A Catalyst for Integration in MLB, an American woman won the first Gold, and Dick Allen’s Spectacular Feat – This DiSH for July 31

In 1938, New York Yankee Jake Powell was suspended for 10 days after making a bigoted statement to a Chicago radio station.

In 1928, American Betty Robinson won the first gold medal in a women’s track event.

In 1972, Minnesota’s Dick Allen hit two inside-the-park home runs in a game. It was the first time in 22 years it had been done.

In 1978, Pete Rose hit safely in his 44th straight game.

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