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JULY
1935

Monday, July 1st

IN THE NEWS: Yankees OF George Selkirk suggests a cinder path, 6 feet wide, be installed in the outfield so a player knows when he is nearing the wall.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 1, 1935
Chicago Cubs 8, Cincinnati Reds 4 at Crosley Field
Boston Red Sox 8, Washington Senators 3 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 4, St. Louis Browns 1 at Comiskey Park I
Detroit Tigers 4, Cleveland Indians 1 at Tiger Stadium
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Tuesday, July 2nd

SCOREBOARD: JULY 2, 1935
Brooklyn Dodgers 5, Boston Braves 0 at Ebbets Field
Chicago Cubs 9, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Crosley Field
New York Giants 8, Philadelphia Phillies 4 at Polo Grounds V
St. Louis Cardinals 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Red Sox 6, Washington Senators 5 at Fenway Park
Detroit Tigers 8, Cleveland Indians 3 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 8, Philadelphia Athletics 5 at Shibe Park
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Wednesday, July 3rd

IN THE NEWS: The Cubs drop Kiki Cuyler to cut their payroll. He will sign with the Reds two days later.

Giants SS Dick Bartell plays a 10-inning game with no fielding chances.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 3, 1935
Brooklyn Dodgers 13, Boston Braves 6 at Ebbets Field
Cincinnati Reds 4, Chicago Cubs 3 at Crosley Field
Philadelphia Phillies 4, New York Giants 3 at Polo Grounds V
Boston Red Sox 14, Washington Senators 7 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 5, St. Louis Browns 3 at Comiskey Park I
Detroit Tigers 11, Cleveland Indians 7 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 2, Philadelphia Athletics 0 at Shibe Park
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Thursday, July 4th

IN THE NEWS: The Cardinals move into second place with a twin win over the Cubs, but the Giants hold a 9-game lead at the season's midpoint.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 4, 1935
New York Giants 10, Boston Braves 8 at Braves Field
New York Giants 12, Boston Braves 3 at Braves Field
Philadelphia Phillies 3, Brooklyn Dodgers 2 at Ebbets Field
Philadelphia Phillies 8, Brooklyn Dodgers 7 at Ebbets Field
St. Louis Cardinals 5, Chicago Cubs 3 at Wrigley Field
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Chicago Cubs 4 at Wrigley Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 9, Cincinnati Reds 5 at Crosley Field
Cincinnati Reds 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 4 at Crosley Field
Detroit Tigers 6, Cleveland Indians 5 at League Park II
Detroit Tigers 10, Cleveland Indians 4 at League Park II
Boston Red Sox 4, New York Yankees 3 at Yankee Stadium
New York Yankees 7, Boston Red Sox 1 at Yankee Stadium
Philadelphia Athletics 6, Washington Senators 3 at Shibe Park
Philadelphia Athletics 2, Washington Senators 1 at Shibe Park
Chicago White Sox 11, St. Louis Browns 6 at Sportsman's Park III
Chicago White Sox 4, St. Louis Browns 0 at Sportsman's Park III
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Friday, July 5th

IN THE NEWS: Tony Cuccinello, with Brooklyn, and brother Al, with New York, both homer in a game at the Polo Grounds. The next time brothers homer in a game against each other will be on June 30, 1950, when Joe and Dom DiMaggio do it.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 5, 1935
Brooklyn Dodgers 14, New York Giants 4 at Polo Grounds V
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Chicago Cubs 0 at Forbes Field
Detroit Tigers 16, St. Louis Browns 1 at Tiger Stadium
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Saturday, July 6th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 6, 1935
Brooklyn Dodgers 12, New York Giants 7 at Polo Grounds V
Boston Braves 10, Philadelphia Phillies 5 at Baker Bowl
Philadelphia Phillies 15, Boston Braves 2 at Baker Bowl
Chicago Cubs 10, Pittsburgh Pirates 8 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 4, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Red Sox 6, Philadelphia Athletics 4 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 7, Cleveland Indians 6 at Comiskey Park I
Detroit Tigers 7, St. Louis Browns 6 at Tiger Stadium
Washington Senators 8, New York Yankees 3 at Griffith Stadium
New York Yankees 10, Washington Senators 7 at Griffith Stadium
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Sunday, July 7th

IN THE NEWS: Phillies 2B Lou Chiozza ties a NL record with 11 assists in a 9-1 win over Boston.

