Tuesday 19 September 2017

September 19, 2017

325 years ago
1692


Died on this date
Giles Corey, 81
. English-born N.E. accused warlock. Mr. Corey was arrested on April 18, 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts, and accused of being a warlock. He refused to plead guilty or not guilty, and was arraigned at the September sitting of the court. According to the law then in force, a person who refused to plead could not be tried. Mr. Corey was then subjected to "pressing," i.e., having a board placed on his chest, with boulders piled on top. Mr. Corey still refused to plead, and died after three days of pressing, with his last words being, "More weight!" It remains the only time in American history that an accused person was put to death in such a manner.

240 years ago
1777


War
Continental Army forces commanded by General Horatio Gates defeated British forces commanded by General John Burgoyne in the First Battle of Saratoga, New York.

150 years ago
1867


Protest
A serious Fenian disturbance took place in Manchester, England.

Disasters
The U.S. steamer Dean Richmond sank in the Hudson River near Rondout, New York, with several lives lost, when she was hit by the steamer Vanderbilt.

125 years ago
1892


Crime
Anarchist Alexander Berkman was sentenced to 22 years in prison for the attempted assassination of coke magnate Henry Clay Frick at Mr. Frick's office in downtown Pittsburgh on July 23, 1892.

Baseball
Boston Beaneaters' pitcher Kid Nichols helped his own cause by hitting a grand slam in the top of the 5th inning and a bases-loaded triple in the top of the 6th as the Beaneaters took a 14-0 lead over the Baltimore Orioles. He had to leave the game in the bottom of the 6th when he was hit by a batted ball, and the Orioles made a comeback but still lost 14-11 at Union Park in Baltimore.

110 years ago
1907


Economics and finance
Canada signed a commercial treaty with France, providing near-reciprocity on farm, forestry, fur, and leather products; it was ratified on February 1, 1910.

80 years ago
1937


Baseball
Hank Greenberg became the first player ever to hit a home run into the center field stands at Yankee Stadium as he helped the Detroit Tigers beat the Yankees 8-1 before 17,420 fans. Winning pitcher Eldon Auker pitched a 5-hitter and batted in 3 runs to improve his 1937 record to 15-8; Bump Hadley allowed 13 hits and 7 runs--all earned--in 7 2/3 innings to take the loss, falling to 11-6.

Chubby Dean and George Caster were the respective winning pitchers as the Philadelphia Athletics swept a doubleheader from the Cleveland Indians 8-4 and 5-3 at Shibe Park in Philadelphia. Mr. Dean allowed 5 hits and 4 earned runs in 6 innings, but was credited with his first major league win; Cleveland starter Bob Feller allowed 12 hits and 7 runs--all earned--in 6 innings to take the loss, dropping to 6-7 for the season.

The Washington Nationals scored 3 runs in the 7th inning and another in the bottom of the 9th to defeat the Chicago White Sox 5-4 in the first game of a doubleheader at Griffith Stadium in Washington. Washington shortstop Frank Trechock batted 2 for 4 and made 2 putouts, 4 assists, and 2 errors, participating in 2 double plays in his only major league game. Dixie Walker batted 3 for 4 with a double, 3 runs, and 2 runs batted in as the White Sox won 9-1 in the second game, which was called after 8 innings because of darkness. Vern Kennedy pitched a 5-hit complete game victory to improve his 1937 record to 13-11, winning the pitching matchup over Red Anderson, who allowed 6 hits and 7 runs--all earned--in 3 2/3 innings, walking 4 batters and striking out 1 to take the loss in his first major league game. Mike Guerra made his major league debut behind the plate for the Nationals, batting 0 for 3 and making 3 putouts and an error. Washington second baseman Jerry Lynn batted 2 for 3 with a double, and made 4 putouts and 3 assists, participating in 3 double plays in his only major league game.

