125 years ago
1883
Born on this date
Otto Heinrich Warburg. German physician. Dr. Warburg, who was best known for his cancer research, was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 47 times, winning in 1931 "for his discovery of the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme." He died from a pulmonary embolism on August 1, 1970 at the age of 86.
110 years ago
1898
Football
CRU
ORFU
Ottawa (1-0) 27 @ Osgoode Hall (0-1) 3
Toronto (0-1) 4 @ Hamilton (1-0) 24
CIRFU
Queen's (0-1) 2 @ McGill (1-0) 3
This was the first game played under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Intercollegiate Rugby Football Union, later known as the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union, and now Canadian Interuniversity Sports.
90 years ago
1918
War
After his platoon suffered heavy casualties during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in France's Forest of Argonne, U.S. Army Corporal Alvin York earned the Medal of Honor when he led the 7 remaining men on an attack against a German machine gun nest, killing 28 German soldiers and capturing 132 others. Coulson Mitchell of Winnipeg saved a bridge from demolition during the 2nd Battle of Cambrai, earning the Victoria Cross for valour.
Football
CPFL-high school
Pre-season
Ottawa Senators (1-0) 16 Ottawa Collegiate Institute (0-1) 1
80 years ago
1928
Died on this date
Anthony de Simone; U.S. clergyman. John Rose, 70. U.S. businessman. Rev. de Simone, priest at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Beaumont, Texas and Mr. Rose, a statuary and candle dealer, were shot to death in the study of Rev. de Simone's home.
Larry Semon, 39. U.S. actor and film director. Mr. Semon was a major figure in silent movie comedy, beginning his career in 1915. He eventually directed and produced his films, often at high cost, leading to his financial ruin. Mr. Semon is best known today for The Wizard of Oz (1925). He suffered a nervous breakdown while performing on the vaudeville circuit and was sent to a sanatorium in Victorville, California, where he reportedly died of pneumonia and tuberculosis.
Law
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to review lower court decisions that Canadians working in the U.S.A. were not liable for an immigration fee when crossing the border.
Society
32 deaths from poisoned liquor--mostly wood alcohol--since October 6 led New York City police to begin wholesale raids on speakeasies. A U.S. federal grand jury also got busy on the issue.
Journalism
Harold J.T. Horan of New York, correspondent of Universal Service (Hearst newspapers), was arrested by Secret Service agents, who had been investigating the diplomatic leak leading to the September 20 publication of the text of the secret memorandum of instructions sent to the French embassy in Washington in connection with the Anglo-French naval accord. Mr. Horan, after examination, was, he claimed, forced to sign an agreement to leave France, which he did.
Crime
$300,000 worth of unset diamonds were stolen from two dealers in holdups in New York City.
Scandal
Norman H. White, publisher and one-time candidate for the Republican Party nomination for Governor of Massachusetts, was sentenced in Boston from 3-5 years in State's Prison on one of eight indictments charging larceny of $469,000 from Boston banks through loans obtained by false representation of his financial condition.
Disasters
Fire killed 20 convicts in the brickmakers' dormitory at Ohio State Prison in Junction City.
An earthquake frightened the Mexican Congress into adjournment, killing three people and rocking 10 states.
70 years ago
1938
Football
CRU
IRFU
Montreal (0-1) 0 @ Ottawa (1-0) 37
Hamilton (0-1) 8 @ Toronto (1-0) 21
WIFU
Winnipeg (3-2) 0 @ Calgary (3-2) 14
Regina (4-1) 17 @ Edmonton (0-5) 0
The Tigers set an IRFU team record for a single game with 188 yards in punt returns in their loss to the Argonauts at Varsity Stadium.
Canadian university
Toronto (1-0) 13 @ Queen's (0-1) 6
Western Ontario (0-1) 1 @ McGill (1-0) 4
WCIRU
British Columbia (1-0) 40 @ Alberta (0-1) 11
Tommy Williams rushed 75 yards for a touchdown in the 4th quarter to climax a brilliant afternoon as the Thunderbirds routed the Golden Bears at Varsity Stadium in Edmonton.
