Sunday 8 October 2017

October 8, 2017

700 years ago
1317


Died on this date
Fushimi, 52
. Emperor of Japan, 1287-1298. Fushimi, born Hirohito-shinnō, was the second son of Emperor Go-Fukakusa, and succeeded his cousin Go-Uda on the throne. Fushimi abdicated in favour of his son Go-Fushimi.

150 years ago
1867


Politics and government
State elections took place in Iowa, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. Ohio voters, by a majority of 38,353, rejected Negro suffrage.

130 years ago
1887


Football
ORFU
Round 1
Ottawa College won by default over Royal Military College
Hamilton 5 @ Toronto 9

Hamilton protested the game, and the protest was upheld on October 11 and the game ordered to be replayed.

125 years ago
1892


Born on this date
Marina Tsvetaeva
. Russian poetess. Miss Tsvetaeva is regarded as one of Russia's greatest lyric poets. Her husband Sergei Efron joined the White Army in the Russian Civil War, and she and their two daughters suffered economic hardships, and the youngest daughter died of hunger. Miss Tsvetaeva and her family fled Russia for Paris in 1922, eventually settling there from 1925-1939. Mr. Efron and their daughter Alya developed Soviet sympathies, and Sergei became an NKVD agent. They were arrested for espionage in 1941; Mr. Efron was executed by shooting, aand Alya Efron served eight years in prison. Miss Tsvetaeva, reportedly under pressure to work for the NKVD, committed suicide by hanging herself on August 31, 1941 at the age of 58.

Football
ORFU
Round 1 (First games of 2-game total points series)
London @ Petrolia (postponed, rain)
Stratford 0 @ Hamilton 71
Royal Military College 6 @ Queen’s University 9
Toronto 19 @ University of Toronto 8

120 years ago
1897


Music
Composer Gustav Mahler was appointed as director of the Vienna Court Opera.

110 years ago
1907


Baseball
World Series
Detroit Tigers 3 @ Chicago Cubs 3 (12 innings) (called, darkness) (Best-of-seven series tied 0-0-1)

The Cubs trailed 3-1 going into the bottom of the 9th inning before 24,377 fans at West Side Park, but scored a run and had Harry Steinfeldt on third base when Detroit pitcher Wild Bill Donovan struck out pinch hitter Del Howard for what should have been the final out of the game. However, catcher Charlie Schmidt allowed the third strike to get by him for what was then scored as an error, allowing Mr. Steinfeldt to score the tying run. The teams played 3 more innings before umpire Hank O'Day called the game on account of darkness, resulting in the first tie in World Series history.

100 years ago
1917


Born on this date
Danny Murtaugh
. U.S. baseball player and manager. Mr. Murtaugh was a second baseman with the Philadelphia Phillies (1941-1943, 1946); Boston Braves (1947); and Pittsburgh Pirates (1948-1951), batting .254 with 8 home runs and 219 runs batted in in 767 games. He had four different stints as manager of the Pirates from 1957-1976, compiling a record of 1,115-950, and leading them to World Series championships in 1960 and 1971. Mr. Murtaugh suffered from health problems for years and died of a stroke on December 2, 1976 at the age of 59, two months after managing his last game, after already announcing his retirement. This blogger saw the Pirates play in person under Mr. Murtaugh four months before his death.

Rodney Robert Porter. U.K. biochemist. Dr. Porter shared the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Gerald Edelman "for their discoveries concerning the chemical structure of antibodies." Dr. Porter was killed in a car accident on September 6, 1985 at the age of 67.

Football
Winnipeg Patriotic Rugby Football League
Arenas (2-0) 13 Granites (0-2) 6

Mr. Nielson returned a punt 80 yards for a touchdown in the 3rd quarter, and Helgy Bestron scored another TD for the Arenas as they beat the Granites before 1,000 fans on the grounds of Wesley College. Mr. Skelton scored the Granites' touchdown on a pass from Mr. McGrath. The Arenas were missing three of their best players, including Bob Ulrich, because they had gone to Chicago to watch the World Series games between the Chicago White Sox and New York Giants.

