Wednesday 17 October 2012

October 17, 2012

125 years ago
1887


Baseball
World Series
Detroit Wolverines 3 St. Louis Browns 1 @ Philadelphia (Detroit led 15-game series 5-2)

Sam Thompson hit 2 home runs for the Wolverines at Philadelphia Base Ball Grounds.

120 years ago
1892


Law
The United States Supreme Court declared that Michigan’s plan of choosing presidential electors by Congressional districts was constitutional.

Baseball
The Boston Beaneaters and Cleveland Spiders began a five-game series to decide the winner of the National League's first split season. The Beaneaters had won the first half of the season and the Spiders had finished first in the second half. Jack Stivetts pitched for Boston and Cy Young for Cleveland, but the game was called after 11 innings with the score tied 0-0.

100 years ago
1912


War
Following the lead of their ally Montenegro nine days earlier, the Balkan League countries of Serbia and Greece declared war on the Ottoman Empire.

70 years ago
1942


Hit parade
#1 single in the U.S.A. (Billboard): (I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo--Glenn Miller and his Orchestra (6th week at #1)

Football
CRU
Ottawa Senior City Football League
RCAF Uplands (1-1) 18 Civil Service (0-1) 0

Quarterback Bobby Coulter led the Flyers to victory at Lansdowne Park with a touchdown and convert.

ORFU
Kitchener-Waterloo (0-5) 7 @ Toronto RCAF Hurricanes (5-0) 18
Toronto Balmy Beach (3-2) 17 Toronto Oakwood Indians (1-4) 7
HMCS York (3-2) 13 @ Hamilton (3-2) 0

60 years ago
1952


On television tonight
Tales of Tomorrow, on ABC
Tonight's episode: Double Trouble, starring Ruth Enders and Paul Tripp

50 years ago
1962


Space
The U.S.S.R. launched the satellite Cosmos 10.

Baseball
The St. Louis Cardinals traded pitchers Larry Jackson and Lindy McDaniel and catcher Jimmy Schaffer to the Chicago Cubs for pitcher Don Cardwell, outfielder George Altman, and catcher Moe Thacker.

40 years ago
1972


Died on this date
Billy Williams, 61
. U.S. singer. Mr. Williams was lead singer of the Charioteers from 1930-1950 before forming the Billy Williams Quartet. His biggest it was a cover of Fats Waller's I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter, which reached #3 on at least one of the Billboard charts and #2 in Cash Box in 1957. He died in Chicago, reportedly in poverty.

World events
South Korean President Park Chung Hee proclaimed martial law, dissolved the National Assembly, and suspended all political activities in a move “to reform the political structure” of the nation, and to cope with the “rapidly changing international situation around us.” The move came six days after the governments of North and South Korea had held their first formal bilateral conference to improve relations between them and seek eventual reunification, and was also designed, Mr. Park said, to successfully carry on the dialogue between the Koreas. Since the talks had caused “legal and political” arguments as to their constitutionality. Mr. Park was also suspending part of the constitution, saying that his cabinet would draft amendments aimed at laying a legal basis for the talks.

Baseball
World Series
Cincinnati Reds @ Oakland Athletics (Postponed, rain and hail) (Oakland led best-of-seven series 2-0)

30 years ago
1982


Football
CFL
Winnipeg (11-3) 29 @ Toronto (7-6-1) 16
Hamilton (6-6-1) 48 @ Calgary (8-5-1) 55

Dieter Brock completed 17 of 22 passes for 259 yards and 2 touchdowns and rushed for a touchdown of his own in less than a half’s work as the Blue Bombers defeated the Argonauts before 42,830 fans at Exhibition Stadium. Kevin Cole, playing his first game since being acquired on waivers from the Edmonton Eskimos on September 1, scored the game’s first touchdown on a 32-yard pass from Mr. Brock in the 1st quarter. Trevor Kennerd converted and added a field goal before Mr. Brock rushed 1 yard for a touchdown and passed 30 yards to Ricky Martin for a TD. Mr. Brock suffered a back injury with the Blue Bombers leading 24-0 late in the 2nd quarter, and was replaced by Mark Jackson for the rest of the game. The Argonauts scored 2 touchdowns in the last 5 minutes and 15 seconds of the game when backup quarterback Joe Barnes pitched out to Cedric Minter for a 4-yard touchdown run and passed complete to Mr. Minter for a 2-point convert. With 2:03 remaining, Mr. Barnes found rookie Geoff Townsend open for his first CFL pass reception—a 35-yard touchdown. Mr. Barnes then passed to Terry Greer for a 2-point convert. Mr. Cole, playing what turned out to be his last regular season CFL game, rushed 13 times for 33 yards and caught 4 passes for 74. Mr. Martin, playing his first CFL game, caught 5 passes for 98 yards.

