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Friday, August 31, 1888
More rain. We will try to play a double-header tomorrow.
Liberty League:
Cleveland (8) at Indianapolis (3): Artie Boucher (25-6.1) (11-20) over Sal DeVaux (33-3.5) (15-23). Rookie Chippy Panza (25-5.8), in only his 6th career start, had 3 hits, stole a base and scored 2 runs. C Deacon Dubin (31-8.8) continued his hitting spree with 3 more hits, including a double. He scored a run and had 2 RBIs. For the Hoosiers, 2B Kid Stevens (26-8.4) hit his 4th home run of the season.
Cincinnati (5) at Louisville (4) in 13 innings: John Stevens (31-8.2) (21-17) over William McLeod (29-5.6) (16-22) in relief of Jumbo Hoops (23-6.5). In 13 innings, Stevens allowed 10 hits, no walks and struck out 9. In 3 innings of relief, McLeod did not allow a hit or a walk, yet took the loss. He has now lost 6 in a row. 1B Willie Burton (33-8.5) hit his 7th home run of the year, a 3-run blast that gave the Reds the lead in the top of the 9th. For the Bourbons, 1B Pete Hinde (33-7.9) had 3 hits with a double and a triple, scored 2 runs and had an RBI.
New York (2) at Boston (3): Dave Wolf (26-4.7) (17-22) over Miah Turner (27-5.3) (20-16). Wolf allowed 7 hits, 1 walk and struck out 4. Turner allowed 7 hits, no walks and struck out 8.
Grand National Association:
Chicago (9) at Washington (6): Pony Stanley (25-6.2) (21-11) over Pop Yurkovich (36-5.6) (15-21). LF Fred Marcuccilli (24-6.4), in his major league debut, had 2 hits, stole 3 bases and scored 3 runs.
Kansas City (12) at Omaha (2): Al McClaughry (24-5.6) (13-15) over Lee Sprague (28-3.5) (23-8). McClaughry allowed 7 hits, 2 walks and struck out 4. 3B Al Sarbacker (27-4.8) had 2 hits with his 2nd home run of the season, scored 3 runs and had 2 RBIs.
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