Box Scores of New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers FIRST GAME, NEW YORK CITY, OCT. 1. ATTENDANCE, 68,540-GROSS RECEIPTS, $265,396 BROOKLYN DODGERS tb. 2D, 3D, hi. bb, 50, si. Walker, rf.... Rlggs.... Wasdell.. Allen, p..... 0 NEW YORK YANKEES ab. r. h. tb. 2b. 3b. hr. bb. $0. sh. b. ၈0. Sturrin, Ib... 3 0 1 Role, 3.... Henrich, rf... 0 0 0 0 0 0 DiMaggio, cf. + 0 (0) 0 0 0 0 Keller, if... DickGy, ၉.... Gordon, 2b. Rizzuto, ss.. Ruffing, p..... 0 0 0 0 0 Total...........••••• 3 6 a-Batted for Owen in seventh. b-Batted for Casey in seventh. SCORE BY INNINGS Brooklyn Dodgers............. ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ... 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 ) New York Yankees..... 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 J Runs batted in-Gordon, 2; Dickey, Owen, Riggs. Earned runs-Dodgers 1, Yankees 3. Left on bases-Dodgers 6, Yankees 8. Double plays-Rolie and Rizzuto; Gordon, Rizzuto and Sturm. Struck out-By Davis 1, Ruffing 5. Bases on balls--Off Davis 3, Allen 2. Ruffing 3. Hit by pitcher-By Allen (Sturm). Pitching summary-Off Davis 6 hits, 3 runs in 525 innings; Casey 0 runs. 0 hits in 24: Allen 0 runs, 0 hits in 2. Losing pitcher-Davis. Umpires- McGowan (A.L.), plate: Pinelli ( NL), first base: Grieve (A.L.). second base; Goetz (N.L.), third base. Time of game2:08. SECOND GAME, NEW YORK CITY, OCT. 2. ATTENDANCE, 66,248–GROSS RECEIPTS, $260,204 BROOKLYN DODGERS b. r. h. tb. 2D, 3D, hr, bb. so, sh. b. Po, I Walker, rf.... 4 10 0 1 0 ) , , 0 Herman, 2b. 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 Reiser, cf... 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) 2 Onlil, Ib.. 1 1 1 0 0 Medwick, II. 2 3 1 0 Lavagetto, 3b.., ( 1 1 0 0 Rese, 5s.....:::: 4 0 ) () 0 0 0 Owen, c.... 0 1 1 0 Wyatt, p... ( 0 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn Dodgers..... . 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Runs batted in-Chandler, Keller, Reese, Owen, Camilli. Earned runs-Dodgers 2, Yankees 2. Left on bases-Dodgers 4. Yankees 10. Double plays-Reese, Herman and Camilli: Gordon. Rizzuto and Sturm 2: Dickey and Gordon. Struck out-By Chandler 2, Murphy 2, Wyatt 5. Bases on balls Off Wyatt 5. Chandler 2. Murphy 1. Pitching summary-011 Chandler 4 hits, 3 runs in 5 innings (none out in sixth): Murphy 2 hits, 0 runs in 4. Losing pitcher-Chandler. Umpires-Pinelli (NL) plate: Grieve (A.L.), first base: Goetz (N.L.), second base; McGowan (A.L.), third base. Time pt ame 2.:31. Box Scores of New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers THIRD GAME, BROOKLYN, OCT. 4. ATTENDANCE, 33,100–GROSS RECEIPTS, $158,844 NEW YORK YANKEES r, h. tb. 2D, 3D. hr. bb. 80. sh sb, 2, | 0 0 BROOKLYN DODGERS == Reese, ss.... 1 2 1 Galan.... ( a-Batted for French in eighth. SCORE BY INNINGS “ 0 0 0 0 New York Yankees ..... 0 0 0 0; Brooklyn Dodges........