Wednesday 20 October 2010

October 19, 2010

200 years ago
1810


Born on this date
Cassius Marcellus Clay
. U.S. politician and diplomat. Mr. Clay was a planter from Kentucky who opposed slavery. He served three terms in the Kentucky House of Representatives (1835-1841), and survived an assassination attempt in 1843. Mr. Clay was a founder of the Republican Party in Kentucky in the mid-1850s; he campaigned unsuccessfully for the Republican U.S. vice presidential nomination 1860, but supported the presidential bid of Abraham Lincoln. When Mr. Lincoln took office as President in 1861, he appointed Mr. Clay as United States Ambassador to Russia. Mr. Clay interrupted his diplomatic duties in 1862 to serve as a major general in the Union Army during the Civil War, and returned to his amassadorial post in 1863. He was instrumental in securing Russian support for the Union, and in negotiations for America's purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867. Mr. Clay left the Republican Party in 1869, helped to organize the Liberal Republican Party in 1872, and supported Democratic Party presidential candidates in the elections of 1876 and 1880 before returning to the Republicans in 1884. He died of "general exhaustion" on July 22, 1903 at the age of 92.

110 years ago
1900


Born on this date
Roy Worters
. Canadian hockey goaltender. Mr. Worters played with the Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets of the United States Amateur Hockey Association (1923-25), leading them to championships in both seasons. He played in the National Hockey League with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1925-28); New York Americans (1928-37); and one game with the Montreal Canadiens (1930), compiling a record of 171-229-83 with a goals against average of 2.27 and 66 shutouts in 484 regular season games, and 3-6-2 with a 2.09 GAA and 3 shutouts in 11 playoff games. Mr. Worters won the Hart Memorial Trophy as the NHL's Most Valuable Player in his first season with the Americans, when he was 16-12-10 with a 1.15 GAA and 13 shutouts, becoming the first goalie to record shutouts in each of his first 2 games with a new team. He won the Vezina Trophy for leading to the Americans to the league's fewest goals allowed in 1930-31, and was named a Second Team All-Star in 1931-32 and 1933-34; had there been All-Star teams prior to the 1930-31 season, he undoubtedly would have been selected. Mr. Worters was at 5' 3", the shortest player in NHL history, and never had the luxury of playing with good teams, or his statistics would have been much better. He retired after a hernia operation in 1937, and died of throat cancer on November 7, 1957, 19 days after his 57th birthday. Mr. Worters was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1969.

Science
Max Planck discovered Planck's law of black-body radiation.

100 years ago
1910


Born on this date
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, 84
. Indian astrophysicist. Dr. Chandrasekhar was awarded a share of the 1983 Nobel Prize in physics "for his theoretical studies of the physical processes of importance to the structure and evolution of the stars." He died on August 21, 1995 at the age of 84.

80 years ago
1930


Football
NFL
Frankford (2-7) 0 @ New York (5-1) 53
Brooklyn (4-1-1) 14 @ Newark (1-8-1) 0
Staten Island (2-3-1) 6 @ Providence (4-1) 7
Chicago Bears (2-2-1) 32 @ Chicago Cardinals (1-4-2) 6
Green Bay (5-0) 13 @ Minneapolis (1-2-1) 0

75 years ago
1935


Diplomacy
The League of Nations placed economic sanctions on Fascist Italy for its invasion of Ethiopia.

Football
CRU
IRFU
Toronto (5-0) 14 @ Montreal (0-5) 7
Ottawa (2-3) 12 @ Hamilton (3-2) 23

70 years ago
1940


Hit parade
#1 single in the U.S.A. (Billboard): Only Forever--Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and his Orchestra

War
The Royal Canadian Navy minesweeper HMCS Bras d'Or foundered due to icing conditions in the early morning while keeping the Romanian freighter Ingener N. Vlassopol under surveillance in the Gulf of St Lawrence. Her last known position was 40 20N - 063 50W, near Anticosti Island, Québec; the entire ship's company of 30 men were lost.

Football
CRU
IRFU
Toronto (2-1) 6 @ Ottawa (3-0) 41
Montreal (1-2) 9 @ Hamilton (0-3) 4

60 years ago
1950


Died on this date
Edna St. Vincent Millay, 58
. U.S. poet and playwright. Miss Millay won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1923. She was known fo her sonnets, but also wrote five verse dramas. Miss Millay died of a heart attack and falling down stairs.

War
The two-week Battle of Chamdo in Tibet ended in victory by Communist Chinese troops over the Tibetan Army.

The Battle of Pyongyang ended in a United Nations victory over North Korean forces; hours later, the Chinese Army began crossing the border into Korea.



