This Day in Sports History – Dec. 12
In 1965, Chicago Bears running back Gale Sayers had an extraordinary day.
Also on this day, in 1968, Arthur Ashe became tennis' number on player in the world.
In 1959, Jack Brabham pushed his race car across the line to secure the season championship.
And in 2020, Mississippi State Football Coach Mike Leach passed away.
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