•• • • • Runs batted in-DiMaggio, Keller, Reese. Left on bases-Yankees 7, Dodgers 4. Double plays-Rizzuto and Sturm; Reese and Camilli. Struck out-By Russo 5, Fitzsimmons 1, Bases on balls-Off Russo 2, Fitzsimmons 3. Pitching summary Off Fitzsimmons 4 hits, 0 runs in 7 innings; Casey 4 hits, 2 runs in 15: French 0 hits, 0 runs in 25: Allen 0 hits, 0 runs in 1. Losing pitcher-Casey . Umpires-Grieve (A.L.), plate; Goetz (N.L.). first base: McGowan (A.L.), second base: Pinelli (N.L.), third base. Time of game-2:22. 2 27 FOURTH GAME, BROOKLYN, OCT. 5. ATTENDANCE, 33,813–GROSS RECEIPTS, $161,397 NEW YORK YANKEES tb. 25. 36. hr. bb. $0. sh. sturin, Ib... 0 0 0 Reese, as.... Walker, rl.. Relser, cf... Canlill, Ib.. Rlxgs, 3b... Medwick, 11... Allen, p.... Casey, P... Owen, c.. Coscarart, 2b { } Higbe, p..... ( French, p.... 0 0 Wasdell, if... 1 2 1 0 Total... 27 14 ။ 2-Batted for Breuer in eighth. SCORE BY INNINGS Runs batted in-Keller 3, Sturm 2, Wasdell 2, Reiser 2, Gordon 2. Left on bases-Yankees 11, Dodgers 8. Double play--Gordon, Rizzuto and Sturm. Struck outBy Donald 2, Higbe I, Breuer 2, Casey 1, Murphy 1. Bases on balls-Off Higbe 2, Casey 2, Donald 3. Breuer i, Allen 1. Pitching summary-Off Higbe 6 hits, 3 runs in 323 innings; French 0 hits, 0 runs in : Allen 1 hit, 0 runs in 23; Casey 5 hits, 4 runs in 413; Donald 6 hits, 4 runs in 4 (none out in fifth); Breuer 3 hits, 0 runs in 3: Murphy 0 hits, 0 runs in 2. Hit batsman-By Allen (Heinrich). Winning pitcher-Murphy. Losing pitcher-Casey. Umpires-Goetz (N.L.), plate; McGowan (A.L.). first base: Pinelli (N.L.), second base: Grieve (A.L.). third base. Time of game-2.54. Box Scores of New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers FIFTH GAME, BROOKLYN, OCT. 6. ATTENDANCE, 34,072–GROSS RECEIPTS, $161,921 NEW YORK YANKEES ab. r. h. tb. 2b. 35. hr: bb. 90. sh. sb. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 alo--o-o- lcocesesco 3 a-Batted for Coscarart in seventh. b-Batted for Reese in ninth. SCORE BY INNINGS New York Yankees, .. 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 Brooklyn Dodgers......... Runs batted in Gordon, Reiser, Henrich. Left on bases--Yankees 6. Dodgers 5. Double plays-Owen and Riggs: Reese. Coscurart and Camilli: Herman, Reese and Camilli. Wild pitch-Wyatt. Umpires-McGowan (A.L.), plate: Pinelli (N.L.). first base; Grieve (A. L.), second base; Goetz (N. L.), third base. Time of game2:13. Attendance and Receipts, World Series, 1941 fourth place clubs in the two leagues. These Attendance (paid). ...... 431,378.91 Total receipts. .......$1.007,762.00 1 Each club's share.. 106,305.94 Advisory Council's share .... .... 151. 165.60 / Each league's share 106,305.94 Players on the winning club divided $181,179.14 and those on the losing club split $120.786.10. while $129.413.67 was divided among the second third and fourth place clubs in the two leagues. These figures do not include the radio rights of $100,000, of which the players shared 60%. In the seventh inning of the third game of the series a line drive from the bat of Marius Russo pitcher for the Yankees, struck Fred Fitzsimmons, pitcher for the Dodgers, on the leg and bounced high into the air. The ball was caught for the third out by Reese. Fitzsimmons was unable to continue on the mound and was succeeded by Casey. In the ninth inning of the fourth game, Henrich swung at a third strike after two were out and missed. but the ball got away from Catcher Mickey Owen of the Dodgers and Henrich reached first. DiMaggio followed with a single and Keller with a double, scoring Henrich and DiMaggio. Dickey walked and Gordon doubled, scoring Keller and Dickey. Little World Series of 1941 Attendance, 9.517. BIE Columbus .......... 