AP Sportlight



AP Sportlight
Compiled By PAUL MONTELLA
By The Associated Press
Oct. 30
1943 -- Gus Bodnar of Toronto scores a goal 15 seconds into his first NHL game as the Maple Leafs beat the New York Rangers 5-2.
1955 -- Jim Patton of New York returns a kickoff and a punt for a touchdown as the Giants beat the Washington Redskins 35-7.
1966 -- Jim Nance of the Boston Patriots rushes for 208 yards and two touchdowns in a 24-21 victory over the Oakland Raiders.
1971 -- Eric Allen of Michigan State rushes for 350 yards in 43-10 rout of Purdue.
1974 -- Muhammad Ali knocks out George Foreman in the eighth round in Kinshasa, Zaire, to regain the world heavyweight title.
1975 -- John Bucyk of the Boston Bruins scores his 500th career goal in a 3-2 victory over St. Louis.
1977 -- Walter Payton of the Chicago Bears rushes for 205 yards and two touchdowns in a 26-0 triumph over the Green Bay Packers.
1993 -- Erin Whitten becomes the first woman goalie in professional hockey to be credited with a victory as Toledo beats Dayton 6-5 in the East Coast Hockey League.
1997 -- Violet Palmer makes professional sports history by becoming the first woman to officiate an NBA game. There is little reaction by the crowd when her name is announced just before tip-off of the game between the Dallas Mavericks and Vancouver Grizzlies.
1999 -- Marques Tuiasosopo becomes the first player to pass for 300 yards and run for 200, racking up a school-record 509 yards as Washington rallies to beat Stanford 35-30. Tuiasosopo completes 19 of 32 passes for 302 yards and a touchdown and rushes 22 times for 207 yards and two TDs.
2003 -- In the first regular-season game of his NBA career, 18-year-old LeBron James has 25 points, nine assists, six rebounds and four steals, but the Cleveland Cavaliers lose 106-92 to the Sacramento Kings.
2004 -- Jamario Thomas of North Texas has his NCAA freshman record-tying fourth 200-yard rushing game with 218 and sets the NCAA record for most yards by a freshman in his first seven games with 1,215 as the Mean Green beats Louisiana-Monroe 45-30.
2004 -- Dana College's Tom Lensch sets an all-division college record by attempting 101 passes in a 60-35 loss to Hastings College. Lensch completes 56 passes for a school-record 507 yards with three touchdowns and three interceptions.