90 years ago
1927


Died on this date
Mary Webb, 46
. U.K. authoress and poetess. Mrs. Webb was a romantic novelist and poet who wrote about people in the countryside of Shropshire, England in novels such as The Golden Arrow (1916) and Gone to Earth (1917). She suffered from Graves' disease, a thyroid disorder, which may have contributed to her death.

Football
IRFU
Ottawa (1-0-1) 4 @ Montreal (0-2) 2

IRFU-Canadian university
Exhibition
Toronto 6 @ Queen's University 2

ORFU
Camp Borden (0-2) 6 @ Hamilton (2-0) 7 (OT)
University of Toronto II (0-1) 1 @ Toronto Balmy Beach (1-0) 14

Canadian university
McGill (1-0) 12 @ Toronto (0-1) 6
Saskatchewan (0-1) 7 @ Alberta (1-0) 11

14,000 fans at Varsity Stadium saw McGill defeat the University of Toronto.

Mr. O'Brien rushed 25 yards for the game's only touchdown midway through the 4th quarter to give Alberta an 8-7 lead, and Johnny Woods drop-kicked his second field goal of the game to ensure the victory at Varsity Stadium in Edmonton.

Baseball
World Series
Pittsburgh Pirates 3 @ New York Yankees 4 (New York won best-of-seven series 4-0)

Earl Combs led off the bottom of the 9th inning with a single and scored on Johnny Miljus' second wild pitch of the inning to give the Yankees the championship before 57,909 fans at Yankee Stadium.

75 years ago
1942


Died on this date
Effie Ellsler, 87
. U.S. actress. Miss Ellsler was a leading actress on stage, and later, screen in a career spanning more than 75 years, beginning at the age of 3. Her stage roles included the title role in Hazel Kirke in the early 1880s and the lead role in her last Broadway play, The Bat (1920-1922). Miss Ellsler appeared in more than 20 movies, including Old Ironsides (1926); The Front Page (1931); and Camille (1936). She died three weeks after her 87th birthday, after a short illness.

War
The German government reported that its tactics at Stalingrad would be changed from storming he city to systematically destroying it by artillery fire.

Defense
The U.S. House of Representatives passed and sent to the Senate a second supplemental national defense appropriation bill for 1943, including $5.595 billion for the Navy.

Politics and government
While the British House of Commons voted to support current British policy toward India, Secretary of State for India Leo Amery barred any negotiations with the All-India Congress Party until it abandoned its illegal efforts to seize power.

The Argentine cabinet ordered strict supervision of outgoing communications "to prevent the transmission of news prejudicial to the national interests."

Economics and finance
The U.S. War Production Board ordered domestic gold mines to cease ore production by October 15, escept for very small mines and those needed for war production.

Labour
German authorities in Belgium issued a decree mandating registration for labour of all Belgian men aged 18-50 and unmarried women aged 21-35.

70 years ago
1947


World events
Serbian Peasant Party leader Dragoljub Yovanovich was convicted in Belgrade on espionage charges and sentenced to nine years in prison.

Diplomacy
The United Nations General Assembly's Political and Security Committee approved the creation of a 15-nation commission to supervise Greece's northern border.

The Chilean government deported two Yugoslavian diplomats as Communist agitators, charging them with provoking the recent coal miners' strike.

The United Kingdom and United States began talks in Washington on reducing Britain's share of the $700-million yearly cost of administering the U.S.-U.K. zone in Germany.

Defense
The Allies ordered the elimination of two Japanese demobilization offices, the last remnants of the Imperial Army and Navy.

Economics and finance
French Economic Affairs Director Herve Alphand said that France would discontinue U.S. food and fuel purchases within a week because of a lack of dollars.