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 3 0-6 9 1 | Montreal ............00 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 4 8 1 Montreal ............5 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 X--12 14 2 Columbus .... 0000 2111 - 5 10 1 Batteries-Dickson (1). Gabler (123). Nahem Batteries-Pearce (6), Head (2) and Howell: (513) and Heath; Macon and Howell. Losing Dickson and Poland. Losing pitcher, Head. pitcher, Dickson. Fifth Game, Columbus, O., Oct. 1 (night). At tendance, 6,189. Second game, Montreal, Canada, Sept. 27. At Montreal ............300000000-3 8 2 tendance, 8.000 (est.) Columbus ... ..... 1 4 0 2 1 320X-13 16 3 Columbus ...........11 1 2 0 0 1 0 2- 8 9 1 Batteries-Macon (113), Kehn (4), Sherer (224) Montreal .... 0110000 2 1 5 8 6 and Howell: Grodzicki and Heath. Losing pitcher. Batteries-Grodzicki and Heath; Flowers (1), Macon. Head (6), Rachunok (2) and Howell. Losing Sixth game, Columbus, O., Oct. 5. Attendance, pitcher, Head. 6,028. Montreal ...........00 0 2 0 5001-8 121 Third game, Montreal, Canada, Sept 28. At- | Columbus io 0 3 0 ion : tendance, 17,000 (est.) Batteries-Wicker (313), Pearce (135), Mungo Columbus ...........0 .....000 3100 206 13 0 (312). Kehn (pitched to two batters in ninth) and Montreal ............0 .....00 0 2 0 700 X- 9 12 1| Howell; Gabler (1), Brecheem (1), Dickson (5). Batteries-Brecheem (3). Harder Nahem (2), Barrett (1). Roe (1) and Heath, Poland. Losing (3). Roe (133). Nahem (i) and Poland. Heath: /pitcher, Kehn. Wicker (5). Kehn (1). Mungo (3) and Howell. Figures in parentheses after Dame of witcher Winning pitcher, Kehn; losing pitcher, Hader. I indicate number of innings pitched. Columbus won the series four games to two. Total attendance was 57.424 and receipts $39.270.82. The Commission's share of the receipts was $6,375.84. The Montreal club receivedi $8.256.57 (Canadian money) and the Columbus club $8.180.84. The players' share was $19.645.01. How Players Shared World Series Money Winnic Share Players' Sharel .. 4,489 .4.674 1929 5 Philadelphia..$5,620 Chicago......$3,782|1936 Yankees......$6,430 Giants .......$4,656 1930 Philadelphia .. 5,785 Cardinals..... 3,8751937 Yankees...... 6,471 Giants... 1931 7 Cardinals..... 4,467 Athletics..... 3,023 1938 4 Yankees ..... 5,783 Cubs... 1932 | Yankees...... 5,232 Cubs..... 4,244 1939 Yankees...... 5,614Reds..... 4,283 1933 5 Gianto....... 4,257 Senators. ... 3.020 1940 Reds...... 5,803 Tigers..... 3.531 1934 17 Cardinals...5,3891Tikers. . 3,354|1941 Yankees ..... 5,943 Dodgers..... 4,829 1935 6 Tigers ....... 