Category Archives: Dodgers

Dodger struck with ball, September 17, 1958

Snider hurt; L.A. loses 2 Duke hit by line drive, may miss rest of season. Above, Lawrence Welk in stereo with "Swinging Pete Fountain," the clarinetist who once said "Champagne and Bourbon Street don’t mix."  By Keith Thursby Times staff … Continue reading

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Dodgers disciplined for playing golf, September 13, 1958

Dodgers discipline two players Duke Snider and Clem Labine face sanctions for playing golf on game day. By Keith Thursby Times staff writer The Dodgers’ first season in Los Angeles was tough on Duke Snider. The veteran outfielder’s power numbers … Continue reading

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Dodger players buy homes in Compton, September 9, 1958

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Former Los Angeles councilwoman in the news

Photograph by the Los Angeles Times Ronald Reagan and City Councilwoman Rosalind Wyman, June 3, 1958. Former L.A. Councilwoman still making news The New Yorker’s Talk of the Town profiles Rosalind Wyman in the Sept. 8, 2008, issue.  Dorothy Wickenden … Continue reading

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Accident kills children of ex-football star, Dodgers beat Cardinals, 7-5, September 8, 1958

Tragedy strikes at Big Bear Lake Lightning bolt kills two children as father and brother watch from a distance, unable to help. The family’s two-week summer vacation at the cabin in Big Bear was nearly over. Soon they would be … Continue reading

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City attorney expects court battle to delay Dodger Stadium, September 7, 1958

City attorney sees long battle for Chavez Ravine Dodgers owner Walter O’Malley expects legal challenges to be resolved quickly and predicts stadium construction will begin in February 1959. By Keith ThursbyTimes staff writer Jeane Hoffman’s interview with Los Angeles City … Continue reading

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Woman missing with family ‘fortune’; Golden Boy knocked out, September 6, 1958

Art ‘Golden Boy’ Aragon on the ropes Woman vanishes with family ‘fortune’ We don’t know when Stella Collins started lying. Maybe it was in 1940, when she married Stanley. Or maybe it was later. We don’t know why she started … Continue reading

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Attorney general runs for governor, Dodgers win against Giants 5-3, September 4, 1958

Democratic Atty. Gen. Pat Brown announces that he will run for governor of California. His first promise is to ensure equal job opportunities. Brown also denounces Proposition 18, a right to work measure. Brown rejects Republican Sen. William F. Knowland’s … Continue reading

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Player quits Rams to join Celtics, September 3, 1958

By Keith ThursbyTimes staff writer K.C. Jones could have been a Ram. The Hall of Fame guard with the Boston Celtics tried pro football during 1958 but apparently decided to stay a one-sport athlete. Jones played defensive halfback and apparently … Continue reading

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Italy orders Jews out; Hollywood Legion Stadium opens, September 2, 1938

Hollywood Legion Stadium: 1938 – 1959 All Jews who moved to Italy since World War I (or the World War, as it was then known) have six months to leave Italy and many of its colonies, including Libya and the … Continue reading

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Dodger quiz, 1958

By Keith ThursbyTimes staff writer Quiz time: Who was the Dodgers’ most valuable player of 1958? You could make a case for several players. Gil Hodges and Charlie Neal tied for the team lead in home runs with 22.  Duke … Continue reading

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August 31, 1958: Woman kills husband as children sleep, Giants win over Dodgers

Lillian loved Ed. She loved him even though he beat her. She loved him even though he was on probation for beating her. And she loved him even when he lay dying on the kitchen floor after she stabbed him … Continue reading

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Dodgers coach to manage Padres, August 30, 1968

By Keith ThursbyTimes staff writer The Angels weren’t the first team to fill their coaching staffs with former Dodgers. Preston Gomez was named the first manager of the San Diego Padres, who would begin play the following spring. Buzzie Bavasi … Continue reading

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Dodgers Labor Day weekend TV schedule, August 30, 1958

Los Angeles Times file photo(s) Check it out! Jerry Doggett and Vin Scully are glued together! GLUED!! Published in The Times on Sept. 2, 1958. Glue and all. Oh you photogs (or more likely the guys in the art department, … Continue reading

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TV game show is faked, player says, LA bids for Olympics, August 29, 1958

  Above, the incident that inspired the 1994 movie "Quiz Show," directed by Robert Redford.  Read Charles Van Doren’s first-person piece about the scandal, "All the Answers," in the New Yorker.     New York Dist. Atty. Frank S. Hogan … Continue reading

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US relaxes immigration law for Jewish refugees, Greenberg leads Babe Ruth, August 29, 1938

I’ve never made a scientific survey, but it wouldn’t surprise me if Eugene Biscailuz were the most photographed sheriff in the history of Los Angeles County. The man certainly knew how to get his picture in the paper. The trophy … Continue reading

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August 28, 1958: Intruder kills former actress

She is one of those cold cases that leave all kinds of unanswered questions even when the killer is finally caught, convicted and sent to prison. Nothing about it passes the sniff test. We know her name was Helene Funk … Continue reading

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August 27,1958: Woman kills husband over singing, Reds win against Dodgers

Was Benjamin John Beynon an abusive husband … or just a bad singer? Ben, 46, and his wife of six years, Anne, lived at 1946 1/2 New England Ave., between Hoover and Vermont just south of Washington. For the last … Continue reading

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August 25, 1958: Jealous husband rams movie star’s car, Reds win over Dodgers

Some folks may find this hard to believe, but drivers were complaining about bad traffic in Los Angeles 50 years ago. I can’t say it often enough: History shows that congested streets have been a problem in Los Angeles for … Continue reading

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Los Angeles history–Chavez Ravine

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