Philadelphia Phillies vs Chicago Cubs
August 15, 1924 Box Score

The box score below is an accurate record of events for the baseball contest played on August 15, 1924 at Cubs Park. The Chicago Cubs defeated the Philadelphia Phillies and the box score is "ready to surrender its truth to the knowing eye."

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Philadelphia Phillies 6, Chicago Cubs 8

Philadelphia Phillies ab   r   h rbi
Sand ss 4 1 1 1
Harper rf 5 1 2 0
Williams cf 5 1 1 2
Mokan lf 4 0 0 0
Wrightstone 3b 4 1 1 0
Holke 1b 4 1 2 0
Ford 2b 3 1 1 1
Wilson c 2 0 1 0
  Henline c 2 0 1 1
Ring p 1 0 0 0
  Couch p 0 0 0 0
  Mitchell p 3 0 0 1
Totals 37 6 10 6
Chicago Cubs ab   r   h rbi
Adams ss 3 1 0 1
Heathcote rf 4 1 2 0
Friberg 3b 3 2 1 3
Grigsby lf 4 0 1 1
Hartnett c 4 0 0 0
Statz cf 3 1 2 0
Cotter 1b 3 2 1 0
Barrett 2b 4 1 1 3
Keen p 1 0 0 0
  Jacobs p 1 0 0 0
Totals 30 8 8 8
Philadelphia 112 101 0006102
Chicago 152 000 00x880
  Philadelphia Phillies IP H R ER BB SO
Ring  L(8-8) 1.2 3 3 3 2 2
  Couch   1.1 3 5 4 2 0
  Mitchell   5.0 2 0 0 1 2
Totals
8.0
8
8
7
5
4
  Chicago Cubs IP H R ER BB SO
Keen   3.1 7 4 4 0 0
  Jacobs  W(8-9) 5.2 3 2 2 2 2
Totals
9.0
10
6
6
2
2

  E–Sand (26), Wilson (7).  2B–Philadelphia Wrightstone (15).  3B–Chicago Statz (5).  HR–Philadelphia Sand (5,1st inning off Keen 0 on 0 out); Williams (14,3rd inning off Keen 1 on), Chicago Friberg (3,2nd inning off Ring 2 on); Barrett (4,3rd inning off Couch 1 on).  Team LOB–6.  Team–3.  U–Barry McCormick, Cy Pfirman, Bob Hart.
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