The Stampeders scored 2 touchdowns in a 29-second span in the last 1 minute 37 seconds of the game to defeat the Tiger-Cats before 25,720 fans at McMahon Stadium in the highest-scoring game in CFL history to that date. Calgary quarterback Gerry Dattilio rushed 6 yards for a touchdown at 13:23 of the 4th quarter. J.T. Hay’s convert tied the score 48-48. On the next possession, Calgary safety Darrell Moir intercepted a Tom Clements pass and returned it 20 yards for the winning touchdown at 13:52. James Sykes of the Stampeders rushed 13 times for 120 yards and touchdowns of 15 and 84 yards. Mr. Dattilio threw touchdown passes of 10 yards to Willie Armstead and 68 yards to Darrell Smith, while Rob Forbes scored the other Stampeder touchdown on a 1-yard fumble return. Mr. Clements completed 28 of 43 passes for 444 yards and touchdowns of 11 and 7 yards to Rocky DiPietro, 60 yards to Mark Bragagnolo, 45 yards to Steve Stapler, and 72 yards to Keith Baker.

Baseball
World Series
St. Louis Cardinals 4 @ Milwaukee Brewers 6 (Milwaukee led best-of-seven series 3-2)

Robin Yount batted 4 for 4 with a home run, a double, 2 runs, and 1 run batted in as the Brewers beat the Cardinals before 56,562 fans in the last World Series game to be played at County Stadium. Mr. Yount became the first player to have two 4-hit games in the same World Series. Mike Caldwell allowed 14 hits, but lasted 8 1/3 innings and won his second game of the series. The Cardinals rallied for 2 runs in the 9th inning and had runners on first and second bases with 1 out, but relief pitcher Bob McClure struck out Willie McGee and retired pinch hitter Gene Tenace on a fly ball to left field to end the game. Bob Forsch pitched 7 innings for the Cardinals in taking his second loss of the series.





25 years ago
1987


Hit parade
#1 single in Italy: Bad--Michael Jackson (2nd week at #1)

#1 single in the U.K.: You Win Again--Bee Gees

#1 single in the U.S.A. (Billboard): Lost in Emotion--Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam

U.S.A. Top 10 (Cash Box)
1 Lost in Emotion--Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam
2 Here I Go Again--Whitesnake
3 Carrie--Europe
4 U Got the Look--Prince
5 Bad--Michael Jackson
6 Who Will You Run To--Heart
7 Causing a Commotion--Madonna
8 Casanova--Levert
9 I Heard a Rumour--Bananarama
10 I Think We're Alone Now--Tiffany

Singles entering the chart were Skeletons by Stevie Wonder (#67); I Do You by the Jets (#70); Tell it to My Heart by Taylor Dayne (#82); I Don't Mind at All by Bourgeois Tagg (#83); Crazy World by Big Trouble (#87); Motortown by the Kane Gang (#88); Just Like Heaven by the Cure (#89); and Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now by Samantha Fox (#90).

Canada’s Top 10 (RPM)
1 La Bamba--Los Lobos (7th week at #1)
2 I Heard a Rumour--Bananarama
3 Didn't We Almost Have it All--Whitney Houston
4 Here I Go Again--Whitesnake
5 When Smokey Sings--ABC
6 Paper in Fire--John Cougar Mellencamp
7 Only in My Dreams-Debbie Gibson
8 Together (The New Wedding Song)--Joey Gregorash
9 Carrie--Europe
10 Dance Desire--Haywire

Singles entering the chart were Pop Goes the World by Men Without Hats (#89); Truth Faith by New Order (#91); Betcha Say That by Gloria Esefan and Miami Sound Machine (#93); Don't Make Me Wait for Love by Kenny G (vocal by Lenny Williams) (#94); In My Dreams by REO Speedwagon (#95); I Don't Mind at All by Bourgeois Tagg (#96); Peace of Mind by the Grapes of Wrath (#97); and Hourglass by Squeeze (#98).