Baseball
World Series
Chicago Cubs 2 @ New York Yankees 5 (New York led best-of-seven series 3-0)
Monte Pearson pitched a 5-hitter and the Yankees scored 2 runs in each of the 5th and 6th innings to erase a 1-0 deficit before 55,236 fans at Yankee Stadium. Joe Gordon and Bill Dickey each hit a home run for the Yankees, while Joe Marty homered for the Cubs. Clay Bryant started on the mound for the Cubs and pitched 5 1/3 innings in taking the loss.
60 years ago
1948
Diplomacy
The United Nations General Assembly elected Norway, Cuba, and Egypt to replace Belgium, Colombia, and Syria as temporary members of the Security Council.
Defense
General Sir William Slim, hero of the Burma campaign against the Japanese during World War II, was appointed to succeed Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery as U.K. Imperial chief of staff.
Politics and government
The U.S. House of Representatives Post Office and Civil Service Committee announced that a 1950 legislative reapportionment would give seven additional House seats to California and one seat each to Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Oregon, Texas, and Washington.
Former U.S. State Department employee Alger Hiss filed a second libel suit for $25,000 in Baltimore against Time editor Whittaker Chambers, charging further slanderous remarks concerning Mr. Hiss' alleged Communist connections.
Crime
Iva Toguri D'Aquino was charged in San Francisco with treason for making radio propaganda broadcasts in Japan during World War II.
Oil
Israel announced the signing of agreements with the Shell and Socony Vacuum oil companies, guaranteeing the country an adequate supply.
Labour
The United Mine Workers of America convention in Cincinnati indirectly endorsed Republican Party candidate Thomas Dewey for President of the United States, by adopting a resolution condemning President Harry Truman and stating that "the other major party candidate" had never acted against the UMW.
A U.S. federal district court in New York fined the Congress of Industrial Organizations Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Workers Union $20,000 for picketing two department stores in violation of an anti-strike injunction. It was the first such ruling under the Taft-Hartley Act.
Baseball
World Series
Boston Braves 0 @ Cleveland Indians 2 (Cleveland led best-of-seven series 2-1)
Gene Bearden pitched a 5-hitter to win the pitchers' duel over Vern Bickford before 70,306 fans in the first World Series game ever played at Municipal Stadium. The Indians scored single runs in the 3rd and 4th innings.
50 years ago
1958
Diplomacy
The United Nations General Assembly elected Italy, Tunisia, and Argentina to fill non-permanent Security Council seats.
Defense
The United States halted the 7th Fleet's escort activity in the Formosa Strait. The U.S. State Department announced that "barring unforeseen developments," U.S. troops would be "totally withdrawn from Lebanon" by the end of October.
Politics and government
Turkish Foreign Minister Fatin Rustu Zorlu rejected Archbishop Makarios' plan for an independent Cyprus as a "subterfuge" to bring about "Greek domination of Cyprus."
Education
A U.S. district court in Harrisonburg, Virginia ruled that public funds and publicly-paid teachers could not be used in makeshift "private" schools unless the schools admitted Negroes.
Baseball
World Series
New York Yankees 4 @ Milwaukee Braves 3 (10 innings) (Best-of-seven series tied 3-3)
Gil McDougald led off the top of the 10th inning with a home run to break a 2-2 tie and Bill Skowron singled home Elston Howard with 2 out as the Yankees edged the Braves before 46,367 fans at County Stadium. Hank Aaron singled home Johnny Logan with 2 out in the bottom of the 10th and advanced to third base on a single by Joe Adcock, but Bob Turley relieved Ryne Duren and retired pinch hitter Frank Torre on a line drive to Mr. McDougald at second base to end the game.
40 years ago
1968
Hit parade
#1 single in Switzerland (Swiss Hitparade): Hey Jude--The Beatles (5th week at #1)
At the movies
Romeo & Juliet, directed by Franco Zeffirelli, and starring Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey, opened in theatres in the United Kingdom.
Diplomacy
Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban presented a nine-point Middle East peace plan to the United Nations General Assembly. The Israeli program provided for withdrawal of Israeli troops from Arab territories in exchange for secure boundaries; a mutual non-aggression pact; open frontiers; freedom of navigation; solution of the Arab refugee problem; new arrangements for Jerusalem's religious shrines; mutual recognition of sovereignty; and regional cooperation.
Disasters
18 people were killed when two buses plunged over cliffs in provincial areas of South Korea.