Economics and finance
Iran became the first country to accept technical assistance from the United States under the Point Four Program.

Football
NFL
Green Bay (2-4) 17 @ New York Yanks (5-1) 35

50 years ago
1960


Died on this date
George Wallace, 65
. Australian comedian. Mr. Wallace was one of Australia's most popular performers, with a career on stage, screen, and radio spanning almost 40 years, peaking in the 1930s. He appeared in trademark baggy trousers, checkered shirt and felt hat, playing a working-class character. Mr. Wallace died of chronic bronchitis and emphysema.

Economics and finance
The United States imposed a partial embargo on goods exported to Cuba.

40 years ago
1970


Hit parade
#1 single in Australia (Kent Music Report): (They Long to Be) Close to You--Carpenters

#1 single in Japan (Oricon Singles Chart): The Lovers of the World (男の世界)--Jerry Wallace

#1 single in Spain (PROMUSICAE): In the Summertime--Mungo Jerry (4th week at #1)

Died on this date
Lázaro Cárdenas del Río, 75
. 44th President of Mexico, 1934-1940. General Cárdenas served in the Constitutionalist Army during the Mexican Revolution and was president of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) (1930-1931) and Governor of Michoacán (1928-1932). As President, he pursued agrarian reforms, and nationalized the oil industry in 1938, creating the government oil company Pemex. Gen. Cárdenas created the Partido de la Revolución Mexicana (PRM) in 1938 and incorporated the army into the party structure as a way of preventing coups d'état. He set a precedent by refusing to keep any political power after leaving the presidency in 1940, but served as Mexico's Minister of War (1942-1945). Gen. Cárdenas died of cancer.

Terrorism
Less than two days after the body of Quebec Labour Minister Pierre Laporte had been discovered after his murder by FLQ terrorists, the Canadian House of Commons voted 190-16 to support Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau’s imposition of the War Measures Act and mobilization of troops in the streets of Montreal.

Diplomacy
Romanian President Nicolae Ceausescu addressed the United Nations.

Oil
British Petroleum announced that it had struck oil in the North Sea.

Football
NFL
Washington (2-3) 20 @ Oakland (2-2-1) 34

30 years ago
1980


Hit parade
#1 single in New Zealand (RIANZ): Upside Down--Diana Ross (2nd week at #1)

#1 single in Switzerland: Upside Down--Diana Ross (7th week at #1)

Labour
After 17 years of feuding, the J.P. Stevens Company and Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union announced a collective bargaining agreement for 10 plants.

Hockey
NHL
Edmonton (1-3-1) 4 @ New York Rangers 2

Dave Semenko played the greatest game of his career, scoring 3 goals for his only career hat trick and assisting on the Oilers’ other goal by Wayne Gretzky. Mr. Gretzky assisted on all of Mr. Semenko’s goals, and goalie Ron Low stopped 33 shots to get the win before a Madison Square Garden crowd of 17,423.

Football
CFL
Hamilton (7-6-1) 25 @ Toronto (5-9) 24
Edmonton (12-2) 29 @ Saskatchewan (2-13) 28
Winnipeg (9-5) 28 @ Calgary (7-7) 31

Bernie Ruoff kicked a 54-yard single on a missed field goal for the winning point with less than 2 minutes remaining as the Tiger-Cats edged the Argonauts before an Exhibition Stadium crowd of 34,150. Mr. Ruoff added another single on a missed field goal, and was successful on 3 field goals and 2 converts. The first Hamilton touchdown came on a 57-yard rushing play when quarterback Dave Marler gained 22 yards and fumbled, and fullback John McCorquindale recovered and ran the remaining 35 yards for the score. Mr. Marler completed a 45-yard pass to John Holland for the other Tiger-Cats’ touchdown. Billy Hardee scored the first Toronto touchdown on a 37-yard punt return, and Mark Jackson completed a 4-yard pass to Dave Newman for the other Argonaut major score. Zenon Andrusyshyn added 2 converts, 3 field goals, and a single on a missed field goal. The Argonauts were robbed of a touchdown on a play on which offensive lineman John Foubert had lined up as an eligible receiver. The Argonauts were penalized for having an ineligible receiver, but the league admitted afterward that the call had been incorrect because Mr. Foubert had reported to the official on the field in compliance with the rule.