6.545 Cubs... 4.198|| The Yankees voted 3214 shares and $6.000 in gratuities; the Dodgers 2614 shares and $6,000 in gratuities. BASEBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS-1903-1940 Yr.1 Winners Won| Losers Won| Yr. Winners Won Losers Won 1903 Boston, A. L... Pittsb'gh, N. L.. 1923 N. Y., A. L. ... N. Y., N. L.... 1904 N. Y., N. L. re fused play Boston, A.L. 1924 Wash., A. L.... N. Y., N.L.. 1905 IN. Y., N.L.... Phila., A. L..... 1925 Pittsb'gh, N. L. Wash., A. L. 1906 Chicago, A. L. Chicago, N. L. 1926 N. Y., AL 1907 Chicago, N.L.. Detroit, A. L.. 1927 N. Y., A. L... Pitts., N. L... 1908 Chicago, N. L / 4 Detroit, A. I 1928 N. Y., A. L.. S. louis. N L.. 1909 Pittsb'gh, N. LI 4 Detroit, A. L. 1929 Phila., A. L. Chicago, N. L.. 1910 Phila., A. L.... Chicago, N.1 1930 Phila, A. L. St. Louis, N.L.. 1911 Phila., A. L... N. Y., N. L. 1931 St. Louis, N. I Phila., A. L.... 1912 Boston, A. L. N. Y., N. L. Chicago, N. L... 1913 Phila.. A.L.. N. Y., N.L. Wash., A. L... 1914 Boston, N.L. Phlla., A. L. Detroit, A. L.. 1915 Boston, A. L.. Phila, N. L. Chicago, N. L. 1916 Boston, A. L.. B'klyn, N. L N. Y., N.L.. 1917 Chicago, A. L N. Y., N.L. N. Y.NL 1918 Boston, A. L.. Chicago, N. L. Chicago, N. L... 1919 Cincin., N. L. . Chicago, A. L Cincinnati, N.L. 1920 (Clevel'd, B'klyn, NL. Detroit, A. L... N. Y., A B'klyn, N. L... 1922 N Y N L... 4 N. Y., A. L... WORLD SERIES RECEIPTS AND ATTENDANCE SINCE 1921 Clubs G|Atten. Recpts. 1921 N. Y., N. L-N. Y., A L.. 8 269,976 $900,233 1932 N. T., A. L.-Chicago, N. L 4 191.998 $713.377 19221 N. Y. N. L.-N. Y., A. L.. 51 185,947 605,475 || 1933/N. Y., N. L.-Wash.. A. L. 5 163,076 679.365 1923 N. Y., A. L.-N. Y., N L,. 6) 301.4301,063,815 1934 S. L., N. L.-Detr., A. L... 7281,510 11,128,995 1924 Wash., A. L.-N. Y., N. L.. 7 283,665 1,093,104 1935 Detroit, A. L.-Chie., N. L 6/286.672 1.173,794 1925 Pitts., N. L-Wash., A. L.. 7282,848/1,182,854 ||1936 N. Y., A. L.-N. Y., N. L 61302,924 11,304.399 1926 St. L., N. L.-N. Y., A. L..7 328,051 1,207,864 | 1937 N. Y.A.L.-N. Y. N L 5 238,142 1,085,994 1927 N. Y., A. L. -Pitts., N. L..4201,105 783,217 1938 N. Y., A.L.-Chicago, N. L. 4200,833 851.166 1928 N.Y. AL.-St. Louls, N.L. 4 199,072 777,290 | 1939 N.Y., A. L.-Cin'nati, N. L. 4/183.849 1845.329 1929) Phil., A. L.-Chic.. N. L... 51 190.4901859.484 1940 Cine., N, L.-Detroit, A. L. 7281,842*1,322,328 1930 Phila., A.L.-St. Louis, N.L. 6212,619 953,772 ||1941 N. Y., A. L.-B'klyn, N.L.. 5235,773 1,107,762 1931 St. Louis. N.L.-Phila., A.L7231,58711,030,723 | *Does not include broadcast rights. a, A Grove Joins List of Pitchers Winning 300 Games . . Robert Moses (Lefty) Grove, of the Boston Red Sox, defeated the Cleveland Indians 10 to 6 (July 25. 1941) and thereby made himself the twelfth pitcher in the history of baseball to win at least 300 major league games. There follows the list of pitchers who have won 300 or more games: Yrs. W. L. PC. Yrs. W. L. PC. Denton T. (Cy) Young..........22 511 315 .617 | John Clarkson....... ..11 327 .618 Walter Johnson ....... 414 276 .600 Eddie Plank .17 324 190.630 Grover Alexander.. 20 373 208 .640 Charles Radbourne..... 11 310 191.619 Christy Mathewson 17 372 189 .663 Mickey Welch ........ 