At a special meeting, the AL owners raise the waiver price to $7,500.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 7, 1935
New York Giants 9, Brooklyn Dodgers 2 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Phillies 9, Boston Braves 1 at Baker Bowl
Chicago Cubs 13, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 9, Cincinnati Reds 4 at Sportsman's Park III
St. Louis Cardinals 5, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Red Sox 7, Philadelphia Athletics 6 at Fenway Park
Philadelphia Athletics 3, Boston Red Sox 1 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 2, Cleveland Indians 0 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 7, Chicago White Sox 6 at Comiskey Park I
Detroit Tigers 12, St. Louis Browns 5 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 11, Washington Senators 1 at Griffith Stadium
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Monday, July 8th

IN THE NEWS: The AL continues its All-Star Game reign, winning the third event, at Cleveland's Municipal Stadium 4-1. Jimmie Foxx is the hitting star with a homer and three RBI.

Wednesday, July 10th

IN THE NEWS: Hal Schumacher wins his 11th consecutive game as the Giants beat the Pirates 10-3.

The Tigers' win streak ends, despite a record-tying 10 doubles in a 12-11 loss in Washington.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 10, 1935
Chicago Cubs 6, Boston Braves 4 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 15, Brooklyn Dodgers 2 at Crosley Field
New York Giants 10, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Forbes Field
Boston Red Sox 7, Chicago White Sox 0 at Fenway Park
St. Louis Browns 7, Philadelphia Athletics 2 at Shibe Park
Washington Senators 12, Detroit Tigers 11 at Griffith Stadium
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Thursday, July 11th

IN THE NEWS: Pete Fox's hitting streak is stopped after 29 games.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 11, 1935
Chicago Cubs 5, Boston Braves 3 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 5, Brooklyn Dodgers 4 at Crosley Field
New York Giants 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 5, Philadelphia Phillies 4 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Red Sox 4, Chicago White Sox 3 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 10, Boston Red Sox 2 at Fenway Park
New York Yankees 8, Cleveland Indians 1 at Yankee Stadium
Philadelphia Athletics 7, St. Louis Browns 3 at Shibe Park
St. Louis Browns 9, Philadelphia Athletics 6 at Shibe Park
Detroit Tigers 7, Washington Senators 6 at Griffith Stadium
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Friday, July 12th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 12, 1935
Chicago White Sox 13, Boston Red Sox 2 at Fenway Park
New York Yankees 5, Cleveland Indians 2 at Yankee Stadium
Philadelphia Athletics 9, St. Louis Browns 0 at Shibe Park
Detroit Tigers 2, Washington Senators 1 at Griffith Stadium
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Saturday, July 13th

