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White Sox 5 @ Browns 1
Sportsman's Park
July 3, 1921

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The information below contains details about the Major League Baseball game between the St. Louis Browns and the Chicago White Sox, played on July 3, 1921 at Sportsman's Park. The home team Browns were bested by the visiting White Sox with a score of 5 to 1.

Game Summary

DateJuly 3, 1921 
Visiting Team
Chicago White Sox
R: 5 H: 10 E: 1 LOB: 7
Runs: 5
Hits: 10
Errors: 1
Left On Base: 7
Home Team
St. Louis Browns
R: 1 H: 5 E: 0 LOB: 6
Runs: 1
Hits: 5
Errors: 0
Left On Base: 6
Winning PitcherRed Faber  
Losing PitcherDixie Davis  
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Game Winning RBIEarl Sheely 

Game Info

DateJuly 3, 1921 
Day of WeekSun 
Day / Night
Visiting TeamChicago White Sox 
Home TeamSt. Louis Browns 
Visiting Starting PitcherRed Faber  
Home Starting PitcherDixie Davis  
BallparkSportsman's Park 
CitySt. Louis 
StateMO 
Attendance 
Time of Game1 hour 49 minutes 
UmpiresHP: George Hildebrand
1B: Frank Wilson
2B: (none)
3B: (none)

Chicago White Sox Lineup 

Name  Position 
Ernie Johnson  Shortstop 
Eddie Mulligan  Third Baseman 
Amos Strunk  Right Fielder 
Bibb Falk  Left Fielder 
Johnny Mostil  Center Fielder 
Earl Sheely  First Baseman 
Hervey McClellan  Second Baseman 
Ray Schalk  Catcher 
Red Faber  Pitcher 
Kid Gleason  Manager 

St. Louis Browns Lineup 

Name  Position 
Jack Tobin  Right Fielder 
Frank Ellerbe  Third Baseman 
Dutch Wetzel  Center Fielder 
Ken Williams  Left Fielder 
Baby Doll Jacobson  First Baseman 
Pat Collins  Catcher 
Marty McManus  Second Baseman 
Jimmy Austin  Shortstop 
Dixie Davis  Pitcher 
Lee Fohl  Manager 

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White Sox 5 @ Browns 1
Sportsman's Park
July 3, 1921

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Box Score (back to top)

         Game of 7/3/1921 -- CHA at SLA (D)

  CHA                AB  R  H RBI    SLA                AB  R  H RBI
Ernie Johnson, ss     5  1  2  0   Jack Tobin, rf        4  0  2  0   
Eddie Mulligan, 3b    3  1  2  1   Frank Ellerbe, 3b     3  1  1  0   
Amos Strunk, rf       4  1  2  2   Dutch Wetzel, cf      3  0  0  0   
Bibb Falk, lf         3  1  1  0   Ken Williams, lf      4  0  0  0   
Johnny Mostil, cf     2  0  1  0   Baby Doll Jacobs, 1b  3  0  2  1   
Earl Sheely, 1b       3  0  1  2   Pat Collins, c        4  0  0  0   
Hervey McClellan, 2b  4  0  0  0   Marty McManus, 2b-ss  4  0  0  0   
Ray Schalk, c         4  0  0  0   Jimmy Austin, ss      2  0  0  0   
Red Faber, p          4  1  1  0   Hank Severeid, ph     1  0  0  0   
                                   Joe DeBerry, p        0  0  0  0   
                                   Dixie Davis, p        2  0  0  0   
                                   Jim Riley, ph-2b      1  0  0  0   
                     -- -- -- --                        -- -- -- --
                     32  5 10  5                        31  1  5  1

CHA              000 002 201 --  5
SLA              000 000 001 --  1

  CHA                  IP  H  R ER BB SO
Red Faber (W)         9.0  5  1  1  2  3

  SLA                  IP  H  R ER BB SO
Dixie Davis (L)       8.0  8  4  4  4  4
Joe DeBerry           1.0  2  1  1  0  0

E -- Earl Sheely
DP -- CHA 1
LOB -- CHA 7, SLA 6
2B -- Jack Tobin
3B -- Amos Strunk, Eddie Mulligan
CS -- Johnny Mostil
SH -- Eddie Mulligan, Frank Ellerbe, Bibb Falk
HBP -- by Dixie Davis (Johnny Mostil)
T -- 1:49
A -- 0

    

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