90 years ago
1922
Football
CRU
Eastern Final
Queen’s University 12 @ Toronto Argonauts 11
Pep Leadley's field goal with less than 5 minutes remaining in the 4th quarter gave the Tricolor their win over the Argonauts before 16,367 fans on a snowy Saturday afternoon at Varsity Stadium. Toronto's star halfback Lionel Conacher fumbled a punt, and Mr. Leadley kicked a single to give Queen's an early 1-0 lead in the 1st quarter. The Argonauts took a 3-1 lead later in the quarter when Cap Fear intercepted a Queen's lateral and Mr. Conacher kicked a field goal. Mr. Leadley then rushed for 45 yards, setting up his own 30-yard field goal to give Queen's a 4-3 lead after 1 quarter. In the 2nd quarter, Mr. Conacher tried to make a running catch of a punt froma bad angle. He fumbled, and Mr. Thomas recovered for a touchdown, giving Queen's a 9-3 lead, which stood at halftime. Mr. Conacher punted for 2 singles, and then Mr. Dinsmore, the Toronto quarterback rushed 3 yards for a touchdown. Mr. Conacher converted to give the Argonauts an 11-9 lead after 3 quarters. The Argonauts were penalized 185 yards on the day to 30 for the Tricolor.
NCAA
Harvard 10 @ Yale 3
Mr. Owen scored a touchdown and Mr. Pfaffman kicked a field goal as the Crimson defeated the Blue before more than 77,000 fans at the Yale Bowl in New Haven, Connecticut. Mr. O'Hearn drop-kicked a field goal for Yale. The spectators included former French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau.
75 years ago
1937
Football
NCAA
Denver 7 @ Colorado 37
Byron "Whizzer" White rushed for 2 touchdowns and returned an interception for a third as the Buffaloes won in Boulder.
70 years ago
1942
Football
CRU
ORFU
Final
Toronto RCAF Hurricanes 24 Toronto Balmy Beach 0
Don Crowe scored 2 touchdowns and Jake Gaudaur added another as the Hurricanes blanked Balmy Beach before 10,000 fans at Varsity Stadium. Eddie Thompson kicked a 37-yard field goal in the 1st quarter to give RCAF a 3-0 lead. Quarterback Bill Stukus completed a 10-yard pass to Mr. Crowe for the game's first touchdown in the 2nd quarter. Mr. Crowe kicked the convert to give the Hurricanes a 9-0 halftime lead. Mr. Gaudaur intercepted a pass by rookie Balmy Beach quarterback Joe Bailey and returned it 65 yards for a touchdown. Mr. Thompson's convert gave the Hurricanes a 15-0 lead after 3 quarters. After a punt single by Fred Kijek and a safety touch conceded by Balmy Beach punter Sammy Sward, halfback Charlie Prince threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to Mr. Crowe, who also converted to close the scoring in the 4th quarter.
60 years ago
1952
On television tonight
Suspense, on CBS
Tonight's episode: The Whispering Killer, starring Bert Conway, George Mathews, and Nita Talbot
Theatre
Agatha Christie's play The Mousetrap opened in London's West End at the New Ambassadors Theatre, running there through March 23, 1974, before moving next door to St. Martin's Theatre, where it continues to run.
50 years ago
1962
Football
Canadian junior
Little Grey Cup
Edmonton Huskies 7 @ Notre-Dame-de-Grace Maple Leafs 3
The Huskies' defense stopped the Maple Leafs three times inside the Edmonton 5-yard line as they defeated the Montreal club to become the first Alberta team to win the Little Grey Cup.
40 years ago
1972
Hit parade
#1 single in the U.K.: My Ding-A-Ling--Chuck Berry
Australia's Top 10 (Go-Set)
1 Popcorn--Hot Butter (3rd week at #1)
2 Boppin' the Blues--Blackfeather
3 Burning Love--Elvis Presley
4 Rock Me Baby--Johnny Farnham
5 Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me--Mac Davis
6 Breaking Up is Hard to Do--The Partridge Family
7 Garden Party--Rick Nelson & the Stone Canyon Band
8 You Wear it Well--Rod Stewart
9 Promised Land--Dave Edmunds
10 Rock and Roll Parts I and 2--Gary Glitter
Singles entering the chart were Ben by Michael Jackson (#30); Starman by David Bowie (#31); I Can See Clearly Now by Johnny Nash (#32); Goodbye to Love by the Carpenters (#37); Standing in the Road by Blackwood Sue (#38); The Adventures of Barry McKenzie by Smacka Fitzgibbon (#39); and Tight Rope by Leon Russell (#40). The Adventures of Barry Mackenzie was the title song of the movie.