30 years ago
1978
Hit parade
#1 single in New Zealand (RIANZ): Rivers of Babylon--Boney M. (14th week at #1)
Died on this date
Jim Gilliam, 49. U.S. baseball player and coach. "Junior" Gilliam was a second baseman and third baseman with the Baltimore Elite Giants of the Negro National League (1946-1950), and, following two seasons with the Montreal Royals of the International League, the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers (1953-1966). He was the National League Rookie of the Year in 1953, batting .278 with 6 home runs and 63 runs batted in in 151 games, leading the National League with 17 triples. Mr. Gilliam played 1,956 regular season games, batting .265 with 65 home runs and 558 runs batted in. He was a member of World Series championship teams in 1955, 1959, 1963, and 1965. Mr. Gilliam began coaching with the Dodgers while he was still playing in 1964, and was still a coach when he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage on September 15, 1978. He died nine days before his 50th birthday, and two days before the Dodgers opened the World Series at home against the New York Yankees.
War
A cease-fire between Syrian troops and Christian troops went into effect in East Beirut.
Sport
Australia's Ken Warby set the world water speed record of 317.60 miles per hour at Blowering Dam, Australia.
Auto racing
Gilles Villeneuve of Canada earned his first Formula One win, winning the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.
Football
CFL
Montreal (6-6-1) 35 @ Saskatchewan (3-9-1) 35
Bob Macoritti's 44-yard field goal attempt with 22 seconds left in the game was wide, but went for a single to give the Roughriders their tie against the Alouettes in an entertaining game before 20,907 fans at Taylor Field in Regina.
CIAU
Alberta (5-1) 14 @ Saskatchewan (2-4) 8
Manitoba (0-6 14 @ Calgary (4-1) 35
Martin Pardell rushed 26 times for 102 yards and a touchdown to help the Golden Bears beat the Huskies before 1,000 fans at Griffiths Stadium in Saskatoon. The Golden Bears, as a team, rushed 62 times for 265 yards.
Paul Colborne, making his first start at quarterback, completed only 6 of 13 passes, but they went for 177 yards and 4 touchdowns--2 each to Grant Newell and John Tietzen--helping the Dinosaurs beat the Bisons at McMahon Stadium. Pat McCune led the Calgary rushing attack with 21 carries for 142 yards.
25 years ago
1983
Hit parade
#1 single in France: Flashdance...What a Feeling--Irene Cara (2nd week at #1)
#1 single in the Netherlands (De Nederlandse Top 40): Red Red Wine--UB40 (2nd week at #1)
#1 single in Ireland (IRMA): Karma Chameleon--Culture Club (2nd week at #1)
#1 single in the U.K.: Karma Chameleon--Culture Club (3rd week at #1)
#1 single in the U.S.A. (Billboard): Total Eclipse of the Heart--Bonnie Tyler (2nd week at #1)
U.S.A. Top 10 (Cash Box)
1 Total Eclipse of the Heart--Bonnie Tyler
2 The Safety Dance--Men Without Hats
3 Tell Her About It--Billy Joel
4 (She’s) Sexy + 17--Stray Cats
5 Making Love Out of Nothing at All--Air Supply
6 Puttin' on the Ritz--Taco
7 King of Pain--The Police
8 True--Spandau Ballet
9 Maniac--Michael Sembello
10 Far from Over--Frank Stallone
Singles entering the chart were P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) by Michael Jackson (#73); How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye by Dionne Warwick and Luther Vandross (#77); Stop Doggin' Me Around by Klique (#83); Mirror Man by the Human League (#84); Talking in Your Sleep by the Romantics (#87); On the Dark Side by Eddie and the Cruisers (#89); and Don't Girls Get Lonely by Glenn Shorrock (#90). On the Dark Side was from the movie Eddie and the Cruisers (1983).
Canada's Top 10 (RPM)
1 Maniac--Michael Sembello (3rd week at #1)
2 Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)--Eurythmics
3 King of Pain--The Police
4 (She’s) Sexy + 17--Stray Cats
5 Tell Her About It--Billy Joel
6 Total Eclipse of the Heart--Bonnie Tyler
7 I'll Tumble 4 Ya--Culture Club
8 Never Said I Loved You--Payola$ with Carole Pope
9 One Thing Leads to Another--The Fixx
10 She Works Hard for the Money--Donna Summer
Singles entering the chart were Uptown Girl by Billy Joel (#44); Dr. Heckyll & Mr. Jive by Men at Work (#48); Unconditional Love by Donna Summer (#49); and Superstar by Lydia Murdock (#50).
