Sunday 10 October 2021

October 9, 2021

575 years ago
1446


Born on this date
Minkhaung II
. King of Ava, 1480-1501. Minkhaung II acceded to the throne upon the death of his father Thihathura, and in 1485 made his 12-year-old son Thihathura II joint king. Minkhaung II's reign was the beginning of the decline of Ava's hold on Upper Burma. Thihathura II died a month before his father, who died on April 7, 1501 at the age of 54. Minkhaung II was succeeded by his younger son Narapati II.

320 years ago
1701


Academia
The colonial legislature of Connecticut chartered the Collegiate School in Saybrook, which eventually became Yale University.

190 years ago
1831


Died on this date
Ioannis Kapodistrias, 55
. Governor of Hellenic State, 1828-1831. Count Kapodistrias, a native of Corfu, was a physician who served as Minister of State in the Septinsular Republic (1800-1807). After the Republic was dissolved, he served as Russia's unofficial ambassador to Switzerland in 1813, and then as Russian Foreign Minister (1816-1822). He opposed the foreign policy of Austrian Foreign Minister Prince Metternich, Europe's most powerful statesman at the time. Count Kapodistrias supported Greek independence, but resigned as Foreign Minister after failing to obtain Czar Aleksandr I's support for the Greek revolution of 1821. In 1827, the Greek National Asssembly elected Count Kapodistrias as the country's head of state, with the title of Governor. He took office in January 1828 and initiated political, economic, and social reforms, but believed that the Greek people were not ready for democracy, and needed an enlightened autorcracy for a generation or two before democracy could be established. By 1831, Count Kapodistrias' government was hated by various factions, and he ordered the imprisonment of Petrobey Mavromichalis, Bey of the Mani Peninsula and leader of the successful uprising against the Ottoman Empire. Petrobey's brother Konstantis and son Georgios shot and stabbed Count Kapodistrias on the steps of the church of Saint Spyridon in Nafplion. Count Kapodistrias was succeeded as Governor by his younger brother Augustinos.

175 years ago
1846


Politics and government
Amand Landry of Memramcook became the first Acadian elected to the New Brunswick House of Assembly, representing Westmorland County.

160 years ago
1861


War
Union troops repelled a Confederate attempt to capture Fort Pickens in the Battle of Santa Rosa in Florida.

110 years ago
1911


Born on this date
Joe Rosenthal
. U.S. photographer. Mr. Rosenthal was a staff photographer with Associated Press who was best known for the Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, taken February 23, 1945. He died on August 20, 2006 at the age of 94.

Died on this date
Jack Daniel, 62 (?)
. U.S. distiller. Mr. Daniel founded Jack Daniel's whiskey distillery in Tennessee in 1875. He turned the business over to his nephews in 1907, and died of blood poisoning.

War
An accidental bomb explosion triggered the Wuchang Uprising against the Chinese monarchy as provisional commander Wu Zhaolin led the revolutionary elements of the New Army in a mutiny against the Qing garrison in Huguang, capturing the residence of the Viceroy in the process along with securing strategic points in the city after intense fighting.

100 years ago
1921


Born on this date
Michel Boisrond
. French film director and screenwriter. Mr. Boisrand began his career as an assistant director in the late 1940s, and in 1956 began directing films, many of which he wrote. He directed almost 30 movies--mainly comedies and romances--and about as many television programs through the mid-1990s. Mr. Boisrond's films included Cette sacrée gamine (Naughty Girl) (1956); La Parisienne (1957); and Faibles femmes (Women are Weak) (1959). He died on November 10, 2002 at the age of 81.

Football
APFA
Akron (1-2) 23 @ Chicago Cardinals (1-1) 0
Columbus (0-3) 0 @ Buffalo (2-0) 38
Hammond (0-1-1) 7 @ Canton (0-0-1) 7
Dayton (1-1) 7 @ Detroit (1-0-1) 10
Muncie (0-1) 0 @ Evansville (2-0) 14

Baseball
World Series
New York Giants 4 @ New York Yankees 2 (Best-of-nine series tied 2-2)

Phil Douglas (1-1) pitched a 7-hit complete game victory while striking out 8 batters, while Carl Mays (1-1) pitched a complete game in defeat. Yankees' left fielder Babe Ruth hit his first World Series home run, a solo shot with 1 out in the bottom of the 9th inning. 36,372 attended the game at the Polo Grounds.