IN THE NEWS: The A's Doc Cramer has a 6-for-6 game, tying the AL mark for the second time. He had also done it in 1932.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 13, 1935
Chicago Cubs 10, Boston Braves 2 at Wrigley Field
Chicago Cubs 3, Boston Braves 1 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 5, Brooklyn Dodgers 2 at Crosley Field
New York Giants 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 6 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 4, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Sportsman's Park III
Cleveland Indians 4, Boston Red Sox 2 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 8, New York Yankees 7 at Yankee Stadium
Philadelphia Athletics 18, Detroit Tigers 5 at Shibe Park
Detroit Tigers 6, Philadelphia Athletics 3 at Shibe Park
Washington Senators 11, St. Louis Browns 7 at Griffith Stadium
Washington Senators 10, St. Louis Browns 4 at Griffith Stadium
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Sunday, July 14th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 14, 1935
Chicago Cubs 8, Boston Braves 7 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 9, Brooklyn Dodgers 4 at Crosley Field
Cincinnati Reds 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 2 at Crosley Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, New York Giants 2 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 5, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Sportsman's Park III
St. Louis Cardinals 10, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Red Sox 14, Cleveland Indians 3 at Fenway Park
Cleveland Indians 2, Boston Red Sox 2 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 3, New York Yankees 0 at Yankee Stadium
New York Yankees 5, Chicago White Sox 4 at Yankee Stadium
Philadelphia Athletics 4, Detroit Tigers 3 at Shibe Park
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Monday, July 15th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 15, 1935
Chicago Cubs 2, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 13, New York Giants 6 at Crosley Field
St. Louis Cardinals 13, Boston Braves 6 at Sportsman's Park III
St. Louis Browns 3, Washington Senators 2 at Griffith Stadium
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Tuesday, July 16th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 16, 1935
Philadelphia Phillies 7, Chicago Cubs 5 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 7, New York Giants 5 at Crosley Field
Brooklyn Dodgers 9, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 2, Boston Braves 1 at Sportsman's Park III
New York Yankees 2, Chicago White Sox 0 at Yankee Stadium
Philadelphia Athletics 8, Detroit Tigers 2 at Shibe Park
St. Louis Browns 6, Washington Senators 4 at Griffith Stadium
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Wednesday, July 17th

IN THE NEWS: Bill Werber of the Red Sox ties the major-league record with 4 doubles in the opening game of a doubleheader with Cleveland. The Sox win the pair 13-5 and 3­1.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 17, 1935
Philadelphia Phillies 3, Chicago Cubs 2 at Wrigley Field
New York Giants 6, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Crosley Field
Brooklyn Dodgers 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 4 at Forbes Field
Brooklyn Dodgers 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 2, Boston Braves 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Red Sox 13, Cleveland Indians 5 at Fenway Park
Boston Red Sox 3, Cleveland Indians 1 at Fenway Park
Washington Senators 8, St. Louis Browns 4 at Griffith Stadium
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Thursday, July 18th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 18, 1935
Chicago Cubs 11, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Wrigley Field
New York Giants 5, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Crosley Field
Brooklyn Dodgers 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 13, Boston Braves 3 at Sportsman's Park III
Detroit Tigers 8, Boston Red Sox 0 at Fenway Park
St. Louis Browns 4, New York Yankees 1 at Yankee Stadium
Philadelphia Athletics 7, Cleveland Indians 5 at Shibe Park
Washington Senators 6, Chicago White Sox 4 at Griffith Stadium
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Friday, July 19th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 19, 1935
Chicago Cubs 9, New York Giants 3 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 3, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Crosley Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 6, Boston Braves 5 at Forbes Field
Brooklyn Dodgers 3, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Sportsman's Park III
Detroit Tigers 9, Boston Red Sox 7 at Fenway Park
St. Louis Browns 7, New York Yankees 6 at Yankee Stadium
Chicago White Sox 7, Washington Senators 2 at Griffith Stadium
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Saturday, July 20th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 20, 1935
Chicago Cubs 7, New York Giants 2 at Wrigley Field
Philadelphia Phillies 9, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Crosley Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 14, Boston Braves 2 at Forbes Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 6, Boston Braves 3 at Forbes Field
Detroit Tigers 6, Boston Red Sox 5 at Fenway Park
Cleveland Indians 15, Philadelphia Athletics 3 at Shibe Park
Philadelphia Athletics 5, Cleveland Indians 2 at Shibe Park
Chicago White Sox 1, Washington Senators 0 at Griffith Stadium
Washington Senators 9, Chicago White Sox 2 at Griffith Stadium
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Sunday, July 21st