Dave Cutler’s single on a missed 28-yard field goal with 4:36 remaining in the game proved to be the winning point as the Eskimos clinched first place in the Western Football Conference. The team with the wind had the advantage; the Eskimos had it in the 1st quarter and built a 13-0 lead on field goals of 49 and 30 yards by Mr. Cutler sandwiched around a 4-yard touchdown run by Jim Germany, converted by Mr. Cutler. The Roughriders had the wind in the 2nd quarter and hit the score board on field goals of 13 and 57 yards by Bob Macoritti and a 19-yard touchdown pass from Joe Barnes to Emanuel Tolbert with 1:09 remaining until halftime, converted by Mr. Macoritti. The Saskatchewan advantage was immediately erased when Emilio Fraietta returned the kickoff 96 yards to set up a 15-yard touchdown pass from Warren Moon to Tom Scott at 14:17, converted by Mr. Cutler. Field goals of 48 and 45 yards and 2 singles by Mr. Macoritti preceded a 32-yard touchdown pass from Mr. Barnes to Joey Walters with 1:04 remaining in the 3rd quarter to give the Roughriders a 28-21 lead. The Eskimos had the wind at their backs in the final quarter but didn’t take advantage of it until Tom Wilkinson completed a pass to Ernest Pough for 65 yards, setting up a 14-yard touchdown pass to Mr. Scott, converted by Mr. Cutler at 7:53 to tie the game. The Roughriders marched to the Eskimo 33-yard line in the final minutes, but a 40-yard field goal attempt by Mr. Macoritti into the wind with 55 seconds remaining was short, and Hank Ilesic punted the Eskimos out of trouble. The Roughriders outplayed the Eskimos on offense, amassing 368 yards net offense to the Eskimos’ 294. Lester Brown led Saskatchewan with 73 yards rushing on 18 carries, while Mr. Barnes carried 8 times for 42 yards. Jim Germany led the Eskimos with 111 yards on 19 carries. Mr. Walters led the Roughriders with 78 yards on 4 pass receptions, and Mr. Tolbert caught 5 for 70. Mr. Scott led the Eskimos with 75 yards on 5 receptions, while Mr. Pough caught 2 for 71. Mr. Barnes completed 18 of 35 passes for 275 yards. Mr. Moon completed just 5 of 16 for 67 yards and Mr. Wilkinson completed just 2 of 5 for 79. Former Washington Redskin Danny Buggs had a terrible game in his second start as a n Eskimo, dropping both passes thrown his way, both of which should have been touchdowns. 23,744 were in attendance at Taylor Field in Regina.

Rookie receiver Ron Robinson scored on passes of 95 and 6 yards from quarterback Ken Johnson, while teammate Willie Armstead caught a 16-yard touchdown pass from Mr. Johnson and James Sykes rushed 4 yards for a touchdown as the Stampeders ended the Blue Bombers’ 8-game winning streak before 31,441 fans at McMahon Stadium. Mike McTague added 4 converts and 3 singles to complete the Calgary scoring. Mr. McTague, kicking in relief of injured J.T. Hay, kicked singles of 75 yards on a kickoff, 59 yards on a punt, and 55 on a missed field goal. Winnipeg quarterback Dieter Brock completed touchdown passes of 4 and 10 yards to William Miller and 10 yards to Eugene Goodlow. Dan Huclack scored the Blue Bombers’ other touchdown on a 3-yard rush. Trevor Kennerd added 4 converts.



Baseball
World Series
Philadelphia Phillies 4 @ Kansas City Royals 3 (Philadelphia led best-of-seven series 3-2)

Mike Schmidt hit his 2nd home run of the World Series--with a runner on base in the top of the 4th inning--and scored the tying run in the top of the 9th as the Phillies defeated the Royals 4-3 at Royals Stadium. The Royals led 3-2 after 8 innings, but Philadelphia pinch hitter Del Unser doubled home Mr. Schmidt to tie the game and scored on a single by Manny Trillo. The Royals loaded the bases against Tug McGraw in the bottom of the 9th, but Jose Cardenal struck out to end the game. Mr. McGraw pitched 3 innings to get the win, while Mr. Quisenberry took his second loss of the series. Marty Bystrom made his first start of the Series and left after 5 innings with a 2-1 lead. Kansas City starter Larry Gura left after 6.1 innings with a 3-2 lead.



