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​ Connor McCoy On September 14, 1994, Connor McCoy was born at 3:31 AM in Chambersburg PA. He weighed 8 pounds 8 ounces and was 20 inches long. He was born on a wednesday.

September 14, 1968 On this date, Denny McLain won his 30th game of his season in the MLB. He was one of the starting right handed pitchers for the detroit tigers. That game they ended up winning 5-4 against the Cleveland Indians.

September 14, 1982 On this date a professional skateboarder named Trevor Baxton set a world record. He ollied 5 ft 5 inches on his board. Later on another skateboarder broke this record.

September 14, 1987 On this date, Cal Ripken Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles set the record for the most consecutive games. He played 8,243 inning in a total of 910 games in the MLB.

1994 super bowl winner In this year the Dallas cowboys defeated the Buffalo bills in a game scored 30-13. This year the super bowl was played in the Georgia Dome, located in Atlanta Georgia.

September 14 On this date in the country of Scotland, its National Fisherman’s day. They only celebrate this holiday though if September 14, is on a Friday. September 14, 1994 On this date all of the baseball team owners in the MLB voted and decided that they would cancel the season the rest of the 1994 season due to the protests of the players. They were all protesting about the new salary caps.

September 14, 2000 On this date Microsoft Windows ME (millennium edition) was created. It was said to be the best version Windows has ever created.

September 1951 On this date at Purdue University, the first ever seedless watermelon was planted, it was eventually told to farmers and being sold by the next harvest.

September 1966 On this date, the government officially raised the minimum wage through the whole United States to $1.40 an hour for workers.

September 14, 2001 On this date George W. Bush put the nation on maximum alert 3 days after the terrorist attacks. He also signed a bill for 40 billion dollars for construction, to provide for the war, and to put towards the troops searching for Osama Bin Laden.

September 14, 1998 Microsoft was named the biggest company in the world after 23 years. At the time, the company’s worth was at about 261 billion dollars. Now Bill Gates, the creator, is one of the richest men in the world.

September 14, 2006 An outbreak of a rare illness called Escherichia Coli was found in 26 states on this date. It spread from a farm in California that grew spinach.

1994 In this year Arkansas beat Duke in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship. The game was close but the final score ended up 76-72.

September 1994 On this date, the professional boxer George Foreman was named the world’s oldest heavy weight champion of the world at the age of 45 years old. He knocked out his opponent, Michael Moore, in the 10th round of this fight. 1994 Population of the United States: 260,289,237 people. Inventions in 1994: Winner of the World Series: There was no winner due to the season getting canceled because of the players protesting due to salary caps.
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