SCOREBOARD: JULY 21, 1935
Chicago Cubs 5, New York Giants 4 at Wrigley Field
Chicago Cubs 11, New York Giants 5 at Wrigley Field
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Crosley Field
Philadelphia Phillies 2, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Crosley Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 7, Boston Braves 0 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 13, Brooklyn Dodgers 7 at Sportsman's Park III
St. Louis Cardinals 7, Brooklyn Dodgers 5 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Red Sox 7, Detroit Tigers 6 at Fenway Park
New York Yankees 2, St. Louis Browns 0 at Yankee Stadium
St. Louis Browns 2, New York Yankees 1 at Yankee Stadium
Cleveland Indians 6, Philadelphia Athletics 4 at Shibe Park
Chicago White Sox 4, Washington Senators 2 at Griffith Stadium
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Monday, July 22nd

SCOREBOARD: JULY 22, 1935
Brooklyn Dodgers 14, Chicago Cubs 13 at Wrigley Field
Boston Braves 4, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Crosley Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, Philadelphia Phillies 4 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 8, New York Giants 5 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Red Sox 2, St. Louis Browns 1 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 12, Philadelphia Athletics 3 at Shibe Park
Cleveland Indians 6, Washington Senators 4 at Griffith Stadium
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Tuesday, July 23rd

IN THE NEWS: Paul Dean puts the Cards in first place with a win in the opener of a doubleheader with the Giants. The Giants regain the lead in the nightcap with an 8-2 win.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 23, 1935
Chicago Cubs 8, Brooklyn Dodgers 0 at Wrigley Field
Chicago Cubs 6, Brooklyn Dodgers 4 at Wrigley Field
Boston Braves 7, Cincinnati Reds 6 at Crosley Field
St. Louis Cardinals 6, New York Giants 1 at Sportsman's Park III
New York Giants 8, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Sportsman's Park III
St. Louis Browns 7, Boston Red Sox 2 at Fenway Park
New York Yankees 7, Detroit Tigers 5 at Yankee Stadium
Detroit Tigers 3, New York Yankees 1 at Yankee Stadium
Philadelphia Athletics 2, Chicago White Sox 0 at Shibe Park
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Wednesday, July 24th

IN THE NEWS: The Tigers shut out the Yankees 4-2 to go ahead by one-half game, but are a fraction of a percentage point behind.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 24, 1935
Chicago Cubs 9, Brooklyn Dodgers 3 at Wrigley Field
Chicago Cubs 7, Brooklyn Dodgers 6 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 5, Boston Braves 4 at Crosley Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 8, Philadelphia Phillies 6 at Forbes Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Forbes Field
New York Giants 4, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Sportsman's Park III
St. Louis Browns 6, Boston Red Sox 3 at Fenway Park
Detroit Tigers 4, New York Yankees 0 at Yankee Stadium
Cleveland Indians 10, Washington Senators 6 at Griffith Stadium
Cleveland Indians 13, Washington Senators 8 at Griffith Stadium
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Thursday, July 25th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 25, 1935
Chicago Cubs 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 2 at Wrigley Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 9, Philadelphia Phillies 8 at Forbes Field
New York Giants 3, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Sportsman's Park III
New York Giants 13, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Sportsman's Park III
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Friday, July 26th