90 years ago
1931


Baseball
World Series
Philadelphia Athletics 8 @ St. Louis Cardinals 1 (Best-of-seven series tied 3-3)

Lefty Grove (2-1) pitched a 5-hit complete victory, while the Athletics scored 4 runs in each of the 5th and 7th innings. St. Louis starter Paul Derringer (0-2) took the loss.

80 years ago
1941


Died on this date
Charles Lorenzo Clarke, 88
. U.S. engineer. Mr. Clarke was the oldest surviving associate of Thomas Edison and the original chief engineer of Edison Electric Light Company.

Helen Morgan, 41. U.S. singer. Miss Morgan, born Helen Riggin, was perhaps the most famous torch singer of the 1920s and '30s, in nightclubs and on the Broadway stage. She was a heavy drinker for much of her life, and died of cirrhosis of the liver.

War
German Reich Press Chief Otto Dietrich declared that the war in the East was essentially over, declaring, "For all military purposes, Soviet Russia is done with."

Politics and government
Ricardo Adolfo de la Guardia was elected President of Panama by the cabinet following the disclosure that President Arnulfo Arias had fled by plane to Cuba on October 7 after his government had barred the arming of U.S. merchant ships under Panamanian registry.

Defense
U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt urged Congess to repeal Section 6 of the 1939 Neutrality Act, which prohibited arming American-flag ships engaged in foreign commerce, and to modify the provision barring U.S. vessels from war zones. He declared, "It is time for this country to stop playing into Hitler's hands and to unshackle our own."

Economics and finance
Turkish Foreign Minister Shukru Saracoglu and German Ambassador Franz von Papen signed a trade pact in Ankara providing for chromium ore shipments to Germany.

Horse racing
Jockey Alfred "Robby" Robertson rose six winners in seven races in Jamaica, New York, the first time this had been done at a New York track.

Football
CRU
WIFU
The Edmonton Eskimos, who had dropped out of the Western Interprovincial Football Union just before the end of the 1939 season but had been reorganized in 1941, disbanded again after a plan for a playoff game against the first-place or second-place team in the WIFU fell through. The Eskimos had been reorganized too late to participate in the WIFU season, but, as representatives of the Alberta Rugby Union, had attempted to schedule a playoff game at Edmonton's Clarke Stadium against the team finishing first or second in the WIFU. The WIFU wanted a guarantee of $1,200 from the Eskimos for the game, but the Eskimos were unable to meet that condition, and the team disbanded, not to be reorganized and take the field again until 1949.

75 years ago
1946


Theatre
The Iceman Cometh by Eugene O'Neill opened at Martin Beck Theatre on Broadway in New York. The production starred James Barton, Jeanne Cagney, Russell Collins, and Nicholas Joy.

Diplomacy
The U.S. State Department reported that Yugoslavia had paid a $150,000 indemnity to the families of five American fliers who had been shot down in Yugoslavia near the Italian border in separate incidents on August 9 and 19, 1946. Yugoslavia, however, refused to pay for the loss of the planes.

Protest
Angered by the announcement of layoffs in public works projects, over 20,000 Italian workers rioted and stormed government offices in Rome. One demonstrator was killed by police.

Medicine
Dr. R.F. Loeb revealed the development of pentaquine, a drug that could cure malaria instead of suppressing it.

Agriculture
A Council for Collective Farm Affairs, headed by A.A. Andreev, was created in Moscow to remedy abuses and speed up production on collective farms.

Baseball
World Series
St. Louis Cardinals 0 @ Boston Red Sox 4 (Boston led best-of-seven series 2-1)

Rudy York hit a 3-run home run in the 1st inning, providing all the scoring necessary as Dave Ferriss pitched a 6-hit shutout to win the pitching matchup with Murry Dickson before 34,500 fans at Fenway Park.

70 years ago
1951


On television tonight
Suspense, on CBS
Tonight's episode: High Street, starring Mildred Natwick and Mary Sinclair

War
U.S. and Communist commands reached a tentative agreement to resume Korean truce negotiations in Panmunjom.

Defense
Responding to Egyptian efforts to gain control over the Suez Canal, the United Kingdom warned that it would not recognize a unilateral denunciation of the 1936 treaty and would keep its troops in the Suez by force if necessary.

Diplomacy
The U.S. Senate confirmed the appointment of Connecticut Democratic Party leader Cheser Bowles as U.S. Ambassador to India.