13 301 Charles A. (Kid) Nichols 204 .638 Anthony Mulane .. 13 302 Tim Keefe... Robert M. Grove................17 300 138 .685 • No record. The won-and-lost record of Grove by years follows: W PO. 1925 Athletics .455 1934 Red Sox .500 1926 Athletics .500 .625 1927 Athletics .606 1936 Red Sox .586 1928 Athletics .750 1937 Red Sox .654 1929 Athletics .769 1938 Red Sox .778 1930 Athletics .848 1939 Red Sox .789 1931 Athletics .886 .538 1932 Athletics .714 1941 Red Sox... .500 1933 Athletics. .750 Longest Games Played in the Major Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE-26 INNINGS, Boston, May 1, 1920 Brooklyn ... ..........00001000000000000000000000-1 9 2 Boston .... 0000 0100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ö-i 15 2 Game called on account of darkness after 3 hours and 50 minutes play. Batteries-Cadore and Elliott; Oeschger and Gowdy. AMERICAN LEAGUE-24 INNINGS, Boston, Sept. 1, 1906 Philadelphia ........................10OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 3-4 16 2 Boston .....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 OOO O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 15 1 Time of game 4 hours 47 minutes. Batteries Coombs and Powers: Harris and Carrigan and Criger. BOSlon uoma ! Per 1 Ceat bs ICI 50 1903. Boston.. 1904.. Boston..... 1905. Philadelphia 1900.. Chicago.... 1907.. Detroit.... 1908..Detroit..... 1909.. Detroit..... 1910.. Philadelphia... 1911.. Philadelphia... 1912.. Boston........ 1913.. Philadelphia ... 1914.. Philadelphia.. 1915. Boston....... 1916.. Boston..... 1917.. Chicago ... 1918.. Boston.... 1919.. Chicago... 1920.. Cleveland... 1921. . New York .. 1922.. New York ..... .659 Collins... 9.5 59.617 Collins... .622 Mack.... .616 Jones. ..... 5S .613 Jennings... 90 631.588 Jennings. 54 .645 Jennings 481 .680 Mack... 101 50.669 Mack. .691 Stahl.... .595 Barrow... 88 52.629 Gleason 98 56.636 Speaker.. 98 55 .641 Huggins... 94 601.610 Huggins.. 471 571 1923.. New York ..... 98 54.645 Huggins..... 8 1924.. Washington. 62.597 Harris .... 81925.. Washington.. 96551.636 Harris.. 81926.. New York ..... 91 63.591 Huggins 81 1927. New York ..... 110 44.714 Huggins. 1928.. New York ..... 101 53.656 Huggins 8 1929.. Philadelphia... 104461.693 Mack... 1930. . Philadelphia... 102 52.662 Mack 1931, .Philadelphia... 107 45.704 Mack 11932.. New York ..... 107 47.695 McCarthy 811933.. Washington. ... 531.651 Cronin..... 1934. .Detroit..... 53.656) Cochrane. 1935. Detroit..... 58.616 Cochrane.. 1936.. New York.... 2 51.667 McCarthy. 1937. . New York... 52.662 McCarthy. 1938. New York, 53.651 McCarthy.. 1939.. New York..... 06 45.702 McCarthy. 1940.. Detroit..... 64.584 Baker ..... 1941. . New York... 53.656 McCarthy. Con Clubs I Lost Managc o 1903. . Pittsburgh..... 91 49.650 Clarke.... 1904. New York.. 1061471.693 McGraw.... 1905.. New York .... 105 481.686 McGraw.. 1906. Chicago... 116 36.763 Chance... 1907. Chicago.... 107 45.704 Chance... 1908.. Chicago... 5 55).643 Chance... 1909. Pittsburgh... 101421.724 Clarke.... 1910.. Chicago..... 04 501.676 Chance... 