Winnipeg's Top 10 (CFRW)
1 King of Pain--The Police
2 Tell Her About It--Billy Joel
3 Human Touch--Rick Springfield
4 One Thing Leads to Another--The Fixx
5 China Girl--David Bowie
6 Making Love Out of Nothing at All--Air Supply
7 (She’s) Sexy + 17--Stray Cats
8 Burning Down the House--Talking Heads
9 Don't Cry--Asia
10 Promises, Promises--Naked Eyes
Winnipeg's Top 10 (CKY)
1 Total Eclipse of the Heart--Bonnie Tyler
2 Maniac--Michael Sembello
3 Tell Her About It--Billy Joel
4 King of Pain--The Police
5 Every Breath You Take--The Police
6 Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)--Eurythmics
7 Rise Up--The Parachute Club
8 I Never Said I Loved You--Payola$ with Carole Pope
9 I'll Tumble 4 Ya--Culture Club
10 Stand Back--Stevie Nicks
Died on this date
Joan Hackett, 49. U.S. actress. Miss Hackett was a stage, film, and television actress whose movies included The Group (1966); Will Penny (1968); and Only When I Laugh (1981). She died of ovarian cancer.
War
French news services reported that France was sending five jet fighters to Iraq to assist that country in its war with Iran. The planes, if armed with air-to-surface Exocet missiles already sent to Iraq, could knock out Iranian oil ports. Iran warned that if its oil installations were threatened it would close the entrance to the Strait of Hormuz, which sould jeopardize the supply of oil to much of the world.
Politics and government
Leading Filipino Muslims warned President Ferdinand Marcos that Muslim separatism in the Philippines would revive unless he responded to calls for national reconciliation. They warned that the alternative might be the creation of a separate "Moro Nation" in the southern islands of the Philippines, where Muslim guerrillas had been continuing sporadic acts of terrorism.
Football
CFL
Ottawa (6-6) 29 @ Calgary (6-6) 24
Ray Crouse rushed for 3 short touchdowns, but it wasn't enough, as his Stampeders fell to the Rough Riders before 24,167 fans at McMahon Stadium. Mr. Crouse's third touchdown, converted by J.T. Hay, gave Calgary a 21-11 lead, but Skip Walker, who had rushed 1 yard for the first Ottawa touchdown six minutes earlier, returned Mr. Hay's kickoff 98 yards for a TD just 11 seconds later. J.C. Watts completed a 56-yard touchdown pass to Tyron Gray with 11:06 remaining in the game to put the Rough Riders ahead, and they managed to hang onto the lead. Gerry Organ finished the scoring with a 21-yard field goal with 33 seconds remaining. It was the first game for Ken Clark in an Ottawa uniform after being acquired from the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and the punter had a rough night, as one of his kicks was partially blocked by Darrell Moir, setting up Mr. Crouse's third touchdown.
Baseball
American League Championship Series
Baltimore 3 @ Chicago 0 (10 innings) (Baltimore won best-of-five series 3-1)
The Orioles scored 3 runs in the top of the 10th inning to defeat the White Sox at Comiskey Park and advance to the World Series. Chicago starting pitcher Britt Burns carried a shutout into the 10th inning, but was charged with the loss. Storm Davis started on the mound for Baltimore and pitched 6 innings, but was relieved by Tippy Martinez, who pitched 4 scoreless innings and was credited with the win.
National League Championship Series
Los Angeles 2 @ Philadelphia 7 (Philadelphia won best-of-five series 3-1)
The Phillies scored 3 runs in the 1st inning, 2 in the 5th, and 2 in the 6th as they defeated the Dodgers at Veterans Stadium to advance to the World Series. Philadelphia starting pitcher Steve Carlton earned his second win of the series, while Los Angeles starter Jerry Reuss was charged with his second loss.