The Boston Bees scored 3 runs in the top of the 8th inning and held on to defeat the Cincinnati Reds 7-6 in the first game of a doubleheader before 7,561 fans at Crosley Field in Cincinnati. Cincinnati center fielder Harry Craft batted 3 for 6 with a triple and 2 runs, with 3 putouts and an assist in his first major league game, but grounded into a double play to end the game after the Reds had scored a run in the bottom of the 9th and had Kiki Cuyler on second base with 1 out. In the second game, Mr. Cuyler drew a base on balls with 1 out in the bottom of the 8th, and Ival Goodman followed with a 2-run home run to break a scoreless tie as the Reds won 2-0. Gene Schott pitched a 3-hitter to win the pitchers' duel over Jim Turner, who pitched a 9-hit complete game. Mr. Schott improved to 4-10 for the season, while Mr. Turner fell to 18-10.

Wally Berger hit a 2-run home run in the top of the 9th inning to tie the game 3-3, and the New York Giants scored a run in the 10th to break the tie and defeat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 before 21,855 fans at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis.

Frank Demaree singled with 1 out in the bottom of the 4th inning and Gabby Hartnett followed with a 2-run home run to provide all the necessary scoring as the Chicago Cubs defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers 2-1 before 18,324 fans at Wrigley Field in Chicago. The Dodgers almost tied the game in the 9th when Jim Bucher led off with a bunt single, advanced to third base on a 1-out double by Babe Phelps, and scored on a ground out by Cookie Lavagetto. George Cisar, who had gone in to run for Mr. Phelps, advanced to third on the ground out, but ended the game when he was thrown out trying to steal home plate. Mr. Phelps batted 4 for 4 with 2 doubles. Curt Davis pitched a 7-hitter to improve his 1937 record to 8-4, winning the pitchers' duel over Max Butcher, who allowed just 4 hits and 2 earned runs in 7 innings to fall to 10-14.

75 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 (2nd week at #1)

Died on this date
Condé Nast, 69
. U.S. publisher. Mr. Nast founded Condé Nast Publications in 1909; the company publishes such magazines as Vogue, Vanity Fair, and The New Yorker.

War
Russian troops drove German forces out of the streets in Stalingrad, and claimed to repulse German troops in the Mozdok sector deep in the Caucasus. The British War Office announced that all inhabitants would be cleared from the coastal area across the North Sea from the German naval stronghold of Helgoland Bight. U.K. troops captured the city of Brickaville on the east coast of Madagascar. In his dispatch to The New York Times, Hanson Baldwin reported that U.S. Marines held a six- or seven-mile stretch of beach on Guadalacanal.

Protest
10,000 people at an anti-Axis rally in Buenos Aires heard speakers demand war against Germany and Italy.

70 years ago
1947


Radio
The U.S. National Association of Broadcasters, meeting in Atlantic City, adopted a code which reduced broadcast advertising; banned dramatic presentation of "controversial issues;" and set standards for the treatment of religion, race, marriage, and other topics.

Diplomacy
Poland and the U.S.S.R. concluded an agreement giving Poland full control over the Baltic port of Stettin.

Defense
U.S. Army General Albert Wedemeyer submitted to President Harry Truman his report on his fact-finding trip to China. Gen. Wedemeyer recommended a five-year U.S. military aid program for China, and encouragement of internal reforms in the Nationalist government.

Politics and government
After conferring in Hong Kong with deposed Emperor Bao Dai, representatives of seven Vietnamese political parties rejected the French offer of internal autonomy for Indochina.

Labour
One million farm workers in northern Italy ended a 12-day strike after the government awarded them pay increases and a reduction in work hours.

4,000 New York and New Jersey Teamsters union members struck against the Railway Express Agency in a pay dispute.

Football
ORFU
Toronto Indians (2-1-1) 4 @ Toronto Balmy Beach (3-0) 11

Billy Myers and Bruce Coulter scored touchdowns for Balmy Beach as they beat the Indians at Varsity Stadium.

Baseball
New York Giants' manager Mel Ott announced his retirement as a player. Mr. Ott, who joined the team as a right fielder in 1926 and took over as manager in 1942, was batting 0 for 4 in 4 games as a pinch hitter in 1947. In 22 seasons, Mr. Ott batted .304 with 511 home runs and 1,860 runs batted in in 2,730 games.

