Category Archives: Front Pages

Angels Beat Orioles, 4-3

Oct. 6, 1979: Hey, Keith! Sister Sledge! Another first for the Angels. They won their first playoff game in franchise history, a 4-3 ninth-inning nail biter at Anaheim Stadium. The big play was made by Baltimore's Al Bumbry. He dropped … Continue reading

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Sox Face Sudden Death Against Dodgers

Oct. 6, 1959. Two Rembrandts, a Rubens and a Renoir are among stolen paintings recovered by Canadian authorities. The Dodgers were one win away from a World Championship, their 5-4 victory over the White Sox in front of another record … Continue reading

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Dodgers Pull Ahead of White Sox

The Dodgers pulled ahead in the 1959 World Series with a 3-1 victory over the White Sox played in front of a record 92,294. Carl Furillo's pinch-hit single in the seventh inning made the difference, with Larry Sherry again registering … Continue reading

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Orioles Beat Angels in First Playoff Game

The Angels played the first postseason game in their history, so why stop after nine innings? John Lowenstein hit a three-run pinch-hit home run to give the Baltimore Orioles Game 1 of the American League playoffs, 6-3. Lowenstein's opposite field … Continue reading

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Dodgers Return to L.A.

  Oct. 3, 1959: A big, enthusiastic crowd at the airport welcomes the Dodgers.

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L.A. Welcomes Dodgers

Oct. 3, 1959: The Dodgers return to Los Angeles for Game 3. "I've lived for this day," says Dickie Kerr, who pitched two winning games for the White Sox in the 1919 Black Sox World Series. "If they can win … Continue reading

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Black Sox Lose Game 2 of the World Series

Oct. 3, 1919: The Black Sox lose Game 2 of the World Series. Almost criminal wild pitching by Lefty Williams and highway robbery that was ultra-sensational by the Reds beat Chicago's White Sox today in the second game of the … Continue reading

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Dodgers Win Game 2, 4-3

  Oct. 2, 1959: The Dodgers win Game 2, tying the series.

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Dodgers Lose Game 1

Oct. 2, 1959: A carnival mood prevailed throughout the night and early morning as the ticket line — which stretched around the Coliseum — waited patiently for the windows to open. But the holiday spirit changed to dismay and then … Continue reading

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England Calls Men to Armed Forces

Oct. 2, 1939: Hitler plans to abdicate now that his work his done. Or maybe not. Winston Churchill calls Russia's next move "a riddle wrapped in mystery inside an enigma." I wonder if this is the earliest occurrence of that … 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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Sox Clobber Dodgers, 11-0

Oct. 1, 1959: Forget the World Series for a moment. The Mirror sent Dick Bergholz to cover President Eisenhower's golfing vacation in Palm Springs. Ike's foursome included George Allen, Freeman Gosden of "Amos 'n' Andy fame and William Robinson, an … Continue reading

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Sox, Dodgers Ready for World Series

Oct. 1, 1959: Dodgers vs. Sox in Chicago. http://www.archive.org/flow/flowplayer.commercial-3.0.5.swf It was banner news in the Mirror-News but merited only a couple paragraphs in The Times. Depending on which newspaper you chose to believe, 1,500 angry Dodger fans stormed the Coliseum … 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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Crowd Storms Coliseum in Ticket Mix-Up

Sept. 30, 1959: "Chisox" is one of those words we don't see in headlines these days. Keith says: "Gotta love the pale hose."

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Dodgers Champs!

Sept. 30, 1959: The Dodgers are the lead story over the explosion of an airliner. Of course, this isn't the home delivery edition, which probably had a different layout. The Dodgers swept their playoff series with the Braves, becoming an … Continue reading

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C-H-A-R-G-E!! FANS STORM COLISEUM

Sept. 29, 1959: Los Angeles goes "baseball batty."

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September 29, 1919: Omaha Mob Burns Courthouse, Tries to Kill Mayor Before Lynching Black

September 29, 1919: A mob in Omaha sets fire to the courthouse after trying to lynch Mayor Mayor Ed P. Smith when he appealed for law and order. Rioters finally lynch William Brown, an African American accused of raping a … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Movies

Sept. 27, 1945: Lt. Col. James P.S. Devereux, Marine hero of Wake Island, is back home after spending several years in Japanese POW camps. Deanna Durbin in “Lady on a Train.”

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Dodgers Lose! Pennant Race Tied!

Sept. 26, 1959: An 11-year-old girl is in serious condition after being dragged 25 feet when her brother tied her to their father's pickup truck while playing cowboy.

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