What Happened in August 1973

Publish date: 2024-10-12

Historical Events

NBA Trade

Aug 1 Struggling ABA club Virginia Squires trades star forward Julius Erving to New York Nets for George Carter and cash

American Graffiti

Aug 2 "American Graffiti," directed by George Lucas and starring Richard Dreyfuss and Ron Howard, premieres at the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland

George Brett Debuts

Aug 2 Future Baseball Hall of Fame 3rd baseman George Brett gets his 1st MLB hit on debut for the Kansas City Royals in 3-1 win over Chicago White Sox

Music History

Aug 3 Tamla/Motown Records releases "Innervisions", the sixteenth studio album by Stevie Wonder; includes the hits "Higher Ground" and "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing"

Sports History

Aug 5 Atlanta Braves pitcher Phil Niekro no-hits San Diego Padres, 9-0; first no-hitter for franchise in Atlanta

Spiro Agnew's Denial

Aug 8 US Vice President Spiro Agnew says reports he took kickbacks are "damned lies" from government contracts in Maryland. Vowed not to resign.

Wings Member Quits

Aug 9 Northern Irish guitarist Henry McCullough quits rock band Wings, founded by Paul McCartney

Baseball History

Aug 17 Mets first baseman Willie Mays hits 660th & last career home run. off Don Gullett of Cincinnati Reds, in 2-1 loss at Shea Stadium, in New York

Gene Krupa's Last Performance

Aug 18 Drummer Gene Krupa plays for the final time, appearing with the Benny Goodman Quartet in Saratoga Springs, New York

Let's Get It On

Aug 28 Tamla/Motown Records releases "Let's Get It On", the 13th studio album by Marvin Gaye

Wang Hongwen Vice Chairman

Aug 30 Wang Hongwen takes office as Vice Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party under Mao Zedong

Earl Anthony

Aug 31 Bowler Earl Anthony wins PBA National Championship - begins first of his two three-peats


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