60 years ago
1957


War
The Cuban Army reported the heaviest fighting yet against Fidel Castro's guerrilla forces in the Pino de Agua area.

Diplomacy
Jordan charged Syria with attempting to "create disorder and an atmosphere of confusion in Jordan" through sabotage and plots for the assassination of Jordanian leaders.

World events
Ousted Thai Prime Minister Pibul Songgram arrived in Phnom Penh under a grant of political asylum from Cambodian King Norodom Suramarit.

Defense
The United States conducted its first underground nuclear test, in the Nevada desert, as part of Operation Plumbbob.

In an effort to "stabilize costs," U.S. Defense Secretary Charles Wilson ordered further reduction of U.S. armed forces by 100,000 men, bringing their strength down to 2.6 million by 1959.

Labour
In an effort to block the election of Jimmy Hoffa as Teamsters union President, 13 rank-and-file Teamsters members from New York sued in a U.S. federal district court in Washington, D.C. for an injunction to bar elections at the Teamsters convention.

50 years ago
1967


On television tonight
The Invaders, starring Roy Thinnes, on ABC
Tonight's episode: The Watchers

Boxing
Chartchai Chionoi (45-10-2), recognized as world flyweight champion by the World Boxing Council; European Boxing Union; British Boxing Board of Control; Thailand; and The Ring magazine, retained his title with a technical knockout of former champion Walter McGowan (26-6-1) at 1:12 of the 7th round at Empire Pool, Wembley, London.

40 years ago
1977


Hit parade
#1 single in Australia (Kent Music Report): You're Moving Out Today--Carol Bayer Sager (2nd week at #1)

#1 single in Japan (Oricon Singles Chart): Wanted (Shimei Tehai)--Pink Lady

#1 single in Spain (PROMUSICAE): Son Tus Perjúmenes, Mujer--Carlos Mejía Godoy y los de Palacagüina

On the radio
The third station of the Canadian all-news network CKO began broadcasting in Pointe Claire, Quebec--covering the greater Montreal area--at 1470 AM. It was CKO's only AM station.

Died on this date
Paddy Livingston, 97
. U.S. baseball player. Mr. Livingston was a catcher with the Cleveland Blues (1901); Cincinnati Reds (1906); Philadelphia Athletics (1909-1911); Cleveland Naps (1912); and St. Louis Cardinals (1917), batting .209 with no home runs and 45 runs batted in in 206 games. He was with the Athletics when they won the World Series in 1910 and 1911. Mr. Livingston played at least 8 seasons in the minor leagues, including 4 years (1907-1908, 1913-1914) with the Indianapolis Indians of the AA American Association. Perhaps the highlight of his career was when he was named to a team of American League all-stars who played an exhibition game against the Naps in Cleveland on July 24, 1911 to benefit the widow of Cleveland pitcher Addie Joss, who had died three months earlier. Mr. Livingston entered the game as a substitute and batted 1 for 2 as the all-stars won 5-3. He was the oldest living former major leaguer at the time of his death, and the last surviving player from the American League's first season as a major league in 1901, although he played just 1 game with the Blues.

Space
The U.S.S.R. launched the satellite Kosmos 954 from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Tyuratam, Kazakhstan. It re-entered the atmosphere four months later and crashed over the Northwest Territories, spreading radioactive debris from its power cell.

Diplomacy
King Baudoin I of Belgium arrived in Ottawa to start an official visit to Canada.

Politics and government
The Ontario Legislature recognized the Northern Ontario Heritage Party as the province's newest political party.

U.S. Representative Ed Koch defeated Mario Cuomo, New York Governor Hugh Carey's handpicked candidate, in a runoff vote for the Democratic Party nomination for Mayor of New York City.

