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White Sox 9 @ Browns 7
Sportsman's Park
July 4, 1923

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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 4, 1923 at Sportsman's Park. The home team Browns were bested by the visiting White Sox with a score of 9 to 7.

Game Summary

DateJuly 4, 1923 
Visiting Team
Chicago White Sox
R: 9 H: 13 E: 1 LOB: 6
Runs: 9
Hits: 13
Errors: 1
Left On Base: 6
Home Team
St. Louis Browns
R: 7 H: 16 E: 0 LOB: 9
Runs: 7
Hits: 16
Errors: 0
Left On Base: 9
Winning PitcherRed Faber  
Losing PitcherDave Danforth  
SaveDixie Leverett  
Game Winning RBIRoy Elsh 

Game Info

DateJuly 4, 1923 
Day of WeekWed 
Day / Night
Visiting TeamChicago White Sox 
Home TeamSt. Louis Browns 
Visiting Starting PitcherRed Faber  
Home Starting PitcherDave Danforth  
BallparkSportsman's Park 
CitySt. Louis 
StateMO 
Attendance 
Time of Game2 hours 5 minutes 
UmpiresHP: Dick Nallin
1B: George Moriarty
2B: (none)
3B: Ducky Holmes

Chicago White Sox Lineup 

Name  Position 
Harry Hooper  Right Fielder 
Hervey McClellan  Shortstop 
Johnny Mostil  Center Fielder 
Earl Sheely  First Baseman 
Roy Elsh  Left Fielder 
Willie Kamm  Third Baseman 
John Happenny  Second Baseman 
Ray Schalk  Catcher 
Red Faber  Pitcher 
Kid Gleason  Manager 

St. Louis Browns Lineup 

Name  Position 
Jack Tobin  Right Fielder 
Gene Robertson  Third Baseman 
Ken Williams  Left Fielder 
Baby Doll Jacobson  Center Fielder 
Marty McManus  Second Baseman 
Wally Gerber  Shortstop 
Hank Severeid  Catcher 
Dutch Schliebner  First Baseman 
Dave Danforth  Pitcher 
Lee Fohl  Manager 

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White Sox 9 @ Browns 7
Sportsman's Park
July 4, 1923

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Box Score (back to top)

         Game of 7/4/1923, game 1 -- CHA at SLA (D)

  CHA                AB  R  H RBI    SLA                AB  R  H RBI
Harry Hooper, rf      5  1  1  0   Jack Tobin, rf        4  1  2  1   
Hervey McClellan, ss  4  2  2  1   Gene Robertson, 3b    4  1  1  1   
Johnny Mostil, cf     3  2  2  1   Ken Williams, lf      5  0  3  1   
Earl Sheely, 1b       4  1  1  1   Baby Doll Jacobs, cf  5  1  1  0   
Roy Elsh, lf          5  1  3  2   Marty McManus, 2b     5  1  1  0   
Willie Kamm, 3b       4  0  0  0   Wally Gerber, ss      5  1  3  2   
John Happenny, 2b     2  1  1  1   Hank Severeid, c      4  0  2  1   
Ray Schalk, c         3  0  1  1   Dutch Schliebner, 1b  4  1  2  1   
Red Faber, p          3  1  1  1   Dave Danforth, p      0  0  0  0   
Dixie Leverett, p     1  0  1  0   Ray Kolp, p           2  0  0  0   
                                   Bill Bayne, p         1  1  1  0   
                                   Pat Collins, ph       1  0  0  0   
                                   Hub Pruett, p         0  0  0  0   
                     -- -- -- --                        -- -- -- --
                     34  9 13  8                        40  7 16  7

CHA              240 030 000 --  9
SLA              010 132 000 --  7

  CHA                  IP  H  R ER BB SO
Red Faber (W)         5.2 13  7  6  1  1
Dixie Leverett (S)    3.1  3  0  0  0  4

  SLA                  IP  H  R ER BB SO
Dave Danforth (L)     1.1  4  5  5  1  2
Ray Kolp              3.2  5  4  4  1  2
Bill Bayne            2.0  3  0  0  0  0
Hub Pruett            2.0  1  0  0  0  1

E -- Willie Kamm
DP -- CHA 1
LOB -- CHA 6, SLA 9
2B -- John Happenny, Harry Hooper, Johnny Mostil, Marty McManus, Dutch Schliebner, Ken Williams
HR -- Jack Tobin
SB -- Roy Elsh 2, Johnny Mostil, Ray Schalk
CS -- Hervey McClellan
SH -- Ray Schalk, Willie Kamm
SF -- Earl Sheely, Hank Severeid, John Happenny, Gene Robertson
HBP -- by Dave Danforth (Johnny Mostil), by Bill Bayne (John Happenny)
T -- 2:05
A -- 0

    

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