Politics and government
The U.S. Senate rejected President Harry Truman's nominations for two federal judgeships in Illinois, supporting the contention of Senator Paul Douglas (Democrat--Illinois) that other candidates were better qualified.

Medicine
University of Illinois and Hines Veterans Hospital researchers in Chicago reported a method of replacing hardened leg arteries with normal vessels from other parts of the body.

Hockey
NHL
All-Star Game @ Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto
First Team All-Stars 2 Second Team All-Stars 2

Gordie Howe of the Detroit Red Wings scored on a powerplay just 1:59 into the game and Johnny Peirson of the Boston Bruins scored with 3:11 remaining in the 2nd period for the First Team, while Tod Sloan of the Toronto Maple Leafs scored on a power play in the 2nd period and Ken Mosdell of the Montreal Canadiens scored at 9:25 of the 3rd period before 11,469 fans in the first All-Star Game played under this stupid format.

Baseball
Rogers Hornsby signed a three-year contract to manage the St. Louis Browns.

World Series
New York Yankees 13 @ New York Giants 1 (Yankees led best-of-seven series 3-2)

Gil McDougald's grand slam in the top of the 3rd inning was the big blow in a 5-run inning. Phil Rizzuto added a 2-run homer in the 4th, and the Yankees scored 4 in the 7th. Yankees' center fielder Joe DiMaggio batted 3 for 5 with 3 runs batted in. Ed Lopat (2-0) pitched a 5-hit complete game victory, while Giants' starter Larry Jansen (0-2) lasted just 3 innings in absorbing the loss. 47,530 were in attendance at the Polo Grounds.



60 years ago
1961


Hit parade
#1 single in Spain (PROMUSICAE): Quisiera Ser--Dْo Dinلmico (4th week at #1)

#1 single in France (IFOP): Il faut savoir--Charles Aznavour (7th week at #1)

U.S.A. Top 10 (Billboard)
1 Hit the Road Jack--Ray Charles and his Orchestra
2 Crying--Roy Orbison
3 Take Good Care of My Baby--Bobby Vee
4 Runaround Sue--Dion
5 Bristol Stomp--The Dovells
6 You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby--Bobby Darin
7 The Mountain's High--Dick and Deedee
8 Little Sister--Elvis Presley
9 Let's Get Together--Hayley Mills and Hayley Mills
10 Mexico--Bob Moore and his Orchestra

Singles entering the chart were Moon River by Jerry Butler (#67); Morning After by the Mar-Keys (#74); Heartaches by the Marcels (#79); Here Comes the Night by Ben E. King (#84); The Door to Paradise by Bobby Rydell (#85); Come September by Billy Vaughn and his Orchestra (#86); Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody by Aretha Franklin (#89); Laugh by the Velvets featuring Virgil Johnson (#90); Moon River by Henry Mancini, his Orchestra and Chorus (#93); I Apologize by Timi Yuro (#94); Guilty of Loving You by Jerry Fuller (#97); Image - Part 1 by Hank Levine and Orchestra (#98); Late Date by the Parkays (#99); and Make Believe Wedding by the Castells (#100). Come September was a version of the title theme from the movie.

Academia
Former U.S. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt officiated at the opening of Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John's.

Football
CFL
Ottawa (7-3) 14 @ Hamilton (7-3) 10
British Columbia (1-11-1) 7 @ Saskatchewan (4-8) 17

Baseball
World Series
New York Yankees 13 @ Cincinnati Reds 5 (New York won best-of-seven series 4-1)

The Yankees erupted for 5 runs in the 1st inning and 5 more in the 4th to win the World Series in their first season under manager Ralph Houk. Johnny Blanchard hit a 2-run home run for the Yankees in the 1st inning, and Hector Lopez added a 3-run homer in the 4th. The Yankees led 6-0 until Frank Robinson hit a 3-run homer for the Reds in the bottom of the 3rd. Wally Post added a 2-run homer for the Reds in the bottom of the 5th to reduce the Yankees' lead to 11-5, but the Reds were unable to score any more runs. Bud Daley (1-0), who relieved starter Ralph Terry in the 3rd, was the winning pitcher, while Joey Jay (1-1), who lasted just 1/3 inning, took the loss. 32,589 fans attended the last World Series game ever played at Crosley Field.