Labour
The U.S. National Maritime Workers President Joseph Curran won a fight for a change in the union's constitution giving the membership a deciding voice on policy and procedure; he still urged a stronger anti-Communist program for the union.

60 years ago
1957


Space
U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles rejected Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev's proposal that space missiles and Earth satellites be controlled through a bilateral U.S.A.-U.S.S.R. agreement.

War
Turkish border guards and Syrian police exchanged gunfire for nearly an hour in he Nizip-Jerablus area, following an incident in which Turkish workers were prevented from crossing the border.

Communications
The world's longest (2,400 miles) and deepest (3 1/2 miles) transoceanic cable from San Francisco to Honolulu, completed by American Telephone & Telegraph and Hawaiian Telephone at a cost of $37 million, was officially opened.

Crime
Confessed Soviet spy Jack Soble received a seven-year prison sentence in New York.

Business
Brooklyn Dodgers stockholders and directors voted to move the National League baseball club to Los Angeles in 1958.

50 years ago
1967


Died on this date
Clement Attlee, 84
. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1945-1951. Mr. Attlee, a member of the Labour Party, was first elected to the House of Commons in 1922, and held cabinet posts in the government of Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald in 1924 and 1931. He led the Labour Party from 1935-1955, and joined the warime coalition government of Prime Minister Winston Churchill in 1940. Labour withdrew from the coalition after the defeat of Germany in May 1945, and won an upset victory over Mr. Churchill's Conservatives in the July 1945 general election. Mr. Attlee presided over Indian independence and the introduction of the welfare state in Britain, while pursuing a foreign policy of opposition to Soviet expansion.
He resigned as Labour Party leader and Leader of the Opposition after the 1955 general election, and sat in the House of Lords as Earl Attlee and Viscount Prestwood.

World events
Cuban Marxist revolutionary and guerrilla leader Che Guevara was captured near La Higuera, Bolivia.

Football
CFL
Winnipeg (4-8) 0 @ Toronto (4-6) 53
Edmonton (5-6-1) 19 @ British Columbia (2-8-1) 3

Seven different players scored for the Argonauts as they routed the Blue Bombers before 18,575 fans at CNE Stadium for the most lopsided win in team history.

Garry Lefebvre returned an interception 53 yards for a touchdown late in the 3rd quarter and Art Perkins rushed for another TD as the Eskimos beat the Lions before 23,386 fans at Empire Stadium in Vancouver. It was the first game for running back Don Lisbon in an Edmonton uniform after his acquisition from the Montreal Alouettes.

Baseball
World Series
Boston Red Sox 0 @ St. Louis Cardinals 6 (St. Louis led best-of-seven series 3-1)

Bob Gibson (2-0) pitched a 5-hitter and the Cardinals scored 4 runs in the bottom of the 1st inning as they shut out the Red Sox before 54,575 fans at Busch Memorial Stadium.





40 years ago
1977


Hit parade
#1 single in Italy (Hit Parade Italia): Ti Amo'--Umberto Tozzi (12th week at #1)

#1 single in Switzerland: Ti Amo'--Umberto Tozzi (4th week at #1)

#1 single in the Netherlands (Veronica Top 40): Do You Remember--Long Tall Ernie and the Shakers

#1 single in Ireland: Silver Lady--David Soul

#1 single in the U.K (BMRB): Silver Lady --David Soul

#1 single in the U.S.A. (Billboard): Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band--Meco (2nd week at #1)

U.S.A. Top 10 (Cash Box)
1 You Light Up My Life--Debby Boone
2 Keep it Comin' Love--K.C. and the Sunshine Band
3 Nobody Does it Better--Carly Simon
4 Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band--Meco
5 Don't Stop--Fleetwood Mac
6 On and On--Stephen Bishop
7 Swayin' to the Music (Slow Dancin')--Johnny Rivers
8 That's Rock 'n' Roll--Shaun Cassidy
9 Boogie Nights--Heatwave
10 Telephone Line--Electric Light Orchestra