25 years ago
1985


Hit parade
#1 single in Italy (FIMI): Into the Groove--Madonna (8th week at #1)

#1 single in Flanders (Ultratop 50): Part-Time Lover--Stevie Wonder

#1 single in the Netherlands (De Nederlandse Top 40): Dancing in the Street--Mick Jagger and David Bowie (2nd week at #1)

#1 single in Ireland (IRMA): The Power of Love--Jennifer Rush

#1 single in the U.K.: The Power of Love--Jennifer Rush (2nd week at #1)

#1 single in the U.S.A. (Billboard): Take On Me--A-Ha

U.S.A. Top 10 (Cash Box)
1 Take On Me--A-Ha
2 Money for Nothing--Dire Straits
3 Oh Sheila--Ready for the World
4 Part-Time Lover--Stevie Wonder
5 Saving All My Love for You--Whitney Houston
6 Miami Vice Theme--Jan Hammer
7 Cherish--Kool & the Gang
8 Dancing in the Street--Mick Jagger and David Bowie
9 I’m Goin’ Down--Bruce Springsteen
10 Lonely Ol’ Night--John Cougar Mellencamp

Singles entering the chart that week were Sleeping Bag by ZZ Top (#46); Alive and Kicking by Simple Minds (#47); Sisters are Doin' it for Themselves by Eurythmics and Aretha Franklin (#67); America by Prince and the Revolution (#72); Que te Quiero by Katrina and the Waves (#85); Hold Me by Laura Branigan (#86); Tears are Falling by Kiss (#87); Tarzan Boy by Baltimora (#88); Conga by Miami Sound Machine (#89); and Remo's Theme (What If) by Tommy Shaw (#90). Remo's Theme (What If) was from the movie Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins (1985).

Canada's Top 10 (RPM)
1 Cherish--Kool & The Gang
2 Take on Me--A-Ha
3 Money for Nothing--Dire Straits
4 Dancing in the Street--Mick Jagger and David Bowie
5 Miami Vice Theme--Jan Hammer
6 Part-Time Lover--Stevie Wonder
7 St. Elmo’s Fire (Man in Motion)--John Parr
8 I Got You Babe--UB40 with Chrissie Hynde
9 Boy in the Box--Corey Hart
10 Dress You Up--Madonna

Singles entering the chart were Sleeping Bag by ZZ Top (#69); The Night is Still Young by Billy Joel (#71); You are My Lady by Freddie Jackson (#87); When Love Breaks Down by Prefab Sprout (#90); Eaten Alive by Diana Ross (#92); and Endicott by Kid Creole and the Coconuts (#94).

Disasters
63 people were killed when a typhoon struck the Philippine island of Luzon.

Football
CFL
Ottawa (7-7) 30 @ Montreal (6-8) 7

Quarterback J.C. Watts completed touchdown passes of 6 yards to Mike Hudson and 7 yards to Waymon Alridge and rushed 17 yards for a touchdown of his own to lead the Rough Riders past the Concordes before 15,951 fans at Olympic Stadium. Dean Dorsey added 3 converts and 3 field goals. The only Montreal scoring came on a 7-yard touchdown pass from Joe Barnes to Kris Haines, converted by Roy Kurtz, with 1:43 remaining in the 2nd quarter. It was the Concordes’ first touchdown in more than 16 quarters. The loss was the fifth in a row for the Concordes; several days later, general manager Joe Galat fired head coach Joe Galat and replaced him with assistant coach Gary Durchik.

CIAU
Calgary (5-1) 32 @ Alberta (2-3) 15
Manitoba (2-4) 14 @ British Columbia (3-2) 17

Baseball
World Series
St. Louis Cardinals 3 @ Kansas City Royals 1 (St. Louis led best-of-seven series 1-0)

John Tudor pitched 6.2 innings before Todd Worrell came on to get the save as the Cardinals defeated the Royals before 41,650 fans at Royals Stadium. Losing pitcher Danny Jackson allowed 4 hits and 2 runs--both earned--in 7 innings.



20 years ago
1990


At the movies
Dances with Wolves, directed by and starring Kevin Costner, received its premiere screening at the Uptown Theater in Washington, D.C. The projector broke down twice.



Oil
The Iraqi government announced that it would introduce gasoline rationing because of a lack of chemicals needed to refine oil.

Economics and finance
The Soviet Duma voted 333-12, with 34 abstentions, to approve President Mikhail Gorbachev’s plan for economic reform, which included selling state property to private individuals; lifting of price controls; and the transfer of many economic decisions to the 15 Soviet republics.

Baseball
World Series
Cincinnati Reds 8 @ Oakland Athletics 3 (Cincinnati led best-of-seven seies 3-0)

Chris Sabo hit a solo home run in the 2nd inning and hit a 2-run homer as part of a 7-run 3rd inning as the Reds defeated the Athletics before 48,269 fans at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. Tom Browning (1-0) started on the mound for the Reds and pitched 6 innings to get the win. Mike Moore (0-1) started for Oakland and was pulled after 2.2 innings. Oakland manager Tony LaRussa waited far too long to remove Mr. Moore when it was apparent that his starter was getting shelled. Harold Baines hit a 2-run home run for the Athletics in the 2nd inning and Rickey Henderson hit a solo home run for the Athletics in the 3rd. All the scoring took place in the first 3 innings.

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