October 5, 1920. World Series begins, Russo Polish War ends, Railways reopen.
The 1920 World Series started on this day, in 1920.
Crowd in Ebbets Field.
Cleveland won the first game, 1 to 0.
New York City Mayor John Hylan throws ball to open World Series at Ebbets Field
Poland and the Soviet Union signed an armistice to end the fighting between their countries. Fighting would stop on October 18.
In Egypt, the American University in Cairo opened.
Elsewhere in the Middle East, a new railroad opened up. Or rather a rebuilt raiilway.
The opening of the Jaffa-Jerusalem Railway was attended, as all such things were, by the senior British official.
While it has been closed from time to time, updates and reconstructions have meant that the rail line remains in use today.