Category Archives: #courts

Reds Take Black Sox Series

Edmund Waller “Ted” Gale on the Reds taking the 1919 World Series.   “Mutt and Jeff” on the pronunciation of “Cicotte.”  Oct. 10, 1919: Rath up. Strike one. Foul, strike two. Rath opened the contest with a pop fly that … Continue reading

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Our Troubled Constitution

  How about women? Aren’t they citizens? Then why can’t they vote? Oct. 10, 1909: The great state of California, the most rapidly growing and one of the largest commonwealths of the nation, is struggling along under a Constitution that … Continue reading

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Black Sox Win Game 7

Oct. 9, 1919, The Black Sox win Game 7, 4-1. Oct. 9, 1919: For some reason, we ran two game stories, one from AP and the other an exclusive.   July 22, 1921: Bill Burns testifies that pitcher Eddie Cicotte … Continue reading

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Notes From a (Very) Wild Rose

  Oct. 9, 1909: Love letters spice up a hearing on a marriage annulment. She signed them “Your Own Wild Rose.”

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Black Sox Win Game 6 of World Series

Oct. 8, 1919: The Black Sox win the sixth game of the World Series. July 19, 1921: The prosecution begins its case in the 1919 Black Sox World Series. The prosecution says Eddie Cicotte met former White Sox pitcher Bill … Continue reading

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Cincinnati Beats Black Sox in Game 5

Oct. 7, 1919: Edmund Waller “Ted” Gale on Game 5 of the Black Sox World Series. Oct. 7, 1919: Cincinnati beats the Black Sox 5-0. "Chicago's interest in its White Sox of 1919 practically ended today when they went down … Continue reading

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October 7, 1909: Jurors Convict Man, Take Up a Collection for Him

October 7, 1909: Pedro Vasquez was arrested by Detective Talamantes for stealing two pairs of trousers. After the jurors convicted Vasquez,  they took up a collection so he could buy a shirt since he didn’t have one. 

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Black Sox Game Rained Out

Oct. 6, 1919: Rain in Chicago stops the fifth game of the Black Sox World Series. Los Angeles baseball fans set an attendance record of 21,000 for a double-header between the Angels and the Tigers. I believe this was the … Continue reading

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Police Raid Chinatown Gambling Operation

  Oct. 6, 1909: Police officers cross the roofs of buildings, using a ladder to span alleys, to raid a lottery operation in Chinatown. I suspect the Sgt. Sebastian mentioned in the story is future Police Chief and Mayor Charles … Continue reading

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Black Sox Lose Game 4

Oct. 5, 1919: Edmund Waller “Ted” Gale on Game 4 of the World Series. The Black Sox lose Game 4 of the World Series, 2-0. Sept. 30, 1920: The grand jury investigation of the Black Sox prompts an inquiry in … Continue reading

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Black Sox Win Game 3

Oct. 4, 1919: Cartoonist Edmund Waller “Ted” Gale on Game 3. Sept. 29, 1920: "It ain't true, is it, Joe?" "Yes, kid,  I'm afraid it is." The boys opened a path for the ballplayer and stood in silence until he … Continue reading

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Reds Beat Black Sox 9-1

Oct. 2, 1919: Cartoonist Edmund Waller "Ted" Gale on "Base-Ballsheviki." Notice the little baseball bombs. When an 8-to-5 favorite in a World Series is beaten by a score of 9 to 1 in the first game, it looks as if … Continue reading

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Your Horoscope

Oct. 2, 1909: Astrology as practiced 100 years ago. Seamy details in a divorce case involving the wife of a restaurant operator and the butcher next door.

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October 1, Paul V. Coates — Confidential File

October 1, 1959: And Paul Coates conducts a telephone survey on Caryl Chessman. The results reveal the common misconception that Chessman was a killer. And Mickey Cohen plans to marry Beverly (Jean) Hills.

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Bomb Kills 20 Times Employees

Photo courtesy of the USC Digital Library Oct. 1, 1910: The bombing of the Los Angeles Times Building at 1st and Broadway.

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I’m Shocked — SHOCKED — That Anyone Would Lie in a Hollywood Documentary

A retired Los Angeles County prosecutor, who now says he lied on an HBO documentary when he said he advised a judge to sentence Roman Polanski to prison for having sex with a minor, tried to explain his actions this … Continue reading

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Black Sox World Series Begins To-Day

Oct. 1, 1919: The White Sox and the Reds prepare for Game 1 of the World Series. Sept. 23, 1920: The Cook County Grand Jury begins an investigation into whether the 1919 World Series was fixed.

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October 1, 1909: Fatal Land Dispute Near El Monte

October 1, 1909: A century ago, the Wright brothers hadn’t flown as high as the Eiffel Tower. A property dispute near El Monte ends in a killing with racial overtones.

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White Sox, Reds Prepare for 1919 World Series

Sept. 30, 1919: Keith came over yesterday and said: "Hey, Lorenzo, you know that World Series page you posted is the Black Sox, right?" Actually, I didn't. So we're going to be following the 1919 World Series. Oct. 21, 1977: … Continue reading

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Bad Drivers … Socialist Agitators … and Divorce Court

Edmund Waller "Ted" Gale draws George Zobelein, head of the Los Angeles Brewing Co. Bad drivers … socialist agitators in Central Park (Pershing Square) … and divorce court…. It was hard to decide which was the more interesting story so … Continue reading

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