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Sunday, August 3, 1884
Grand National Association Games:
Kansas City (7) at Louisville (5): Dan Butler (27-4.7) (15-12) over Ed Sharp (29-5.5) (13-16). Butler allowed 9 hits, walked 2 and struck out 2. LF Lou Baggett (22-4.2) had 2 hits, a walk, stole 4 bases, scored 2 runs and had an RBI.
Providence (4) at Milwaukee (3): Frank McSherry (29-4.1) (14-10) in relief of Abe Everette (35-6.9) over Tom Washam (31-6.1) (16-22). Everette drew a walk to lead of the 6h inning and slid in hard to 2nd to break up a double-play and wrenched his back and will be out about 6 weeks. He may never get that 100th win. The Grays scored 3 times in the top of the 9th to take the lead. The inning started with the first 2 batters getting plunked. SS Bill Chilcote (27-7.7) had 3 hits, stole a base, scored a run and knocked in the go ahead run in the 9th.
Scranton (9) at Chicago (4): Sam Doty (35-6.4) (13-15) over John Ritch (29-7.8) (18-20). Doty allowed 10 hits, no walks and struck out 5. He had 2 hits an RBI at the plate. 3B Fred Vay (32-6.0) had 2 hits with a triple, scored a run and had an RBI. 1B Jiggs Farmer (24-4.6) had 2 hits with a double and scored 2 runs. For the Colts, 3B Sam McKenna (32-6.0) had 3 hits with his 3rd home run.
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