
This Day in Sports History — November 9
Here are just some of the notable sports moments that happened on November 9:
1912 — The Carlisle Indian School, led by Olympian Jim Thorpe, beat Army, led by future President Dwight D. Eisenhower, 27-6 at West Point, New York. (More info.)
1946 — Undefeated, defending national champion Army and second-ranked, undefeated Notre Dame played to a 0-0 tie at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. (More info.)
1953 — The United States Supreme Court upheld Major League Baseball's antitrust exemption for a second time, keeping the reserve clause that held players to teams without free agency. (More info.)
1961 — The Professional Golfers' Association eliminated the Caucasians-only rule. (More info.)
1996 — Evander Holyfield recorded a technical knockout of Mike Tyson in the 11th-round of their heavyweight title fight in Las Vegas. (More info.)
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