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This Day in Sports History: December 3

December is an exciting month for sports fans. The NBA and NHL seasons are in full swing, NFL teams are fighting for playoff spots, college football is wrapping up, and there are Grand Prix races, UFC Fight Nights, and college basketball tournaments to enjoy. December 3 has seen many memorable moments in sports history, featuring some legendary athletes.

Here are a few highlights from December 3:

– 1921: The Toronto Argonauts won their second CFL Grey Cup, defeating the Edmonton Eskimos 23-0.
– 1929: The Boston Bruins kicked off a record 14-game winning streak by beating the Montreal Canadiens 3-1.
– 1949: Auburn triumphed over Alabama 14-13 in the Iron Bowl.
– 1956: Wilt Chamberlain made a stunning varsity debut for the University of Kansas, scoring 52 points and grabbing 31 rebounds.
– 1979: Charles White from Southern California won the Heisman Trophy.
– 1989: Stefan Edberg claimed his first ATP Masters Grand Prix title.
– 2018: Luka Modric won the Ballon d’Or, breaking a decade-long streak of Messi and Ronaldo wins.

Three standout athletes from December 3 are Stefan Edberg, Kevin Dineen, and Luka Modric. Edberg is a former world No. 1 tennis player known for his graceful playing style and six Grand Slam titles. Dineen had a successful 19-season NHL career and is now a coach. Modric is a Croatian footballer celebrated as one of the greatest midfielders, known for his precise passing and vision.

December 3 is a day filled with sports history and unforgettable achievements!

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