50 years ago
1971


Hit parade
#1 single in Rhodesia (Lyons Maid): Co-Co--The Sweet (5th week at #1)

#1 single in Italy (FIMI): Tanta voglia di lei--Pooh (5th week at #1)

#1 single in the U.K. (BMRB): Reason to Believe/Maggie May--Rod Stewart

Australia's Top 10 (Go-Set)
1 Daddy Cool--Drummond (4th week at #1)
2 I Did What I Did for Maria--Tony Christie
3 He's Gonna Step on You Again--John Kongos
4 Don't Pull Your Love--Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds
5 Eagle Rock--Daddy Cool
6 L.A. International Airport--Susan Raye
7 Come Back Again--Daddy Cool
8 Sweet Hitch-Hiker--Creedence Clearwater Revival
9 Never Ending Song of Love--Delaney & Bonnie & Friends
10 It's Too Late--Carole King

Singles entering the chart were If Those Lips Could Only Speak by Dermot Henry (#35); and Gwen (Congratulations) by Johnny Chester (#36).

Netherlands Top 10 (De Nederlandse Top 40)
1 Soldiers Who Want to Be Heroes--Rod McKuen (2nd week at #1)
2 Non, Non, Rien N'a Changé--Poppys
3 Mamy Blue--Pop-Tops
4 She Flies on Strange Wings--Golden Earring
5 Soley Soley--The Middle of the Road
6 Help (Get Me Some Help)--Tony Ronald
7 Storm and Thunder--Earth and Fire
8 Borriquito--Peret
9 Such a Funny Night--Aphrodite's Child
10 Het Soldaatje (De Vier Raadsels)--De Zangeres Zonder Naam
Singles entering the chart were When the Swallows Fly by the Bee Gees (#24); Ave Maria by Ekseption (#25); Reason to Believe/Maggie May by Rod Stewart (#26); Girl You'll Be a Woman Soon by Neil Diamond (#31); Superstar by the Carpenters (#32); Zeig Mir Den Platz An Der Sonne by Udo Jürgens (#35); and Jij En Ik Blijven Bestaan (De Wereld Zal Toch Ooit Vergaan) by Vader Abraham met Zijn Zeven Goede Zonen (#36).

U.S.A. Top 10 (Billboard)
1 Maggie May/Reason to Believe--Rod Stewart (2nd week at #1)
2 Go Away Little Girl--Donny Osmond
3 Superstar/Bless the Beasts and Children--Carpenters
4 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down--Joan Baez
5 Yo-Yo--The Osmonds
6 Do You Know What I Mean--Lee Michaels
7 Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey--Paul & Linda McCartney
8 Ain't No Sunshine--Bill Withers
9 If You Really Love Me--Stevie Wonder
10 Sweet City Woman--Stampeders

Singles entering the chart were Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) by Marvin Gaye (#62); Questions 67 and 68/I'm a Man by Chicago (#66); Love by the Lettermen (#73); Two Divided by Love by the Grass Roots (#79); It's Impossible by the New Birth (#81); Wild Night by Van Morrison (#83); The Desiderata by Les Crane (#87); Midnight Man by the James Gang (#89); It's Only Love by Elvis Presley (#90); Mammy Blue by the Pop-Tops (#92); Walk Easy My Son by Jerry Butler (#94); I'm So Glad by the Fuzz (#95); Touch by the Supremes (#97); Olena by Don Nix (#98); and Baby, I'm Yours by Jody Miller (#100).

U.S.A. Top 10 (Cash Box)
1 Maggie May--Rod Stewart
2 Superstar--Carpenters
3 Go Away Little Girl--Donny Osmond
4 Ain't No Sunshine--Bill Withers
5 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down--Joan Baez
6 Do You Know What I Mean--Lee Michaels
7 Yo-Yo--The Osmonds
8 Stick-Up--The Honey Cone
9 Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey--Paul & Linda McCartney
10 I Woke Up in Love this Morning--The Partridge Family

Singles entering the chart were Absolutely Right by Five Man Electrical Band (#67); Two Divided by Love by the Grass Roots (#71); Jennifer by Bobby Sherman (#72); Everybody's Everything by Santana (#74); I'm a Man by Chicago (#81); Bless You by Martha Reeves & the Vandellas (#82); Walk Right Up to the Sun by the Delfonics (#86); Where Did Our Love Go by Donnie Elbert (#88); You Keep Me Holding On by Tyrone Davis (#95); Chokin' Kind by Z.Z. Hill (#97); Valerie by Cymarron (#98); and Pin the Tail on the Donkey by the Newcomers (#100).