Singles entering the chart were It's So Easy by Linda Ronstadt (#73); Fair Game by Crosby, Stills & Nash (#83); Here You Come Again by Dolly Parton (#86); Sentimental Lady by Bob Welch (#88); Goin' Places by he Jacksons (#89); Do Your Dance (Part 1) by Rose Royce (#90); Shake it Well by the Dramatics (#96); The Way I Feel Tonight by the Bay City Rollers (#97); Started Out Dancing, Ended Up Making Love by Alan O'Day (#98); and Let's Clean Up the Ghetto by the Philadelphia International All Stars (#100).

Canada's Top 10 (RPM)
1 Telephone Line--Electric Light Orchestra (2nd week at #1)
2 Barracuda--Heart
3 Handy Man--James Taylor
4 Float On--The Floaters
5 Best of My Love--Emotions
6 On and On--Stephen Bishop
7 Keep it Comin' Love--K.C. and the Sunshine Band
8 Strawberry Letter 23--The Brothers Johnson
9 Don't Stop--Fleetwood Mac
10 Swayin' to the Music (Slow Dancin')--Johnny Rivers

Singles entering the chart were You Light Up My Life by Debby Boone (#85); Daybreak by Barry Manilow (#94); Gone Too Far by England Dan & John Ford Coley (#95); Your Smiling Face by James Taylor (#96); Fair Game by Crosby, Stills & Nash (#97); Disco 9000 by Johnnie Taylor (#98); Started Out Dancing, Ended Up Making Love by Alan O'Day (#99); and Baby Love by Mother's Finest (#100).

Football
CFL
Ottawa (5-7) 24 @ Calgary (3-10) 20

Mike Murphy rushed 20 yards for a touchdown in the last minute of play to climax a 75-yard march as the Rough Riders edged the Stampeders before 23,789 fans at McMahon Stadium to eliminate the Stampeders from playoff contention.



CIAU
British Columbia (2-3-1) 22 @ Manitoba (2-3) 7

Dan Smith completed an 85-yard touchdown pass to Paul Pearson for the game's first touchdown in the 1st quarter, and completed a 75-yard pass to Mr. Pearson to set up a 5-yard TD pass to Evan Jones to help the Thunderbirds defeat the Bisons before a sparse crowd at Pan-Am Stadium in Winnipeg. Mr. Jones scored 2 touchdowns, with Gary Metz kicking a pair of converts and Greg Gardner adding a 2-point convert on a fake placement. Quarterback Duane Hysop scored the Manitoba touchdown; a 2-point convert attempt was unsuccessful. Les Oakes scored the other Manitoba point on a wide 29-yard field goal attempt.

Baseball
American League Championship Series
New York 6 @ Kansas City 4 (Best-of-five series tied 2-2)

Sparky Lyle pitched 5 1/3 innings of scoreless relief, allowing just 2 hits, to get the win as the Yankees defeated the Royals before 41,135 fans at Royals Stadium.





American League Championship Series
Los Angeles 4 @ Philadelphia 1 (Los Angeles won best-of-five series 3-1)

Dusty Baker opened the scoring with a 2-run home run in the 2nd inning and the Dodgers added 2 runs in the 5th, while Tommy John pitched a 7-hitter as the Dodgers won the National League pennant before 64,924 fans at Veterans Stadium in a game that should never have been played. It was raining for the entire game, and this blogger has never believed that the game would have been played if it hadn't been nationally televised.





30 years ago
1987


Died on this date
Konstantinos Tsatsos, 88
. 2nd President of Greece, 1975-1980. Mr. Tsatsos was a member of the Liberal Party and then the National Radical Union, holding several cabinet posts in the years before the 1967-1974 military junta. Mr. Tsatsos returned to politics as a member of New Democracy, and was President by the parliament; he retired after serving his five-year term.

