1996 Kevan James scores 103 and takes 4 wkts in 4 balls, Hants vs. Ind
1996 Tendulkar scores 137 for Ind vs. SL in Cricket World Cup, but still lose
1991 Russia, Belorussia and Ukraine form Commonwealth of Ind States
1991 73rd PGA Championship: John Daly shoots a 276 at Crooked Stick Ind
1976 Sarah Elizabeth Ulmer, born in Auckland, New Zealand, 3k ind pursuit cyclist 1996 Olympics
1976 Surinder Amarnath scores 124 on Test debut Ind vs. NZ Auckland
1975 8th ABA Championship: Kentucky Colonels beat Ind Pacers, 4 games to 1
1972 KHMA TV channel 11 in Houma, LA (IND) begins broadcasting
1972 WRIP (now WDSI) TV channel 61 in Chattanooga, Tennessee (IND) 1st broadcast
1971 Steve Hardin, NFL/WLAF offensive tackle, Ind Colts, Rhein Fire
1971 KMPH TV channel 26 in Visalia-Fresno, California (IND) begins broadcasting
1971 WBFF TV channel 45 in Baltimore, MD (IND) begins broadcasting
1971 KDCD TV channel 18 in Midland, Texas (IND) suspends broadcasting
1971 WDRB TV channel 41 in Louisville, Kentucky (IND) begins broadcasting
1971 WHMB TV channel 40 in Indianapolis, IN (IND) begins broadcasting
1970 WUTV TV channel 29 in Buffalo, New York (IND) begins broadcasting
1970 WSMW TV channel 27 in Worcester, MA (IND) begins broadcasting
1970 WSNS TV channel 44 in Chicago, Illinois (IND) begins broadcasting
1970 KVDO TV channel 3 in Salem, OR (IND) begins broadcasting
1970 WSCV TV channel 51 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida (IND) suspends broadcasting
1970 Probir Sen, cricket (20 catch and 11 stumpings, 14 Tests for Ind), dies
1969 WXPO (now WNDS) TV channel 50 in Manchester, NH (IND) 1st broadcast
1969 KHOF (now KAGL) TV ch 30 in San Bernardino/Glenda, California (IND) begins
1969 KWIH TV channel 44 in Winona, MN (IND) begins broadcasting
1969 KDNL TV channel 30 in Saint Louis, MO (IND) begins broadcasting
1969 WPGH TV channel 53 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (IND) begins broadcasting
1968 KVOF (KUDO, now KWBB) TV channel 38 in SF, California (IND) 1st broadcast
1968 WKID (WSCV) TV channel 51 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida (IND) 1st broadcast
1968 WTOG TV channel 44 in St. Petersburg-Tampa, Florida (IND) 1st broadcast
1968 Narendra Hirwani, cricketer, Ind leggie 16 wickets vs. WI on debut 1988
1968 KMTC (now KDEB) TV channel 27 in Springfield, MO (IND) 1st broadcast
1968 KLNI (now KADN) TV channel 15 in Lafayette, LA (IND) begins
1968 WUAB TV channel 43 in Lorain-Cleveland, OH (IND) begins broadcasting
1968 WXON TV channel 20 in Detroit, MI (IND) begins broadcasting
1968 WMCV (now WZTV) TV channel 17 in Nashville, Tennessee (IND) 1st broadcast
1968 WXIX TV channel 19 in Cincinnati-Newport, OH (IND) begins broadcasting
1968 KEMO (now KOFY) TV channel 20 in San Francisco, California (IND) 1st broadcast
1968 WHKY TV channel 14 in Hickory, North Carolina (IND) begins broadcasting
1968 KDTV TV channel 39 in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas (IND) begins broadcasting
1968 WKBF TV channel 61 in Cleveland, OH (IND) begins broadcasting
1968 KDCD TV channel 18 in Midland, Texas (IND) begins broadcasting
1968 KBHK TV channel 44 in San Francisco, California (IND) begins broadcasting
1967 WLTV TV channel 23 in Miami, Florida (IND) begins broadcasting
1967 KMXN (now KJTV) TV channel 34 in Lubbock, Texas (IND) begins broadcasting
1967 KGSC (now KICU) TV channel 36 in San Jose, California (IND) begins