30 years ago
1987


Hit parade
#1 single in Italy: Who's That Girl--Madonna (10th week at #1)

#1 single in Spain (PROMUSICAE): Voyage, voyage--Desireless (12th week at #1)

#1 single in Flanders (Ultratop 50): I Just Can't Stop Loving You--Michael Jackson featuring Siedah Garrett (5th week at #1)

#1 single in the Netherlands (De Nederlandse Top 40): I Just Can't Stop Loving You--Michael Jackson featuring Siedah Garrett (4th week at #1)

#1 single in Ireland (IRMA): Where the Streets Have No Name--U2 (3rd week at #1)

#1 single in the U.K. (New Musical Express): Never Gonna Give You Up--Rick Astley (3rd week at #1)

#1 single in the U.K. (BMRB): Never Gonna Give You Up--Rick Astley (4th week at #1)

#1 single in the U.S.A. (Billboard): I Just Can't Stop Loving You--Michael Jackson (with Siedah Garrett)

U.S.A. Top 10 (Cash Box)
1 I Just Can't Stop Loving You--Michael Jackson (with Siedah Garrett) (2nd week at #1)
2 La Bamba--Los Lobos
3 Didn't We Almost Have it All--Whitney Houston
4 Here I Go Again--Whitesnake
5 Who's That Girl--Madonna
6 Can't We Try--Dan Hill (with Vonda Shepard)
7 Carrie--Europe
8 When Smokey Sings--ABC
9 I Heard a Rumour--Bananarama
10 Lost in Emotion--Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam

Singles entering the chart were Bad by Michael Jackson (#33); Waterfall by Wendy & Lisa (#82); Hourglass by Squeeze (#83); Boys Night Out by Timothy B. Schmit (#85); Silent Morning by Noel (#87); The One I Love by R.E.M. (#88); (I've Had) The Time of My Life by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes (#89); and You Win Again by the Bee Gees (#90). (I've Had) The Time of My Life was from the movie Dirty Dancing (1987).

Canada’s top 10 (RPM)
1 La Bamba--Los Lobos (3rd week at #1)
2 I Want Your Sex--George Michael
3 Who's That Girl--Madonna
4 Luka--Suzanne Vega
5 I Just Can't Stop Loving You--Michael Jackson (with Siedah Garrett)
6 Together (The New Wedding Song)--Joey Gregorash
7 Only in My Dreams--Debbie Gibson
8 Don't Mean Nothing--Richard Marx
9 Didn't We Almost Have it All--Whitney Houston
10 Heart and Soul--T'Pau

Singles entering the chart were Mony Mony (Live) by Billy Idol (#88); Causing a Commotion by Madonna (#90); Bad by Michael Jackson (#93); Pressure Down by John Farnham (#95); Casanova by Levert (#96); Where is the Golden Age by Gowan (#97); and Where is Love by Diamond in the Rough (#98).

Toronto's top 30 (Sam the Record Man)
1 La Bamba--Los Lobos
2 I Want Your Sex--George Michael
3 Together (The New Wedding Song)--Joey Gregorash
4 Luka--Suzanne Vega
5 Who's That Girl--Madonna
6 Funky Town--Pseudo Echo
7 Seven Wonders--Fleetwood Mac
8 Didn't We Almost Have it All--Whitney Houston
9 Rhythm is Gonna Get You--Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine
10 I Just Can't Stop Loving You--Michael Jackson
11 Wot's it to Ya--Robbie Nevil
12 Breakout--Swing Out Sister
13 Can't We Try--Dan Hill
14 Paper in Fire--John Cougar Mellencamp
15 Touch of Grey--The Grateful Dead
16 Heart and Soul--T'Pau
17 Alone--Heart
18 Always--Atlantic Starr
19 Mary's Prayer--Danny Wilson
20 When Smokey Sings--ABC
21 Don't Mean Nothing--Richard Marx
22 Only in My Dreams--Debbie Gibson
23 I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For--U2
24 I Wanna Dance with Somebody who Loves Me--Whitney Houston
25 Cross My Broken Heart--The Jets
26 Ordinary People--The Box
27 Living in a Box--Living in a Box
28 Dance Desire--Haywire
29 I Heard a Rumour--Bananarama
30 Shakedown--Bob Seger

Died on this date
Einar Gerhardsen, 90
. Prime Minister of Norway, 1945-1951; 1955-1963; 1963-1965. Mr. Gerhardsen, the leader of the Labour Party, is Norway's longest-serving Prime Minister since the introduction of parliamentarianism, and is often referred to as "Landsfaderen" ("Father of the Fatherland").