U.S.A. Top 10 (Record World)
1 Superstar--Carpenters
2 Maggie May/Reason to Believe--Rod Stewart
3 Yo-Yo--The Osmonds
4 Go Away Little Girl--Donny Osmond
5 So Far Away--Carole King
6 If You Really Love Me--Stevie Wonder
7 Ain't No Sunshine--Bill Withers
8 Do You Know What I Mean--Lee Michaels
9 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down--Joan Baez
10 Stick-Up--The Honey Cone

Singles entering the chart were Two Divided by Love by the Grass Roots (#64); Touch by the Supremes (#81); Where Did Our Love Go by Donnie Elbert (#82); Everybody's Everything by Santana (#85); It's Only Love by Elvis Presley (#87); Jennifer by Bobby Sherman (#88); Mother by Barbra Streisand (#89); Mammy Blue by James Darren (#90); Absolutely Right by Five Man Electrical Band (#92); Freedom Comes, Freedom Goes by the Fortunes (#93); Do I Love You by Paul Anka (#95); Everything's Alright by Yvonne Elliman (#97); Day by Day (Godspell Medley) by Holly Sherwood (#98); I Don't Need No Doctor by Humble Pie (#99); and Valerie by Cymarron (#100).

Canada’s Top 10 (RPM)
1 Maggie May--Rod Stewart
2 Go Away Little Girl--Donny Osmond
3 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down--Joan Baez
4 Rain Dance--The Guess Who
5 I Woke Up in Love this Morning--The Partridge Family
6 Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey--Paul & Linda McCartney
7 The Story in Your Eyes--The Moody Blues
8 Superstar--Carpenters
9 So Far Away--Carole King
10 Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep--Mac and Katie Kissoon

Singles entering the chart were Long Ago and Far Away by James Taylor (#66); Only You Know and I Know by Delaney & Bonnie; Lonesome Mary by Chilliwack (#74); I'd Love to Change the World by Ten Years After (#80); First Sign of Love by Wishbone (#98); and Lovin' You Ain't Easy by Pagliaro (#99).

Calgary's Top 10 (Glenn's Music)
1 Maggie May--Rod Stewart (2nd week at #1)
2 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down--Joan Baez
3 Loving Her was Easier (Than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again)--Kris Kristofferson
4 The Story in Your Eyes--The Moody Blues
5 Creators of Rain--Ian & Sylvia
6 Little Kind Words--Lighthouse
7 Yo-Yo--The Osmonds
8 Superstar--Carpenters
9 So Far Away--Carole King
10 Peace Train--Cat Stevens
Pick hit of the week: The Desiderata--Les Crane

Born on this date
Happy Birthday, Sarah Son!

Football
CFL
British Columbia (5-6-1) 21 @ Ottawa (4-8) 45

CIAU
British Columbia (0-5) 7 @ Saskatchewan 18
Alberta (4-1) 19 @ Calgary (2-2) 23

Jim Dallin rushed for 2 touchdowns in the 1st half as the Dinosaurs took a 16-0 lead, and quarterback Les Horvath rushed for another TD to make the score 23-5 in the 4th quarter, but the Golden Bears rallied for touchdowns by Mel Smith and Vance Curtis in the 4th quarter and almost pulled out the victory at McMahon Stadium. A last-minute pass from Alberta quarterback Don Tallas to Roy Beechey was complete for a 67-yard gain to the Calgary 18-yard line, but Mr. Tallas then threw 3 straight incomplete passes.

Baseball
World Series
Pittsburgh Pirates 3 @ Baltimore Orioles 5 (Baltimore led best-of-seven series 1-0)

After three Baltimore errors in the top of the 2nd inning produced 3 Pittsburgh runs, Frank Robinson hit a solo home run for the Orioles in the bottom of the inning, Merv Rettenmund hit a 3-run homer in the bottom of the 3rd, and Don Buford added a solo home run in the 5th. Winning pitcher Dave McNally (1-0) pitched a complete game and allowed just 3 hits. Pittsburgh starter Dock Ellis (0-1) took the loss.