20 years ago
1988
Hit parade
#1 single in Italy (FIMI): I Don't Want Your Love--Duran Duran
#1 single in Flanders (Ultratop 50): Stop--Sam Brown (4th week at #1)
#1 single in the Netherlands (De Nederlandse Top 40): The Only Way is Up--Yazz and the Plastic Population (2nd week at #1)
#1 single in France (SNEP): Un Roman d'amitié (Friend You Give Me Reason)--Elsa and Glenn Medeiros (4th week at #1)
#1 single in Ireland (IRMA): Desire--U2 (3rd week at #1)
#1 single in the U.K. (BMRB): Desire--U2
#1 single in the U.S.A. (Billboard): Love Bites--Def Leppard
U.S.A. Top 10 (Cash Box)
1 Love Bites--Def Leppard
2 Don't Worry Be Happy--Bobby McFerrin
3 Red Red Wine--UB40
4 I'll Always Love You--Taylor Dayne
5 Sweet Child o' Mine--Guns 'N' Roses
6 Don't Be Cruel--Cheap Trick
7 One Good Woman--Peter Cetera
8 What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy)--Information Society
9 A Groovy Kind of Love--Phil Collins
10 I Hate Myself for Loving You--Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
Singles entering the chart were Kissing a Fool by George Michael (#48); Domino Dancing by Pet Shop Boys (#75); Symptoms of True Love by Tracie Spencer (#80); Spy in the House of Love by Was (Not Was) (#84); Any Love by Luther Vandross (#87); Small World by Huey Lewis and the News (#88); and I Did it for Love by Night Ranger (#90).
Canada's Top 10 (RPM)
1 One Good Woman--Peter Cetera
2 Don't Be Cruel--Cheap Trick
3 True Love--Glenn Frey
4 It Would Take a Strong Man--Rick Astley
5 Forever Young--Rod Stewart
6 Don't Worry Be Happy--Bobby McFerrin
7 Sweet Child o' Mine--Guns 'N' Roses
8 Don't You Know--Steve Winwood
9 Love Bites--Def Leppard
10 Monkey--George Michael
Singles entering the chart were Big League by Tom Cochrane and Red Rider (#76); Fight (No Matter How Long) by the Bunburys (#85); And When She Danced by David Foster and Marilyn Martin (#87); Walk on Water by Eddie Money (#89); King of Emotion by Big Country (#90); Waiting for a Star to Fall by Boy Meets Girl (#92); Heaven in My Hands by Level 42 (#94); Time and Tide by Basia (#95); Walk on Through by Rita MacNeil (#97); and I'm Not Your Man by Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers (#99).
Football
CFL
Toronto (10-4) 52 @ Ottawa (1-13) 3
Gilbert Renfroe passed for 248 yards and 2 touchdowns, while Reggie Pleasant intercepted 3 passes and returned one for a touchdown as the Argonauts routed the Rough Riders before 18,527 fans at Lansdowne Park.
Baseball
American League Championship Series
Boston 6 @ Oakland 10 (Oakland led best-of-seven series 3-0)
The Athletics trailed the Red Sox 5-0 after 1 1/2 innings before 49,261 fans at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, but came back with 4 runs in the bottom of the 2nd and 2 in the 3rd to take a lead that they kept for the rest of the game. Gene Nelson, who relieved starting pitcher Bob Welch in the 2nd inning, picked up his second straight win, while Boston starter Mike Boddicker, who was relieved after 2 2/3 innings, was charged with the loss.
National League Championship Series
Los Angeles 4 @ New York 8 (New York led best-of-seven series 2-1)
The Mets scored 5 runs in the bottom of the 8th inning to defeat the Dodgers before 44,672 fans at Shea Stadium. Randy Myers, the third New York pitcher of the game, was the winning pitcher, while Los Angeles reliever Alejandro Pena took the loss. Jay Howell took the mound for Los Angeles to begin the bottom of the 8th, but was ejected when umpire Harry Wendelstedt, in response to a request from New York manager Davey Johnson, inspected Mr. Howell and found pine tar on his glove. Mr. Howell was suspended for the following three games.
10 years ago
1998
Diplomacy
Canada was elected to a seat on the United Nations Security Council.
Baseball
National League Championship Series
San Diego 3 @ Atlanta 0 (San Diego led best-of-seven series 2-0)
The Padres scored a run in the top of the 6th inning and 2 in the 9th to shut out the Braves before 43,083 fans at Turner Field, as Kevin Brown pitched a 3-hitter to win the pitchers' duel over Tom Glavine.
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