IN THE NEWS: Jesse Hill's line drive bounces off the head of P Ed Linke back to C Jack Redmond on the fly, who throws to 2B to double off Ben Chapman, as the Senators knock the Yankees out of first. Linke will be hospitalized for two days.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 26, 1935
Chicago Cubs 5, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Wrigley Field
Detroit Tigers 8, Cleveland Indians 2 at League Park II
Washington Senators 9, New York Yankees 3 at Yankee Stadium
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Saturday, July 27th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 27, 1935
Philadelphia Phillies 5, Boston Braves 0 at Braves Field
Brooklyn Dodgers 6, New York Giants 4 at Ebbets Field
Chicago Cubs 9, Cincinnati Reds 8 at Wrigley Field
Chicago Cubs 12, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Wrigley Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 10, St. Louis Cardinals 4 at Forbes Field
Detroit Tigers 6, Cleveland Indians 2 at League Park II
Washington Senators 8, New York Yankees 7 at Yankee Stadium
Philadelphia Athletics 7, Boston Red Sox 6 at Shibe Park
Boston Red Sox 2, Philadelphia Athletics 0 at Shibe Park
Chicago White Sox 8, St. Louis Browns 5 at Sportsman's Park III
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Sunday, July 28th

IN THE NEWS: Ted Lyons ties a major-league record with two doubles in the same inning while beating the Browns 14-6.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 28, 1935
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Boston Braves 1 at Braves Field
Boston Braves 11, Philadelphia Phillies 10 at Braves Field
New York Giants 6, Brooklyn Dodgers 0 at Ebbets Field
New York Giants 1, Brooklyn Dodgers 0 at Ebbets Field
Chicago Cubs 11, Cincinnati Reds 7 at Wrigley Field
St. Louis Cardinals 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Forbes Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, St. Louis Cardinals 4 at Forbes Field
Detroit Tigers 14, Cleveland Indians 6 at Cleveland Stadium
New York Yankees 7, Washington Senators 6 at Yankee Stadium
Washington Senators 7, New York Yankees 1 at Yankee Stadium
Boston Red Sox 11, Philadelphia Athletics 3 at Shibe Park
Chicago White Sox 14, St. Louis Browns 6 at Sportsman's Park III
St. Louis Browns 4, Chicago White Sox 3 at Sportsman's Park III
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Monday, July 29th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 29, 1935
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Forbes Field
Cleveland Indians 6, Detroit Tigers 5 at League Park II
Chicago White Sox 7, St. Louis Browns 2 at Sportsman's Park III
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Tuesday, July 30th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 30, 1935
Cincinnati Reds 6, St. Louis Cardinals 5 at Crosley Field
Philadelphia Phillies 11, New York Giants 5 at Polo Grounds V
New York Giants 8, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Polo Grounds V
Chicago Cubs 9, Pittsburgh Pirates 6 at Forbes Field
Chicago White Sox 8, Cleveland Indians 6 at Comiskey Park I
St. Louis Browns 8, Detroit Tigers 6 at Tiger Stadium
Philadelphia Athletics 6, New York Yankees 5 at Shibe Park
Boston Red Sox 11, Washington Senators 4 at Griffith Stadium
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Wednesday, July 31st

IN THE NEWS: The Reds oversell their night game, and 30,000 jam in for the match against the Cards. Kitty Burke, a female fan, slips under the ropes around the infield and grabs a bat. Paul Dean lobs a pitch and she grounds out. Manager Frisch demands it count as an at bat.

Judge Emil Fuchs, president of the Boston Braves since 1925, forfeits his majority stock and retires.

Two AL pitchers each hit two HRs in a game. Wes Ferrell clouts a couple against Buck Newsom of the Browns and knocks in four runs in a 6-4 win for Boston. Mel Harder hits two for Cleveland but loses 6-4 to the White Sox. No other hurlers will hit 2 HRs this season.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 31, 1935
Brooklyn Dodgers 5, Boston Braves 3 at Braves Field
Boston Braves 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 0 at Braves Field
Cincinnati Reds 4, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Crosley Field
Philadelphia Phillies 5, New York Giants 3 at Polo Grounds V
Chicago Cubs 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Forbes Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 6, Chicago Cubs 5 at Forbes Field
Chicago White Sox 6, Cleveland Indians 4 at Comiskey Park I
Detroit Tigers 9, St. Louis Browns 3 at Tiger Stadium
Boston Red Sox 6, Washington Senators 4 at Griffith Stadium
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