War
U.S. helicopter gunships sank three Iranian patrol boats in the Persian Gulf, killing at least two Iranians. At least one of the boats had fired on a patrolling helicopter.

Diplomacy
Addressing the United Nations General Assembly, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega called on the United States government to enter direct talks with his government.

Religion
Rev. Jerry Falwell resigned as chairman of the PTL television “ministry” and the entire board of directors also resigned, more than six months after Rev. Falwell had taken the reins at the request of the “ministry’s” founder, Jim Bakker, when Mr. Bakker had become entangled in a sex scandal. The resignations of Rev. Falwell and the board came the day after a U.S. federal bankruptcy court rejected a reorganization plan submitted by Rev. Falwell, and ordered creditors of PTL to submit their own plan.

Baseball
American League Championship Series
Detroit 3 @ Minnesota 6 (Minnesota led best-of-seven series 2-0)

Bert Blyleven won the pitching matchup against Jack Morris before 55,245 fans at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis.



25 years ago
1992


Hit parade
#1 single in Ireland (IRMA): Ebeneezer Goode--The Shamen

Died on this date
Willy Brandt, 78
. Chancellor of West Germany, 1969-1974. Mr. Brandt was leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany from 1964-1987. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1971 for his efforts to promote relations between West Germany and the Soviet bloc.

Space
The Pioneer Venus Orbiter, which had been orbiting Venus since December 4, 1978, plunged into the planet’s atmosphere with most of its instruments still operating.

Canadiana
Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn unveiled the $2.8-million peacekeeping monument on a traffic island in Ottawa. The monument, titled Reconciliation, honoured 90,000 Canadians who served, 80 who had died on duty since 1947.

Politics and government
Native leaders in Manitoba urged their people to vote against the Charlottetown Accord on October 26, stating that their existing treaty rights would be eroded by the constitutional agreement. Assembly of First Nations Grand Chief Ovide Mercredi countered their argument, saying that their concern was based on an outdated copy of the legal text.

Former Saskatchewan Premier Grant Devine announced that he was leaving politics to return to his teaching job at the University of Saskatchewan.

Hockey
NHL
The expansion Ottawa Senators played their first regular season game, defeating the Montreal Canadiens 5-3 at Ottawa Civic Centre, with Doug Smail scoring 2 goals for Ottawa.

Baseball
American League Championship Series
Oakland 1 @ Toronto 3 (Best-of-seven series tied 1-1)

Kelly Gruber hit a 2-run home run off Mike Moore in the bottom of the 5th inning to support the pitching of David Cone as the Blue Jays defeated the Athletics before 51,114 fans at SkyDome despite making just 4 hits.

20 years ago
1997


Baseball
American League Championship Series
Cleveland 0 @ Baltimore 3 (Baltimore led best-of-seven series 1-0)

Scott Erickson allowed just 4 hits--all singles--in 8 innings to win the pitchers' duel over Chad Ogea before 49,029 fans at Oriole Park. The winning run came when Brady Anderson hit Mr. Ogea's first pitch of the game for a home run.

National League Championship Series
Florida 1 @ Atlanta 7 (Best-of-seven series tied 1-1)

Ryan Klesko's 2-run home run climaxed a 3-run 1st inning as the Braves coasted to victory over the Marlins before 48,933 fans at Turner Field.

10 years ago
2007


Football
CFL
Hamilton (2-12) 19 @ Montreal (7-7) 27
Saskatchewan (9-5) 33 @ Calgary (6-7-1) 21

Anthony Calvillo threw 3 touchdown passes to lead the Alouettes over the Tiger-Cats before 20,202 fans at Molson Stadium.

Kerry Joseph passed for 290 yards and rushed for a touchdown to lead the Roughriders over the Stampeders before 33,075 fans at McMahon Stadium.

Baseball
American League Division Series
Cleveland 6 @ New York 4 (Cleveland won best-of-five series 3-1)

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