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Today in History - December 19

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December 19

1732 - Benjamin Franklin began publishing Poor Richard's Almanac.

1776 - Thomas Paine published his first American Crisis essay, in which he wrote, "These are the times that try men's souls."

1777 - Gen. George Washington led his army of about 11,000 men to Valley Forge, Pennsylvania to camp for the winter.

1843 - Charles Dickens published "A Christmas Carol".

1915 - German psychiatrist Alois Alzheimer, who discovered the pathological condition of dementia, died in Breslau (now Wroclaw), Poland, at age 51.

1946 - War broke out in Indochina when Ho Chi Minh attacked the French.

1960 - Fire broke out on the hangar deck of the nearly completed aircraft carrier USS Constellation at the New York Naval Shipyard; 50 civilian workers were killed.

1972 - Apollo 17 splashed down in the Pacific, ending the Apollo program of manned lunar landings.

1974 - Nelson A. Rockefeller was sworn in as vice president, replacing Gerald R. Ford, who became president when Richard Nixon resigned.

1975 - John Paul Stevens was sworn in as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

1984 - Britain and China signed an accord returning Hong Kong to Chinese control on July 1, 1997.

1997 - "Titanic", the second-highest grossing movie of all-time, opened in theaters.

1998 - President Bill Clinton was impeached on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice by a divided House of Representatives that voted virtually along party lines.

2000 - The U.N. Security Council voted to impose broad sanctions on Afghanistan's Taliban rulers unless they closed terrorist training camps and surrendered U.S. embassy bombing suspect Osama bin Laden.

2003 - Moammar al-Qaddafi of LIbya announced his country would discontinue development of weapons of mass destruction.

2003 - Design plans were unveiled for the signature skyscraper -- a 1,776-foot glass tower -- at the site of the World Trade Center in New York City.

2005 - Afghanistan's first democratically elected parliament in more than three decades convened.

2008 - Citing imminent danger to the national economy, President George W. Bush ordered an emergency bailout of the U.S. auto industry.

2019 - Congress headed home for the holidays without a plan or timeline in place for President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial in the Senate; Republicans resisted Democratic demands for new witness testimony.

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29 - Jenelle Evans (reality star)
31 - Brittany Baldi (reality star)
33 - Ronan Farrow (journalist)
35 - Lady Sovereign (rapper)
40 - Marla Sokoloff (actress)
40 - Jake Gyllenhaal (actor)
41 - Tara Summers (actress)
48 - Alyssa Milano (actress)
48 - Rosa Blasi (actress)
48 - Warren Sapp (football player)
49 - Amy Locane (actress)
51 - Kristy Swanson (actress)
52 - Derek Webster (actor)
52 - Elvis Nolasco (actor)
52 - Ken Marino (actor)
53 - Criss Angel (magician)
54 - Robert MacNaughton (actor)
57 - Jennifer Beals (actress)
59 - Scott Cohen (actor)
60 - Mike Lookinland (actor)
73 - Janie Fricke (singer)
76 - Tim Reid (actor)
77 - Elaine Joyce (actress)

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Today in Sports History - December 19

1887 - Jake Kilrain and Jim Smith fought in a bare knuckles fight which lasted 106 rounds and 2 hours and 30 minutes. The fight was ruled a draw and was halted due to darkness.

1917 - The first regular season games of the new National Hockey League (NHL) were played. Five teams made up the league Toronto Arenas, Ottawa Senators, Quebec Bulldogs, the Montreal Canadiens and the Montreal Wanderers. Quebec did not actually begin operations until two years later. Dave Ritchie (Montreal Wanderers) scored the first goal in NHL history.

1948 - The Cleveland Browns defeats the Buffalo Bills 49-7 to win the AAFC Championship Game.

1948 - The Philadelphia Eagles defeat the Chicago Cardinals 7-0 in the NFL Championship Game.

1959 - Penn State defeated Alabama 7-0 in the inaugural Liberty Bowl.

1964 - ABC used overhead cameras to broadcast a football game for the first, doing so at the Liberty Bowl.

1983 - The original FIFA World Cup trophy, the Jules Rimet Trophy, is stolen from the headquarters of the Brazilian Football Confederation in Rio de Janeiro .

1984 - Wayne Gretzky, 23, of the Edmonton Oilers, became only the 18th player in the National Hockey League (NHL) to score more than 1,000 points. He did it in his 424th career game. The previous record was held by Guy Lafleur who did it in 720 games.

1984 - Scotty Bowman became the NHL's all time winningest coach with his 691st victory.

1985 - Jan Stenerud announced his retirement from the NFL. The football kicker held the record for the most career field goals with 373.

1988 - The NCAA placed the Oklahoma Sooners football program on probation for violations.

1990 - Bo Jackson of the Los Angeles Raiders was selected to the Pro Bowl, becoming the first athlete chosen for two professional sports All-Star Games in the same year (he participated earlier in the MLB All-Star Game.)

1999 - Orlando Brown (Cleveland Browns) was ejected from a game for pushing referee Jeff Triplette to the ground. Triplette had accidentally hit Brown in the eye with a weighted penalty flag.

2003 - The baseball that was deflected by a fan in the stands during a Chicago Cubs game was sold for $106,600 at auction. The foul ball appeared to be headed for the glove of left fielder Moises Alou in Game 6 of the National League Championship series. The Florida Marlins ended up winning the game 8-3. The Cubs then lost Game 7.

2010 - "Miracle at the New Meadowlands", Philadelphia Eagles trail New York Giants by 21 points with eight minutes to play, before scoring 4 touchdowns in final 7 minutes, including dramatic walk-off punt returned for a touchdown by DeSean Jackson.

2018 - The Houston Rockets set an NBA single-game record with 26 three-pointers in a 136-118 win over the Washington Wizards; eight players hit from deep as the Rockets shot 26-of-55 (47.3%) from behind the arc.
 

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