1387 King Richard's Feast - one of the most extravagant medieval English feasts ever recorded is held for Richard II and John of Gaunt in London, including 14 salted oxen, 120 sheep, 1,200 pigeons, and 11,000 eggs(sounds like a hell of a tailgate)
1779 John Paul Jones aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard defeats the British frigate HMS Serepis and becomes the United States first well-known naval hero (I Have Not Yet Begun To Fight)
1875 Billy the Kid is arrested for the first time and jailed after receiving clothing stolen from a Chinese laundry but escapes two days later
1876 Ottawa Rough Riders play their first game
1912 First Mack Sennett "Keystone Comedy" movie releases "Cohen Collects a Debt"
1926 "Upset of the Decade": Gene Tunney defeats defending champion Jack Dempsey by 10-round unanimous decision at Sesquicentennial Stadium (later known as JFK Stadium) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the world heavyweight boxing title
1949 MLB Cleveland Indians owner Bill Veeck holds a funeral service to bury the 1948 pennant(still got my fingers crossed for this year)
1957 "That'll Be the Day" single by Buddy Holly and The Crickets reaches #1 in the US
1962 ABC's first color TV series, "The Jetsons," created by Hanna-Barbera, premieres
1969 "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," directed by George Roy Hill and starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford, premieres at the Roger Sherman Theater in New Haven, Connecticut
1977 Cheryl Ladd replaces Farrah Fawcett on the TV show "Charlie's Angels" (not a bad replacement)
1979 MLB St. Louis Cardinals legend Lou Brock steals his 938th and final base of his career
1980 Reggae legend Bob Marley's final concert at Stanley Theatre in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1983 MLB pitcher Gaylord Perry (45) announces his retirement after 22 seasons, with a career record of 314-265, a 3.11 ERA, and 3,534 strikeouts
1984 Detroit Tigers' Sparky Anderson becomes the first MLB manager to win 100 games in both leagues
1990 PBS begins an 11-hour miniseries on the Civil War
1994 "The Shawshank Redemption," directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, is released
2019 Climate activist Greta Thunberg scolds world leaders with "How dare you" for not addressing climate change at the UN Climate Action Summit in New York (she wasn't living off the grid or chopping her own wood)