavian State-Current published
1786 Orange troops plunder Hattem/Elburg
1781 Los Angeles founded by 44 in Bahia de las Fumas, (Valley of Smokes)
1778 City Amsterdam signs trade agreement with U.S. rebels
1695 French garrison of castle Names surrenders for Willem III
1682 English astronomer Edmund Halley sees his namesake comet
1618 “Rodi” avalanche destroys Plurs Switzerland, 1,500 killed
1571 Catholic coup in Scotland
1479 King Alfonso I of Portugal recognizes Isabella as queen of Castilie
1414 Peace of Atrecht: John the fearless and Armagnacs
1282 King Pedro the 3rd of Aragonorth annexes Sicily
1260 Battle at Montaperti-Guelfen vs Ghibellijnen
1024 Conrad II the Sailor chosen German king
476 Romulus Augustulus, last Roman emperor in west, is deposed
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Today in history 3 September
Today in history 3 September, the following happened:
1939 Britain declares war on Germany. France follows 6 hours later quickly joined by Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Canada
1938 1940 Olympic site changed from Tokyo Japan to Helsinki Finland
1937 3rd NFL Chicago All-Star Game: All-Stars 7, Detroit 7 (76,000)
1935 1st automobile to exceed 300 mph, Sir Malcolm Campbell (301.337 mph)
1935 Andrew Varipapa sets bowling record of 2,652 points in 10 games
1934 Tunisia began its move for independence
1932 Ellsworth Vines beats Henri Cochet for U.S. Tennis title
1932 Jimmie Foxx of A’s hits 50th and 51st home runs to become 3rd to hit 50
1930 Hurricane kills 2,000, injures 4,000 (Dominican Republic)
1929 Dow Jones hits a record peak of 381.17
1928 Baseball Hall of Famer Ty Cobb got his 4,191th and final career hit
1925 1st international handball match held
1925 Dirigible “Shenandoah” crashed near Caldwell Ohio, 13 die
1924 Civil war breaks out in China, General Tsi moves to Shanghai
1924 L Stallings and M Anderson’s “What Price Glory?,” premieres in New York City
1923 Dorothys Donelly’s “Poppy,” premieres in New York City
1921 16th Davis Cup: USA beats Japan in New York (5-0)
1921 KPB, Communist Party of Belgium forms
1918 38th U.S. Mens Tennis: R L Murray beats William T Tilden (63 61 75)
1918 5 soldiers hanged for alleged participation in Houston riot of 1917
1918 Allies forced Germans back across Hindenburg Line
1917 1st night bombing of London by German fighter planes
1917 German troops over run Riga Latvia
1917 Grover Cleveland Alexander pitches complete wins in a doubleheader
1917 Utrecht soccer team Holland forms
1916 Allies turned back Germans in WW I’s Battle of Verdun
1914 British expeditionary army/general Lanrezacs army attacks the Marne
1914 Cardinal Giacome della Chiesa becomes Pope Benedict XV
1914 French troops vacate Reims
1914 Prince Wilhelm von Wied leaves Albania
1912 Arnold Schoenberg’s “Funf Orchesterstucke,” premieres
1912 World’s 1st cannery opens in England to supply food to the navy
1911 31st U.S. Mens Tennis: Wm A Larned beats Maurice E McLoughlin (64 64 62)
1908 James Barries “What Every Woman Knows,” premieres in London
1906 Yankees win 2nd game on a forfeit over A’s; 2nd forfeit win
1904 St. Louis Olympics closes
1902 Pittsburgh Pirates, win earliest pennent (full season)
1902 Start of Sherlock Holmes “Adventure of Illustrious Client”
1901 Boer General Smuts enters Kiba Drift in Cape Colony
1900 British annex Natal (South Africa)
1895 1st pro football game played, Latrobe beats Jeanette 12-0 (Penn)
1891 11th U.S. Mens Tennis: Oliver S Campbell beats C Hobart (26 75 79 61 62)
1891 Cotton pickers organize union and staged strike in Texas
1891 John Stephens Durham, named minister to Haiti
1890 Oliver S. Campbell wins U.S. Tennis Open
1888 East Africa Company political and commercial rights
1888 Queen Victoria grants William Mackinnons Imperial British
1882 French/Vietnamese/Chinese battle at Hanoi, 100s die
1881 1st U.S. Mens Tennis: Richard D Sears beats William E Glyn (60 63 62)
1881 Anton Bruckner completes his 6th Symphony
1878 England’s Princess Alice sinks; 645 die
1865 Army commander in South Carolina orders Freedmen’s Bureau to stop seizing land
1864 U.S., British, French and Dutch naval officer sails Staits of Simonoseki
1852 Anti Jewish riots break out in Stockholm
1849 California State Constitutional Convention convenes in Monterey
1838 Frederick Douglass escapes from slavery disguised as a sailor
1833 NY Sun begins publishing (1st daily newspaper)
1832 Rebellious slaves set fire to Paramaribo Suriname
1826 USS Vincennes leaves New York to become 1st warship to circumnavigate globe
1791 French Constitution passed by French National Assembly
1783 Treaty of Paris signed
1779 Earl d’orvilliers (French/Spanish Armada) sails back to Brest
1752 This day never happened nor next 10 as England adopts Gregorian Calendar. People riot thinking the government stole 11 days of their lives
1752 U.S. adopts Gregorian calender (becomes Sept 14)
1731 Willem KH Friso installed as viceroy of Friesland
1725 England, France, Hannover and Prussia sign Covenant of Hannover
1709 1st major group of Swiss/German colonists reaches NC/SC
1697 King William’s War in America ends with Treaty of Ryswick
1683 Turkish troops break through defense of Vienna
1658 Richard Cromwell succeeds his father as English Lord Protector
1651 Battle at Worcester-Oliver Cromwell destroys English royalists
1650 Battle at Dunbar: England vs Scotland
1632 Battle at Nurnberg: Duke wallenstein beats Sweden
1543 Cardinal Beaton replaces earl Arran as regent for Mary of Scotland
1483 Utrecht surrenders to Habsburgs army
1260 Battle of Ain Djaloet, Palestine defeats Mongols army
1189 30 Jews are mnassacred at King Richard I (lion hearted) coronation
1189 England’s King Richard I (the Lion-Hearted) crowned in Westminster
590 St. Gregory I begins his reing as Catholic Pope
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