Friday 24 August 2012

August 25, 2012

110 years ago
1902


Baseball
American League President Ban Johnson announced that the Baltimore Orioles would move, and that the AL intended to have a team in New York in 1903, with Clark Griffith as manager. Meanwhile, on the field at Oriole Park, Mr. Griffith was the losing pitcher as the Orioles whipped the Chicago White Stockings 21-6. Jimmy Williams led the Baltimore attack with 4 singles, a double, and a triple.

90 years ago
1922


Baseball
The Chicago Cubs scored 14 runs in the 4th inning to take a 25-6 lead over the Philadelphia Phillies and held on for a 26-23 win at Cubs Park in Chicago. The teams combined for 51 hits, 23 walks, and 10 errors. Cubs' outfielder Marty Callaghan batted 3 times in the 4th inning, getting 2 hits and striking out.

60 years ago
1952


On television tonight
Lights Out, on NBC
Tonight's episode: Death is a Small Monkey, starring Constance Dowling, Kevin McCarthy, and Francis L. Sullivan

Football
CRU
WIFU
Edmonton (0-1-1) 14 @ Winnipeg (0-1-1) 14
Calgary (2-0) 21 @ Saskatchewan (1-1) 14

Blue Bombers' quarterback Jack Jacobs completed touchdown passes of 19 yards to Ralph McAllister and 15 yards to Andy Sokol in the tie at Osborne Stadium. Normie Kwong and Frank Anderson scored the Eskimos’ touchdowns, both converted by Joe Aguirre. Rod Pantages punted for 2 singles--the second of which was a quick kick for the tying point--to complete the Edmonton scoring.

Stan Heath threw touchdown passes to Paul Salata and Bob Shaw and Pete Thodos rushed 7 yards for another touchdown as the Stampeders beat the Roughriders before 10,000 fans at Taylor Field in Regina. Saskatchewan quarterback Doug Belden completed touchdown passes to Holland Aplin and Mike Marusko.

Baseball
Virgil Trucks of the Detroit Tigers pitched his second no-hitter of the season as the Tigers edged the New York Yankees 1-0 at Yankee Stadium. Mr. Trucks had won a 1-0 no hitter over the Washington Nationals at Briggs Stadium in Detroit on May 15. The win improved Mr. Trucks' record for the season to 5-15; he finished with a record fo 5-19.

50 years ago
1962


Hit parade
#1 single in Italy: Stai lontana da me--Adriano Celentano (11th week at #1)

#1 single in the U.K. (New Musical Express): I Remember You--Frank Ifield (6th week at #1)

#1 single in the U.S.A. (Billboard): The Loco-Motion--Little Eva

U.S. Top 10 (Cash Box)
1 The Loco-Motion--Little Eva (2nd week at #1)
2 Breaking Up is Hard to Do--Neil Sedaka
3 Sheila--Tommy Roe
4 Roses Are Red (My Love)--Bobby Vinton
5 She's Not You--Elvis Presley
6 You Don't Know Me--Ray Charles
7 Twist and Shout--The Isley Brothers
8 Party Lights--Claudine Clark
9 You'll Lose a Good Thing--Barbara Lynn
10 Things--Bobby Darin

Singles entering the chart were It Might as Well Rain Until September by Carole King (#85); Softly as I Leave You by Matt Monro (#91); Rain Rain Go Away by Bobby Vinton (#93); No One Will Ever Know by Jimmie Rodgers (#96); What Kind of Fool Am I, with versions by Anthony Newley and Sammy Davis, Jr. (#97); What's Gonna Happen When Summer's Gone by Freddy Cannon (#100); and The Swiss Maid by Del Shannon (also #100). What Kind of Fool Am I was from the musical Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, written by Mr. Newley and Leslie Bricusse. The Swiss Maid was written by Roger Miller.

Track and field
Vancouver's Harry Jerome ran the 100-yard dash in a time of 9.2 seconds at the Royal Canadian Legion track meet at Empire Stadium in Vancouver, equalling the world record established by Frank Budd of the United States in 1961 and tied by fellow American Bob Hayes. Mr. Jerome became the first man to share the world record for 100 yards and 100 metres. Armin Hary of West Germany had set the world record for 100 metres of 10.0 seconds in 1960, tied by Mr. Jerome a month later.

Baseball
Joey Jay picked up his 20th win of the season as the Cincinnati Reds edged the Houston Colt .45s 7-6 to move within 3 games of first place in the National League.

40 years ago
1972


Diplomacy
The People’s Republic of China cast its first veto in the United Nations Security Council, voting, after a bitter attack on India and the U.S.S.R., to bar Bangladesh from UN membership. Of the Security Council’s other member nations, 11 voted in favour of admitting Bangladesh to the UN and 3 abstained.

Football
CFL
British Columbia (1-4) @ Edmonton (4-0) 29

Tom Wilkinson, in his first start at quarterback since joining the Eskimos several weeks earlier, completed 13 of 21 passes, including touchdowns to Bobby Taylor and Tyrone Walls, to lead the Eskimos to a rout of the Lions before 22,641 fans at Clarke Stadium. The Eskimos rushed for 222 yards-about 120 by Gene Foster—and passed for 212. The Lions broke up the shutout when backup quarterback Don Bunce connected with Larry Highbaugh for a 54-yard touchdown bomb with 1:41 remaining in the game. Canadian quarterback Dave Syme, in his first CFL game, then relieved Mr. Wilkinson and completed a 31-yard touchdown pass to George McGowan with 15 seconds remaining. Larry Ely played middle linebacker for the Lions but performed poorly in his only CFL game. B.C.’s offense, led for most of the game by quarterback Don Moorhead, totalled just 9 first downs, although producing 260 yards of net offense.

Baseball
Don Gullett was the winning pitcher as the Cincinnati Reds beat the Philadelphia Phillies 6-1. Losing pitcher Ken Reynolds dropped to 0-12 for the season.

30 years ago
1982


War
800 U.S. Marines landed in Beirut as part of a multinational peacekeeping force.

Iraq reported that it had bombed Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf, hitting Iranian oil installations.

25 years ago
1987


Economics and finance
The Dow Jones industrial average closed at a record high of 2,722.42.

20 years ago
1992


Politics and government
U.S. Representative Mickey Edwards (Republican—Oklahoma), chairman of the House Republican Party Committee, finished third in a Republican party primary in Oklahoma. Mr. Edwards had been declared one of the “worst abusers” of the House of Representatives bank by the House Ethics Committee after writing 386 overdraft cheques.

Disasters
Hurricane Andrew struck the coast of Louisiana with winds of 140 miles per hour. The eye of the hurricane was about 90 miles southwest of New Orleans.

10 years ago
2002


Football
CFL
Montreal (9-1) 23 @ Saskatchewan (4-5-0-1) 9

Lawrence Phillips rushed 20 times for 118 yards and 51- and 1-yard touchdowns to lead the Alouettes past the Roughriders before 23,212 fans at Taylor Field in Regina.

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