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1941 -- The Chicago Bears score 49 points in the second half to beat the
Philadelphia Eagles 49-13.
1956 -- Floyd Patterson knocks out Archie Moore in the fifth round to win the
world heavyweight title in Chicago.
1969 -- Russ Jackson throws a record four touchdowns to lead the Ottawa Rough
Riders to a 29-11 victory over Saskatchewan Roughriders in the CFL Grey Cup
championship.
1979 -- Sugar Ray Leonard wins the WBC welterweight title with 15th-round
knockout of Wilfred Benitez in Las Vegas.
1987 -- Bo Jackson, also the Kansas City Royal outfielder, rushes for 221
yards to lead the Los Angeles Raiders to a 37-14 rout of the Seattle Seahawks.
1991 -- San Diego State's Marshall Faulk becomes the first freshman to
capture the national rushing and scoring titles after gaining 154 yards on 27
carries in a 39-12 loss to top-ranked Miami. Faulk finished the season with
1,429 yards in nine games for a 158.7-yard rushing average.
2003 -- Mark Philippoussis gives Australia its 28th Davis Cup title, fighting
off a shoulder injury that nearly forces him to retire after the fourth set to
beat Spain's Juan Carlos Ferrero 7-5, 6-3, 1-6, 2-6, 6-0.
2006 -- Kobe Bryant scores 30 of his 52 points in the third quarter to lead
Los Angeles to a 132-102 victory over Utah.
2008 -- Keith Tkachuk reaches 1,000 career points with the tying goal late in
the second period in St. Louis' 4-2 victory over Atlanta.
2008 -- Oakland has only one catch by a wide receiver in its 20-13 loss to
the Kansas City, and that officially was for 0 yards by Ronald Curry on a
hook-and-lateral play.
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