Football
CFL
Hamilton (6-9) 11 @ British Columbia (9-6) 25

Larry Crawford returned a punt 58 yards for a touchdown to open the scoring in the 1st quarter, and Roy Dewalt threw touchdown passes to Jim Sandusky and John Pankratz as the Lions beat the Tiger-Cats before 34,909 fans at B.C. Place Stadium in Vancouver. For Mr. Crawford, it was his third punt return touchdown of the year. Hamilton’s only touchdown came in the 4th quarter on a pass from Mike Kerrigan to Dan Huclack. It was the first game for the Lions under new head coach Larry Donovan, who had been named to the post when Don Matthews had been fired three days earlier. Former Lion and Montreal Concorde Roy Kurtz kicked a convert, field goal, and single in his first game as a Tiger-Cat. Former Oakland and Los Angeles Raider Kenny King rushed 15 times for 39 yards in his second and last game with Hamilton.

Baseball
World Series
St. Louis Cardinals 1 @ Minnesota Twins 10 (Minnesota led best-of-seven series 1-0)

Dan Gladden's grand slam highlighted a 7-run 4th inning as the Twins routed the Cardinals before 55,171 fans at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis in the first World Series game to be played indoors. Frank Viola (1-0) pitched 8 innings to get the win over Joe Magrane (0-1).



20 years ago
1992


Hit parade
#1 single in Australia (ARIA): Achy Breaky Heart--Billy Ray Cyrus (3rd week at #1)

#1 single in Italy: It's Probably Me--Sting and Eric Clapton

#1 single in France: Dur dur d'être bébé!--Jordy

#1 single in the U.S.A. (Billboard): End of the Road--Boyz II Men (10th week at #1)

U.S.A. Top 10 (Cash Box)
1 End of the Road--Boyz II Men (6th week at #1)
2 Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough--Patty Smyth with Don Henley
3 Jump Around--House of Pain
4 Humpin' Around--Bobby Brown
5 Baby-Baby-Baby--TLC
6 She's Playing Hard to Get--Hi-Five
7 Please Don't Go--K.W.S.
8 People Everyday--Arrested Development
9 When I Look Into Your Eyes--Firehouse
10 I'd Die Without You--PM Dawn

Singles entering the chart included My Name is Prince by Prince and the New Power Generation (#63); Erotica by Madonna (#65); Sesame's Treet by the Smart E's (#82); Could've Been Me by Billy Ray Cyrus (#84); and I'm Overjoyed by Nona Gaye (#87).

Canada's Top 10 (RPM)
1 Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough--Patty Smyth with Don Henley (5th week at #1)
2 Do I Have to Say the Words?--Bryan Adams
3 Nothing Broken But My Heart--Celine Dion
4 End of the Road--Boyz II Men
5 Enid--Barenaked Ladies
6 Layla--Eric Clapton
7 Not Enough Time--INXS
8 Walking on Broken Glass--Annie Lennox
9 Humpin' Around--Bobby Brown
10 Digging in the Dirt--Peter Gabriel

Singles entering the chart included Erotica by Madonna (#58); Please Don't Go by K.W.S. (#64); Locked in the Trunk of a Car by the Tragically Hip (#77); River of Dreams by Glenn Frey (#86); The Last Song by Elton John (#91); and Chains Around My Heart by Richard Marx (#95).

Baseball
World Series
Toronto Blue Jays 1 @ Atlanta Braves 3 (Atlanta led best-of-seven series 1-0)

Damon Berryhill hit a 3-run home run in the 6th inning, and Tom Glavine (1-0) pitched a 4-hitter as the Braves defeated the Blue Jays before 51,763 fans at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. One of the 4 hits off Mr. Glavine was a home run by Joe Carter in the top of the 4th inning. Jack Morris (0-1) was the losing pitcher.



10 years ago
2002


War
Following a failed coup attempt on September 19 and nearly 30 days of turmoil nearing civil war, the government of Ivory Coast and rebels reached a cease-fire agreement under the supervision of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

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