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Monday, February 4, 2013

TODAY IN SPORTS HISTORY FEBRUARY 4



2007  Super Bowl XLI won by Indianapolis over Chicago Bears 29-17 – Peyton Manning MVP
2004  St. Louis Cardinals sign Albert Pujois to 7 year $100 million deal
1997  Mario Lemieux gets his 600th goal – 7th in NHL history
1996  Phil Jackson wins his 700th career game as coach – 13th to do so
1993  Reds owner Marge Schott suspended from MLB for 1 year for racist remarks
1992  At a special ceremony at Boston Garden, Larry Bird’s # 33 is retired
1987  Sacramento Kings score only 4 points in the 1st quarter – fewest points since the 24 second clock was introduced in 1954
1973  Oscar De La Hoya born
1969  John Madden named head coach of the Oakland Raiders
1960  No one is elected to the Hall of Fame
1959  Lawrence Taylor born
1956  MLB votes to establish Cy Young award
1932  Winter Olympics held in the U.S. for the first time

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