Here are just some of the notable sports moments that happened on September 14:

1868 — Golfer 'Young' Tom Morris recorded the first-ever documented hole-in-one while playing the eighth hole at Prestwick Golf Club during the British Open. (More info.)

1923 — Jack Dempsey knocked out Luis Firpo in the second round of their fight at the Polo Grounds in New York City to retain the heavyweight boxing title. (More info.)

1968 — Denny McLain of the Detroit Tigers defeated the Oakland A's, 5-4, at Tiger Stadium to become the first major leaguer to win 30 games in a season since Dizzy Dean of the St. Louis Cardinals in 1934. (More info.)

1987 — The Toronto Blue Jays set a major league record by hitting 10 home runs against the Baltimore Orioles at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto. (More info.)

1991 — Freshman Marshall Faulk of San Diego State rushed for an NCAA-record 386 yards in a 55-34 victory over Pacific. (More info.)

1994 — Amid the extended Major League Baseball players' strike, owners canceled the remainder of the regular season, the playoffs and the World Series for the first time in 90 years. (More info.)

2002 — US sprinter Tim Montgomery ran the 100 meters in a world record-time of 9.78 seconds at the International Amateur Athletic Federation Grand Prix in Paris. (More info.)

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