40 years ago
1981


Hit parade
#1 single in Sweden (Topplistan): Vill ha dej--Freestyle (9th week at #1)

#1 single in France (IFOP): Confidence Pour Confidence--Jean Schultheis (2nd week at #1)

South Africa's Top 10 (Springbok Radio)
1 One Day in Your Life--Michael Jackson
2 Hak Hom Blokkies--David Kramer
3 Urgent--Foreigner
4 You Drive Me Crazy--Shakin' Stevens
5 Stop Draggin' My Heart Around--Stevie Nicks (with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers)
6 Queen of Hearts--Juice Newton
7 Amour--Baron Longfellow
8 How 'bout Us--Champaign
9 Titles--Vangelis
10 Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through--Jim Steinman

Singles entering the chart were Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through; Wired for Sound by Cliff Richard (#13); and Hold on Tight by Electric Light Orchestra (#18).

Abominations
President François Mitterrand abolished capital punishment in France.

Baseball
National League Division Series
Montreal 2 @ Philadelphia 6 (Montreal led best-of-five series 2-1)



Houston 1 @ Los Angeles 6 (Houston led best-of-five series 2-1)



American League Division Series
Milwaukee 5 @ New York 3 (New York led best-of-five series 2-1)
Kansas City 1 @ Oakland 4 (Oakland won best-of-five series 3-0)



30 years ago
1991


Hit parade
#1 single in Sweden (Topplistan): (Everything I Do) I Do it for You--Bryan Adams (9th week at #1)

On television tonight
The Wonder Years, on ABC
Tonight's episode: Day One

Died on this date
Roy Black, 48
. German singer. Mr. Black, born Gerhard Höllerich, took his stage name from his admiration for American singer Roy Orbison. Mr. Black was best known for singing romantic ballads, and had major hits with the singles Ganz in Weiß (1965); Good Night, My Love (1967); and Dein schönstes Geschenk (1969). He died of heart failure.

Protest
A crowd of 5,000 demonstrated at the Manitoba Legislature in Winnipeg demanding aid to grain farmers suffering from a global subsidy war; the federal government of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney pledged $800 million the following day.

Sport
The first sumo tournament ever held outside Japan began at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Hockey
NHL
San Jose 4 @ Calgary 3

The Sharks' win over the Flames at Olympic Saddledome was the first ever for the expansion team.

Baseball
American League Championship Series
Toronto 5 @ Minnesota 2 (Best-of-seven series tied 1-1)



National League Championship Series
Pittsburgh 5 Atlanta 1 (Pittsburgh led best-of-seven series 1-0)



25 years ago
1996


Baseball
National League Championship Series
St. Louis 2 @ Atlanta 4 (Atlanta led best-of-seven series 1-0)



American League Championship Series
Baltimore 4 New York 5 (11 innings) (New York led best-of-seven series 1-0)


20 years ago
2001


Died on this date
Dagmar, 79
. U.S. actress. Dagmar, whose real name was Virginia "Jennie" Lewis, was a statuesque blonde who began her career in burlesque and had a brief vogue in the early 1950s as a comic sidekick to Jerry Lester on the television variety program Broadway Open House (1950-1951) and as a guest on various other television shows before the variety show hosting Dagmar's Canteen (1951-1952). She teamed up with Frank Sinatra to record the song Mama Will Bark (1951), which was a top-25 hit, but was the low point of Mr. Sinatra's musical career. After her own program ended, Dagmar faded into obscurity, performing in nightclubs and acting in summer stock.

Terrorism
Letters postmarked in Trenton, New Jersey that later tested positive for anthrax spores were mailed to U.S. Senators Tom Daschle (Democrat--South Dakota) and Patrick Leahy (Democrat--Vermont).

Baseball
National League Division Series
Atlanta 7 @ Houston 4 (Atlanta led best-of-five series 1-0)


St. Louis 0 @ Arizona 1 (Arizona led best-of-five series 1-0)



American League Division Series
Cleveland 5 @ Seattle 0 (Cleveland led best-of-five series 1-0)

10 years ago
2011


Married on this date
U.K. musician Paul McCartney, 69, and Nancy Shevell, 51, daughter of a trucking company owner from New Jersey, were married at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London. It was the third marriage for the former Beatle.

Hockey
NHL
Montreal 5 @ Winnipeg 1

The second version of the Winnipeg Jets played their first regular season game, losing to the Canadiens before a sellout crowd at MTS Centre. Nik Antropov scored the Winnipeg goal at 2:27 of the 3rd period. The Jets were the Atlanta Thrashers from 1999-2011; the original Jets moved to Phoenix after the 1995-96 season to become the Coyotes.



Baseball
National League Championship Series
St. Louis 6 @ Milwaukee 9 (Milwaukee led best-of-seven series 1-0)

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