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Old 09-06-2008, 08:00 PM   #73 (permalink)
Syd Thrift
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September 15, 1920

A/A Standings
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Chicago 91-60 -
Mexico City 90-63 2
Royal Canadians 84-66 6.5

European Standings
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Paris 91-59 -
Berlin 87-64 4.5
London 87-64 4.5
Brussels 83-67 8

Game Results
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Mexico City 4, US Army 3 (the Aztecs stay in the game by sweeping the Army after being swept by Chicago)
Rio 6, Chicago 3 (meanwhile, Chicago is swept by the lowly Carnival. 6-9 on the season vs. Rio de Janeiro)
Canadians 7, Cincinnati 6 (and Canada saves themselves with 3 runs in the bottom of the 9th)
Madrid 7, Berlin 0 (SH: Marcos Guzman (2-1))
Berlin 8, Madrid 3
London 4, Vienna 2
London 5, Vienna 2
Brussels 3, Moscow 0 (SH: Onne van den Akken (25-9))
Paris 5, Rome 0 (no shutout, as Melvin Hopstaken inexplicably left after 3 innings)

A/A Batting Race
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D Bunch, NY .354 - 2-5, R, RBI
E Diaz, MEX .353 - DNP
H Sato, JPN .353 - 1-4, R

European Batting Race
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S Lenyashin, USSR .353 - 1-4
G Talboom, BEL .353 - 1-6 and is now on a 19-game hitting streak
K Eckhardt, GER .349 - 3-4, HR, 2 R, 3 RBI, huge game puts "Aurochs" right back into the thick of it
B Feveryear, UK .348 - DNP
O Perrel, UK .345 - 1-3, R, 2-14 over his last 4 games
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