AP Sportlight



AP Sportlight
Compiled By PAUL MONTELLA
May 19
1910 -- Cy Young, the career leader in major league victories, wins No. 500 as the Cleveland Indians defeat Washington 5-4 in 11 innings.
1923 -- Zev, a 19-1 long shot ridden by Earl Sande, wins the Kentucky Derby by 1 1/2 lengths over Martingale.
1973 -- Secretariat, ridden by Ron Turcotte, rallies from last with a powerful move on the clubhouse turn to win the Preakness Stakes by 2 1/2 lengths over Sham.
1974 -- Philadelphia beats the Boston Bruins 1-0 to win the Stanley Cup in six games.
1979 -- Spectacular Bid, ridden by Ron Franklin, wins the Preakness Stakes by an easy 5 1/2 lengths over Golden Act.
1990 -- Hobart wins its 11th straight NCAA Division III lacrosse championship, beating Washington College of Maryland 18-6. The Statesmen, winners of every final since the tournament's inception in 1980, are 100-3 in Division III in that time.
1991 -- Willy T. Ribbs becomes the first black driver to make the lineup for the Indianapolis 500.
2000 -- Patrick Roy ties an NHL record with his 15th career playoff shutout as Colorado blank Dallas 2-0. Roy matches the shutout mark set by Clint Benedict of Ottawa and the Montreal Maroons in the 1920s, and extends his league record for playoff victories to 120.
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