1911.. New York. 541.647 McGraw... 1912.. New York .. 48.682 McGraw.. 1913.. New York.. 101511.664 McGraw.. 1914.. Boston..... 941591.615 Stallings.. 1915. Philadelphia 62.592 Moran..... 1916.. Brooklyn... 94 60.610 Robinson.. 1917.. New York.. 98 56.636 McGraw.. 1918.. Chicago.... 8445.651 Mitchell. 1919.. Cincinnati.. 96 44.686 Moran.... 1920.. Brooklyn ... 93 61.604 Robinson. 1921. . New York. 94 56.614 McGraw. 1922.. New York..... 931611.604 McGraw... 1923. . New York ..... 95 58/.621 McGraw.... 1924, New York.. 93 60.608 McGraw.... 1925.. Pittsburgh... 95 58.621 McKechnie. 1926. . St. Louis.... 85 65.578 Hornsby..... 1927 Pittsburgh.. 94 60.610 Bush...... 1928.. St. Louis.. 95 59.617 McKechnie 1929. Chicago... 98 541.645 McCarthy 1930.. St. Louis .. 2 62.597 Street ..... 1931.. St. Louis.. 01 53).656 Street ..... 1932. Chicago... 90 64.584 Grimm... 1933. New York ..... 91 61.599 Terry.... 1934.. St. Louis... 95 58.621 Frisch.... 1935.. Chicago.... 541.649 Grimm... 1936.. New York. 62.597 Terry.... 1937. . New York 57.625 Terry .... 1938.. Chicago.... 63.586 Hartnett.. 8 1939.. Cincinnati.. 97 57.630 Me Kechnie. 1940.. Cincinnati.. 53.654 Mc Kechnie. 8 1941. . Brooklyn..... 100 54.649 Durocher. TTT! Year Club Pittsburgh.. 1912... Zimmerman... Chicago...... 1913 Daubert. Brooklyn.... 1914 Daubert.. Brooklyn.... 1915 Doyle ..... New York, 1916 Chase.... Cincinnati.. 1917 Roush ..... Cincinnati... 1918 Wheat... Brooklyn ....) 1919 Cravath, Philadelphia.. 1920 Hornsby. St. Louis..... 1921.. Hornsby. St. Louis..... 1922.. Hornsby. St. Louis. 1923.. Hornsby St. Louis... 1924... Hornsby. . St. Louis.... 1925... Hornsby.. St. Louis. 1926........ Hargrave..... Cincinnati. .339 .341 .335 .321 .370 .397 .401 .384 .424 .403 .353 1927... 1928.... 1929.. 1930... 1931... 1932.. 1933.. 1934. 1935... 1936.... 1937... 1938... 1939 1940 1941 P. Waner ..... Pittsburgh... New York.. Haley .... St. Louis..... O'Doul.. Brooklyn ..., Klein ... Philadelphia P. Waner..... Pittsburgh... Vaughan... Pittsburgh.. P. Waner ... Pittsburgh... Medwick...... St. Louis. Lombardi Cincinnati... Mize....... St. Louis..... Garms,.. Pittsburgh. Reiser...... Brooklyn.... .380 .387 .398 .401 .349 .366 368 362 385 .373 .374 .342 .349 355 .343 1911 Cobb. Detroit 1912... Cobb.... Detroit. 1913. Cobb. Detroit.. 1914. Cobb... Detroit .. 1915... Cobb Detroit 1916. Speaker.. Cleveland. 1917 Cobb... Detroit 1918 Cobb. Detroit... 1919 Cobb. Detroit.. 1920 Sisler..... St. Louis. 1921, Heilmann... Detroit ... 1922. Sisler...... St. Louis. 1923 Hellmann..... Detroit.... 1924.. Ruth ......... New York 1925. Heilmann..... Detroit.. 1926........ Manush ...... Detroit..... .385 1927... 1930.. 1932... Hellmann.....Detroit ...... Goslin...... Washington.. Fonseca.... Cleveland.... Simmons... Philadelphia Simmons...... Philadelphia.. Alexander. Det.-Bost.... Foxx Philadelphia, Gehrig..... New York... Myer.... Washington Appling... Chicago.... Gehringer. .Detroit.. Foxx...... Boston... DI Maggio..... New York.. Di Magglo.... New York, Williams.... Boston. .382 .390 .367 .356 .363 .350 .388 .369 349 .381 352 406 |