1527 – Pope Clement VII surrenders to Emperor Charles V’s armies
1862 – General B. Butler orders William Mumford hanged after he removed and destroyed US flag on display over New Orleans Mint
1909 – Mary Pickford makes her screen debut at the age of 16
1938 – 1st play telecast with original Broadway cast, “Susan and God”
1967 – NY Yankees draft Ron Blomberg #1
1970 – 22nd Emmy Awards: Marcus Welby, Robert Young and Susan Hampshire win
1977 – Anita Bryant leads successful crusade against Miami gay rights law
1980 – 112th Belmont: Eddie Maple aboard Temperence Hill wins in 2:29.8
1998 – French Open Men’s Tennis: In an all-Spanish final Carlos Moya beats Alex Corretja 6-3, 7-5, 6-3 for his lone major title
2001 – BP announces that it will build a new $600-million platform offshore Trinidad that is expected to double the company’s production of natural gas there by 2004