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...fourth inning of a game between Boston and the Giants, he had a chance to break the National League record of 44 consecutive scoreless innings, made by Pitcher Ed Reulbach of the Chicago Cubs in 1908. The first batter hit a fly. Next man up was Wally Berger, one of the National League's two leading homerun hitters. Hubbell struck him out. Randy Moore, the next batter, singled, but when the Giants' Shortstop Ryan caught a line drive from the next batter Hubbell's record was safe. To make it safer, he pitched 1⅔ more scoreless...
Martin, 3B Chapman, LF Frisch, 2B Gehringer, 2B Klein, RF Ruth, RF Hafey, LF Gehrig, 1B Terry, 1B Simmons, CF Berger, CF Dykes, 3B Kartell, SS Cronin, SS Wilson. C R. Ferell, C Hallahan, P Gomez...
...Nassau broke into the scoring column with one run in the same inning when Loughlin lost control and passed five men. Neel, Berger, and Bramlette walked to fill the bases, and Purnell hit a long fly to score Neel. Getting another tally in the fourth on Knell's walk and hits by Neel and Bramlette, the Tigers came back with a three-run rally in the sixth to end the day's scoring...
...Founder Berger started Milwaukee...
Vorwaerts as a daily, soon made it a weekly. He edited it until 1904, supervised it for seven more years along with his Social Democratic Herald. He wrote in English for the Herald, translated to German for Vorwaerts. When Publisher Berger took his seat in Congress in 1911 he persuaded Heinrich Bartel, then editor of the Chicago Arbeiter Zeitung, to go to Milwaukee and take charge of Vorwaerts. Editor Bartel served until the end. Small, grey, he mourned last week the lack of sentimentality in post-War Germans. Moped...