#1 single in the U.S.A. (Billboard): I Can See Clearly Now--Johnny Nash (4th week at #1)
U.S.A. Top 10 (Cash Box)
1 I'll Be Around--The Spinners
2 I'd Love You to Want Me--Lobo
3 I Can See Clearly Now--Johnny Nash
4 If You Don't Know Me by Now--Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes
5 I Am Woman--Helen Reddy
6 Papa was a Rollin' Stone--The Temptations
7 Summer Breeze--Seals and Crofts
8 You Ought to Be with Me--Al Green
9 Convention '72--The Delegates
10 If I Could Reach You--The 5th Dimension
Singles entering the chart were Been to Canaan by Carole King (#73); Don't Let Me be Lonely Tonight by James Taylor (#75); Reelin' & Rockin' by Chuck Berry (#76); Separate Ways by Elvis Presley (#78); I'll Be Your Shelter (In Time of Storm) by Luther Ingram (#82); The World is a Ghetto by War (#86); Good Time Sally by Rare Earth (#89); What Would the Children Think by Rick Springfield (#94); Day and Night by the Wackers (#95); Do it Again by Steely Dan (#96); Mama Weer All Crazee Now by Slade (#97); Why Can't We Live Together by Timmy Thomas (#98); Love Jones by Brighter Side of Darkness (#99); and The Cover of "Rolling Stone" by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show (#100).
Canada's Top 10 (RPM)
1 I Can See Clearly Now--Johnny Nash
2 I Am Woman--Helen Reddy
3 Listen to the Music--The Doobie Brothers
4 I'd Love You to Want Me--Lobo
5 I Believe in Music--Gallery
6 Sunny Days--Lighthouse
7 Nights in White Satin--The Moody Blues
8 If I Could Reach You--The 5th Dimension
9 I'll Be Around--The Spinners
10 Ben--Michael Jackson
Singles entering the chart were Right On by Atkinson, Danko & Ford (#80); That Same Old Obsession by Gordon Lightfoot (#85); Day and Night by the Wackers (#94); Annabelle by Daniel Boone (#97); Mouldy Old Dough by Lieutenant Pigeon (#98); Pretty City Lady by McBride (#99); and The Music Doesn't Seem to be Going Anywhere by Tapestry (#100).
Calgary’s Top 10
1 Ben--Michael Jackson
2 I'd Love You to Want Me--Lobo
3 I Am Woman--Helen Reddy
4 Julia Get Up--Rich Dodson
5 I Believe in Music--Gallery
6 It Never Rains in Southern California--Albert Hammond
7 I Can See Clearly Now--Johnny Nash
8 Something's Wrong with Me--Austin Roberts
9 Starting All Over Again--Mel And Tim
10 Listen to the Music--The Doobie Brothers
Pick hit of the week: Last Song--Edward Bear
Football
CIAU
Canadian College Bowl @ Varsity Stadium, Toronto
Alberta 20 Waterloo Lutheran 7
The Alberta defense blocked a punt, forced two turnovers on downs, tackled running backs for losses 7 times, and limited the WLU offense to half its usual rushing yardage for a game as the Golden Bears won the Vanier Cup before 13,700 fans. Terry Cairns scored the first Alberta touchdown in the 2nd quarter on a 9-yard pass from quarterback Larry Tibble. Jack Schwartzberg, who had earlier kicked a 27-yard field goal, converted. The Golden Bears also scored a safety touch in the 1st half when WLU punter Ted Passmore fumbled a snap in his end zone and was unable to get the kick away. Late in the 3rd quarter the Golden Bears lined up for a field goal attempt, the snap was high, and holder Dale Schulha passed to Gary Weisbrot for a touchdown. Alberta defenders Roger Comartin and Andy McLeod shared the Ted Morris Memorial Trophy as the game’s Most Valuable Player. It was the second straight College Bowl appearance for Jim Donlevy in as many seasons as the team’s head coach, and his first win as a head coach. He had been an assistant coach to Clare Drake when the Golden Bears defeated McMaster to win their first Vanier Cup in 1967.
30 years ago
1982
On the radio
CBS Radio Mystery Theatre, hosted by Tammy Grimes
Tonight’s episode: The Reigate Mystery, starring Gordon Gould and William Griffiths
This adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s story The Adventure of the Reigate Squires was CBSRMT’s last new broadcast of a Sherlock Holmes story.
Crime
Italian anti-terrorist police arrested Sergei Ivanov Antonov, a Bulgarian airline employee in Rome, on charges of “active complicity” in the May 13, 1981 assassination attempt against Pope John Paul II. The actual shooting had been done by Turkish terrorist Mehmet Ali Agca. The warrant for Mr. Antonov’s arrest was issued by an Italian judge who had been conducting an investigation into a possible conspiracy, and established the possibility that Bulgaria’s Communist government might have been implicated.
Defense
The Soviet newspaper Pravda condemned U.S. President Ronald Reagan’s decision to deploy 100 MX missiles at Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyoming, saying that the MX would violate the U.S.-U.S.S.R. strategic arms limitation agreement.
25 years ago
1987
Died on this date
Harold Washington, 65. U.S. politician. Mr. Washington was the first Negro to be Mayor of Chicago, serving from 1983 until his death.
20 years ago
1992
Hit parade
#1 single in Sweden (Topplistan): House of Love--East 17
On television tonight
The Wonder Years, on ABC
Tonight's episode: Kevin Delivers
10 years ago
2002
Law
U.S. President George W. Bush signed into law the Homeland Security Bill, creating a new federal cabinet department that included all or part of 22 agencies under its umbrella. Former Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge was named Secretary of Homeland Security.
Health
Experts announced that the source of the encephalitis that had killed Joyce Kimmel of Kitchener, Ontario was probably West Nile virus, contracted through one of her numerous blood transfusions.
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