1967 KBFI (now KDAF) TV channel 33 in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas (IND) begins
1967 KPAZ TV channel 21 in Phoenix, Arizona (IND) begins broadcasting
1967 KVVU TV channel 5 in Henderson-Las Vegas, NV (IND) begins broadcasting
1967 WJRJ (WTCG, WTBS) TV channel 17 in Atlanta, Georgia (IND) begins
1967 KYAY TV channel 39 in West Monroe, LA (IND) begins broadcasting
1967 WMET (now WHSW) TV channel 24 in Baltimore, MD (IND) 1st broadcast
1967 KHTV TV channel 39 in Houston, Texas (IND) begins broadcasting
1967 KLXA (now KTBN) TV channel 40 in Fontana-San Ana, California (IND) begins
1967 WJAN TV channel 17 in Canton, OH (IND) begins broadcasting
1966 WDCA TV channel 20 in Washington, D.C. (IND) begins broadcasting
1966 WTVX TV channel 34 in Ft. Pierce-Vero Beach, Florida (IND) 1st broadcast
1966 WRFT (now WVFT) TV channel 27 in Roanoke, Virginia (IND) begins broadcasting
1966 WFLD TV channel 32 in Chicago, IL (IND) begins broadcasting
1966 Chetan Sharma, cricketer, Ind Test bowler, World Cup hat-trick 1987
1965 WPHL TV channel 17 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (IND) begins broadcasting
1965 Reggie Miller, Riverside California, NBA guard, Ind Pacers, Oly-gold-96
1965 WTAF TV channel 29 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (IND) begins broadcasting
1965 WKBD TV channel 50 in Detroit, MI (IND) begins broadcasting
1964 WSBK TV channel 38 in Boston, MA (IND/ABC/CBS/NBC) begin
1964 WCIU TV channel 26 in Chicago, IL (IND) begins broadcasting
1963 KWHY TV channel 22 in Los Angeles, California (IND) begins broadcasting
1963 WFAN TV channel 14 in Washington, D.C. (IND) begins broadcasting
1962 Wayne Norman Phillips, Vic opener cricketer, Test for Aust vs. Ind 1992
1962 KMEX TV channel 34 in Los Angeles, California (IND) begins broadcasting
1962 KIKU (now KHNL) TV channel 13 in Honolulu, HI (IND) 1st broadcast
1962 Algerian Revolution against French ends (Algeria gains ind on 7/5)
1961 KICU TV channel 43 in Visalia-Fresno, California (IND) begins broadcasting
1961 KAIL TV channel 53 in Fresno, California (IND) begins broadcasting
1961 WYAH TV channel 27 in Portsmouth, Virginia (IND) begins broadcasting
1960 KNRR TV channel 12 in Pembina, ND (IND) begins broadcsting
1960 KWCS (now KOOG) TV channel 30 in Ogden, UT (IND) begins broadcasting
1960 XEWT TV channel 12 in Tijuana-San Diego, California (IND) begins broadcasting
1959 WVTV TV channel 18 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (IND) begins broadcasting
1959 KPLR TV channel 11 in Saint Louis, MO (IND) begins broadcasting
1959 KOKH TV channel 25 in Oklahoma City, OK (IND/PBS) begins broadcasting
1959 WHCT TV channel 18 in Hartford, CT (IND) begins broadcasting
1958 KTVU TV channel 2 in Oakland-San Francisco, California (IND) 1st broadcast
1957 WEEQ (now WWTO) TV channel 35 in La Salle, IL (IND) 1st broadcast
1957 WRLP TV channel 32 in Greenfield/Keene/Brat, MA (IND) 1st broadcast
1956 WCKT (now WSVN) TV channel 7 in Miami, Florida (IND) begins broadcasting
1955 KMVI (now WMAU) TV channel 12 in Wailuku, HI (IND) begins broadcasting
1955 KTVT TV channel 11 in Fort Worth-Dallas, Texas (IND) begins broadcasting
1955 KWEX TV channel 41 in San Antonio, Texas (IND) begins broadcasting
1955 KMSP TV channel 9 in Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN (IND) 1st broadcast
1953 WCCB TV channel 18 in Charlotte, North Carolina (IND/ABC) begins broadcasting
1953 WAIM (now WAXA) TV channel 40 in Anderson, South Carolina (IND) 1st broadcast
