Category Archives: Sports

USC Coed Killed; O’Malley Confident on Chavez Ravine

The imam of Yemen beheads several "Christian agitators" and has others mutilated in a crackdown on liberal reforms … USC student Linda Edna Martin, 21, is found naked and bleeding to death outside her boyfriend's apartment. The Parker T-Ball Jotter … Continue reading

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Hawaii Becomes 50th State; Redskins Beat Rams

Aug. 22, 1959: The Redskins beat the Rams in The Times annual charity game ,,, Sir Thomas Beecham, 80, marries his 27-year-old secretary … and Hawaii officially becomes the 50th state. The House Un-American Activities Committee cancels hearings on communist … Continue reading

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Man Sought in Tate Killings; Angels Hit 5 Home Runs!

  Aug. 18, 1969: Royal Canadian Mounted Police search for Thomas Steven Harrigan, identified as a suspect in the Tate killings … Hurricane Camille hits Mississippi with 150-mph winds … and "Weary Youngsters" head home from Woodstock. Above: "Joan Baez, … Continue reading

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Elopes With Base-Ball Man

     Aug. 18, 1889: Artificial limbs and assorted trusses, 237 S. Spring St.   Sam Crane runs off with pretty Hattie Travenfelter.  

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Chief Abolishes Vice Squad

Aug. 17, 1939: USC football player Al Kreuger keeps in shape over the summer by milking cows. Above, in a radical move, Police Chief Arthur C. Hohmann abolishes the LAPD's vice squad and transfers all the officers to other divisions. … Continue reading

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Russian Leader to Visit L.A.! A.L. Wins All-Star Game

  Bruce Russell's editorial cartoon is appalling today, but this style is typical of the 1950s, when artists frequently relied on a small repertory company of characters that included the Peace Dove, the Russian Bear, Mr. A-Bomb, Uncle Sam, the … Continue reading

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U.S. to Accept Division of South Vietnam; Airport Proposed at Anaheim Stadium

NASA says a manned trip to Mars could be possible by 1981 … Dist. Atty. Edmund Dinis wants an inquest into the death of Mary Jo Kopechne, who drowned when Sen. Edward Kennedy's car went off a narrow bridge on … Continue reading

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L.A. Olympics Begin

July 29, 1984: Two wire obits (George Gallup and James Mason) and a lead story out of Beirut with the Olympics as the main art. Below right, July 30, 1984. The Summer Olympics opened in LA. with equal doses of … Continue reading

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This Dodger Plays Like a Kid; Moonwalking on the Angels

July 21, 1969: "First, the picket who you sent to the hospital wasn't a student! He had no reason to be on this campus — except to stir up trouble!" :: The Dodgers' youth movement was led by a youngster … Continue reading

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All-Star Game in Seattle

The 1979 All-Star Game in Seattle. I'm not quite sure why I still have my ticket to the 1979 All-Star game in Seattle. I'm not much of a saver and the game doesn't rank among the most memorable. But I'm … Continue reading

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GM May Recall 60,000 Cars; Angels Miss Their Scoreboard

July 18, 1979: The meltdown of the U.S. auto industry foretold — GM may recall 60,000 X-Cars (that was the Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark, Oldsmobile Omega and Pontiac Phoenix). And what's in the news? Illegal immigrants on Page 1 and … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept: Your Movie Stars

  July 16, 1939: The comedians vs. the leading men in a benefit game at Wrigley Field.  

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President Carter to Address Energy Crisis; Nolan Ryan Misses No-Hitter

July 14, 1979: The Carter administration's energy crisis… gasoline shortages … Los Angeles County deputies are ordered back to work after a two-day sickout … and Gov. Brown trims the budget by vetoing raises for state employees. In his final … Continue reading

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What’s the Worst Baseball Movie (b/w) Ever Made?

Keith says: There’s also a scene in which Babe Ruth goes into a bar and orders milk. So Larry and I were discussing the Mystery Photo one day and I commented on actor William Bendix, who was in a shot … Continue reading

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Trouble for Autry and the Angels

July 12, 1969: Akron has hip-huggers … guitars … clock radio/desk lamps.  How wide was the gulf between the Angels and Dodgers? Consider this item from The Times' radio columnist, Don Page, discussing Gene Autry's troubles: "This should be a … Continue reading

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Body of Missing Woman Found in Car Trunk; Dodgers Win in 13th Inning

July 10, 1959: A heatwave sears Southern California as a fire threatens homes in the Linda Vista neighborhood of Pasadena. More attacks are feared in Vietnam after a bombing kills two American advisors. An Inglewood police officer putting a ticket … Continue reading

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Dodgers Back in First Place

A memorable night for the Dodgers and Manny Mota. The Dodgers climbed back into first place in the National League West by sweeping the Atlanta Braves in a Dodger Stadium doubleheader, 5-3 and 4-3. Mota led the way with four … Continue reading

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Angel Pitcher Exiled to Hawaii

The Angels were a fine mess. New Manager Lefty Phillips tried to get his players' attention by attacking their wallets. Five players who missed curfew were fined. Then pitcher Phil Ortega was charged $500 for being found in a Kansas … Continue reading

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Nixon Dedicates Sports Arena

July 5, 1959: Vice President Richard Nixon waves during the dedication of the Sports Arena. It has been a long time since anyone referred to the Los Angeles Sports Arena as a "marvel of modern design." But that was the … Continue reading

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Yankee Stadium Packed for Lou Gehrig Tribute

July 5, 1939: Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth. Sometimes words aren't enough. The Times published an Associated Press account of Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day at Yankee Stadium, the tribute to the stricken first baseman who had been a symbol of consistency … Continue reading

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