Americana
Kaye Lani Rae Rafko, representing Michigan, was named Miss America 1988 at the annual pageant in Atlantic City.

Football
CFL
Saskatchewan (2-8-1) 13 @ Edmonton (8-4) 34

Matt Dunigan, who hadn’t played a down at quarterback since August 7, relieved starter Damon Allen to begin the 2nd half, and passed for 2 touchdowns while rushing for another to lead the Eskimos to victory over the Roughriders before 31,862 fans at Commonwealth Stadium. Mr. Allen completed an 8-yard touchdown pass to Marco Cyncar early in the 1st quarter after James Zachery blocked a Saskatchewan punt, but the Eskimos led just 10-6 at halftime. Mr. Dunigan rushed 8 yards for a touchdown just 1:20 into the 3rd quarter, and threw touchdown passes of 38 yards to Brian Kelly later in the 3rd quarter and 10 yards to Rick House in the 4th quarter. Don Narcisse, one of two Saskatchewan receivers playing his first CFL game, scored the Roughriders’ only touchdown on a 9-yard pass from starting quarterback Jeff Bentrim in the 3rd quarter. Mr. Kelly led all receivers with 158 yards on 7 receptions; Ray McDonald, the other Saskatchewan receiver making his CFL debut, led the Roughriders with 70 yards on 3 catches. Mr. Bentrim, who completed just 16 of 37 passes for 208 yards, led all rushers with 65 yards on just 3 carries. Saskatchewan defensive end Lynn Madsen also played his first CFL game, while it was the last game for his linemate Nick Hebeler. The 9-year veteran defensive tackle suffered a shoulder separation and never played again.

CIAU
Acadia (1-0) 37 Mount Allison (0-1) 10
St. Mary’s (1-0) 31 St. Francis Xavier (0-1) 13
McGill (1-1) 31 Concordia (1-1) 20
Bishop’s (2-0) 42 Carleton (1-1) 13
Queen’s (1-1) 36 Ottawa (1-1) 29
Guelph (1-1) 40 McMaster (0-2) 20
Wilfrid Laurier (1-1) 43 Waterloo (0-2) 0
Windsor (2-0) 33 York (1-1) 2
British Columbia (3-0) 11 Manitoba (0-3) 9
Saskatchewan (1-2) 10 @ Alberta (3-1) 14

Fourth-year running back Jeff Funtasz rushed 19 times for 119 yards but suffered a career-ending knee injury late in the game as the Golden Bears hung on to defeat the Huskies before 772 fans at Varsity Stadium in Edmonton. Mr. Funtasz, the top rookie player in Canada in 1984, had torn ligaments in his left knee in 1986, and tore ligaments in his right knee on the final Alberta drive in this game. Teammate Mark Brus added 91 yards on the ground. The only Alberta touchdown came early in the 3rd quarter on a 27-yard pass from Darren Brezden to Steve Camp. The Huskies scored their touchdown early in the 4th quarter on a 35-yard pass from Greg Galan to Dan Farthing.

25 years ago
1992


Hit parade
#1 single in Australia (ARIA): Amigos Para Siempre--Jose Carreras and Sarah Brightman (5th week at #1)

#1 single in Japan (Oricon Singles Chart): Ichiban erai hito he--Tunnels (2nd week at #1)

#1 single in Italy (FIMI): Hanno Ucciso l'Uomo Ragno--883 (2nd week at #1)

#1 single in Spain (PROMUSICAE): Una Historia de Ellegibo--Ellegibo (5th week at #1)

#1 single in Flanders (Ultratop 50): It's My Life--Dr. Alban (5th week at #1)

#1 single in France (SNEP): Rhythm is a Dancer--Snap! (3rd week at #1)

#1 single in the Netherlands (De Nederlandse Top 40): It's My Life--Dr. Alban (7th week at #1)