1953 WJNL (now WFAT) TV channel 19 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania (IND) begins
1953 WKBG (now WLVI) TV channel 56 in Cambridge-Boston, MA (IND) begins
1953 KCPQ TV channel 13 in Tacoma-Seattle, WA (IND) begins broadcasting
1953 WANorth Carolina TV channel 21 in Asheville, North Carolina (IND) begins broadcasting
1953 XETV TV channel 6 in Tijuana-San Diego, California (IND) begins broadcasting
1953 WSUN TV channel 38 in St. Petersburg-Tampa, Florida (IND) 1st broadcast
1953 WCOV TV channel 20 in Montgomery, Alabama (IND/CBS) begins broadcasting
1953 KTNT (now KSTW) TV channel 11 in Tacoma-Seattle, WA (IND) begins
1952 WSBA (now WPMT) TV channel 43 in York, Pennsylvania (IND) begins broadcasting
1952 Hanif Mohammad scores twin 100s vs. N Zone (Ind) his 1st fc cricket tons
1952 KPTV TV channel 12 in Portland, OR (IND) begins broadcasting
1952 KWGN TV channel 2 in Denver, CO (IND) begins broadcasting
1952 Nawab of Pataudi, cricket (play polo 3 Tests for Eng 3 for Ind), dies
1950 1st negro player in NBA, (Celtic's Charles Cooper) Ft. Wayne Ind
1949 WTTV TV channel 4 in Bloomington-Indianapol, IN (IND) 1st broadcast
1949 WOR (now WWOR) TV channel 9 in NY-Secaucus, New York (IND) begins
1948 KHJ TV channel 9 in Los Angeles, California (IND) begins broadcasting
1948 KCOP TV channel 13 in Los Angeles/Hollywood, California (IND) begins
1948 WPIX TV channel 11 in New York City, New York (IND) begins broadcasting
1948 WGN TV channel 9 in Chicago, Illinois (IND) begins broadcasting
1947 KTLA TV channel 5 in Los Angeles, California (IND) begins broadcasting
1946 New York City transit begins using Pennsylvania system - Car # 744 on 8th Ave IND line
1933 Hemchandra Tukaram Dani, cricketer, Test Ind vs. Pak, 1-19, ct 1, DNB
1932 Independent City Owned Rapid Transit Railroad (IND) opens in New York City
1925 1st waterless gas storage tank put into service, Michigan City, Ind
1924 7th PGA Championship: Walter Hagen at French Lick CC Ind
1905 Gajapatairaj Vijaya Ananda the Rajkumar of Vizianagram, Ind
1885 1st gasoline pump is delivered to a gasoline dealer (Ft. Wayne, Ind)
1879 National Archery Association forms (Crawfordsville Ind)
1859 1st air mail (in a balloon) took off from Lafayette Ind
1832 Charles Carroll, large landowner/signed Decl of Ind, dies at 95
1814 Robert Treat Paine, U.S. judge (signed Decl of Ind), dies at 83
1813 Benjamin Rush, physician/abolotionist (signed Decl of Ind), dies at 67
1806 James Smith, Irish/US attorney/signer (Decl of Ind), dies at 87
1803 Matthew Thornton, Irish/US physician/signer (Decl of Ind), dies at 88
1802 Francis Lewis, Welsh/US merchant/signer (Decl of Ind), dies at 89
1798 James Wilson, Scot/US judge/signer (Decl of Ind), dies at 55
1795 Josiah Bartlett, U.S. physician/judge (signed Decl of Ind), dies at 65
1790 Lyman Hall, U.S. physician/signer (Decl of Ind), dies at 66
1790 William Hooper, U.S. attorney/signer (Decl of Ind), dies at 48
1787 Thomas Stone, U.S. attorney/signer (Dec of Ind), dies at about 44
1781 Richard Stockton, U.S. attorney (signed Decl of Ind), dies at 50
1779 George Rogers Clark captures Vincennes (Ind) from British
1776 Continental Congress appoints a committee to write a Decl of Ind
1746 Thomas Heyward, soldier, signed Decl of Ind
1741 Samuel Chase, judge, signed Decl of Ind
1737 Charles Carroll, signed Decl of Ind
1713 Francis Lewis, signer, Decl of Ind
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