#1 single in the U.K. (Chart Information Network): Ebeneezer Goode--The Shamen

#1 single in the U.S.A. (Billboard): End of the Road--Boyz II Men (6th week at #1)

U.S. top 10 (Cash Box)
1 End of the Road--Boyz II Men (2nd week at #1)
2 Baby-Baby-Baby--TLC
3 Humpin' Around--Bobby Brown
4 November Rain--Guns N' Roses
5 Stay--Shakespears Sister
6 Giving Him Something He Can Feel--En Vogue
7 Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough--Patty Smyth with Don Henley
8 Just Another Day--Jon Secada
9 The One--Elton John
10 All I Want--Toad the Wet Sprocket

Singles entering the chart were Free Your Mind by En Vogue (#66); I'd Die Without You by PM Dawn (#72); Start the Car by Jude Cole (#86); Drowning in Your Eyes by Ephraim Lewis (#92); and I Wanna Make Love to You by Rythm Syndicate (#93).

Canada's top 10 (RPM)
1 Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough--Patty Smyth with Don Henley
2 The One--Elton John
3 Even Better than the Real Thing--U2
4 Lost Together--Blue Rodeo
5 This Used to Be My Playground--Madonna
6 Do I Have to Say the Words?--Bryan Adams
7 Stay--Shakespears Sister
8 Enid--Barenaked Ladies
9 Nothing Broken But My Heart--Celine Dion
10 November Rain--Guns N' Roses

Singles entering the chart were Friends by One 2 One (#59); When I Look Into Your Eyes by Firehouse (#80); Rest in Peace by Extreme (#85); Pure as Gold by Kim Mitchell (#86); Blood Makes Noise by Suzanne Vega (#93); and Do You Believe in Us by Jon Secada (#98).

Americana
Leanza Cornett, representing Florida, was named Miss America 1993 at the annual pageant in Atlantic City.

Football
CFL
Ottawa (6-5) 54 @ Hamilton (6-5) 25
Toronto (3-8) 29 @ British Columbia (3-8) 36

Treamelle Taylor caught 2 touchdown passes and returned a punt 81 yards for another TD as the Rough Riders routed the Tiger-Cats before 17,682 fans at Ivor Wynne Stadium. Jock Climie also caught 2 touchdown passes for Ottawa. Hamilton quarterback Don McPherson threw 3 touchdown passes, 2 to Nick Mazzoli and the other to Lee Knight.

The Lions gave up 25 points as a result of turnovers, but still beat the Argonauts before 34,646 fans at B.C. Place Stadium in Vancouver. Rico Cartwright returned a punt 85 yards for a B.C. touchdown in the 1st quarter, but also fumbled 3 times. Ed Berry returned an interception 62 yards for a Toronto touchdown in the 2nd quarter, and Mark Waterman returned a fumble 11 yards for another Argonaut TD in the 4th quarter. It was the first game as Toronto’s head coach for Dennis Meyer, who had replaced Adam Rita five days earlier when Mr. Rita had been fired.

20 years ago
1997


Hit parade
#1 single in Germany (Media Control): Candle in the Wind 1997--Elton John

#1 single in Sweden (Topplistan): Barbie Girl--Aqua (3rd week at #1)

Abominations
53 people in the Algerian village of Guelb El-Kebir were massacred; the killers weren't identified, but the attack resembled other recent massacres by Islamic groups opposed to the Algerian government.

Society
The Canadian government of Prime Minister Jean Chretien finalized a $1.9-billion compensation agreement for sexual, physical and psychological abuse suffered by former students of 130 church-run Indian residential schools, funded by Indian Affairs from the 1870s until the mid-1970s. An estimated 80,000 aboriginal children attended these schools.

Disasters
An Intercity 125 passenger express train plowed into a freight train in west London, killing 6 people and injuring more than 150.

Football
CFL
British Columbia (7-5) 14 @ Winnipeg (3-9) 26

The rough tactics employed by the Blue Bombers in their win over the Lions at Winnipeg Stadium so upset B.C. head coach Adam Rita that instead of a postgame handshake with Winnipeg head coach Jeff Reinebold, Mr. Rita shoved him in the chest instead.

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