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2nd Game—Boston, Oct. 24<br/>Boston 6, St. Louis 2
Batting SummarySt. Louis (N.L.)Boston (A.L.) ABRHRBI ABRHRBIRenteria ss3100Damon cf5110Walker rf4000Cabrera ss4012Pujols 2b4130Ramirez lf4110Rolen 3b3001Kapler lf0000Edmonds cf4000Ortiz…1st Game—Boston, Oct. 23<br/>Boston 11, St. Louis 9
Boston Red Sox defeated St. Louis Cardinals, 4 games to 0.1st Game—Boston, Oct. 23Boston 11, St. Louis 92nd Game—Boston, Oct. 24Boston 6, St. Louis 23rd Game—St. Louis, Oct. 26Boston 4, St.…Prince, Thomas, 1687–1758, American clergyman, scholar, and historian
(Encyclopedia) Prince, Thomas, 1687–1758, American clergyman, scholar, and historian, b. Sandwich, Mass., grad. Harvard, 1709. From 1709 to 1717 he was abroad; he studied in London and preached at a…Campbell, John
(Encyclopedia) Campbell, John, 1653–1728, American editor, b. Scotland. After emigrating to Boston, he was postmaster of the city from 1702 to 1718 and wrote newsletters for regular patrons. In 1704…Otis, Harrison Gray, 1765–1848, American political leader
(Encyclopedia) Otis, Harrison Gray, 1765–1848, American political leader, b. Boston; nephew of James Otis. He practiced law in Boston, and was elected (1795) to the Massachusetts legislature. A…Fields, James Thomas
(Encyclopedia) Fields, James Thomas, 1817–81, American author and publisher, b. Portsmouth, N.H. He was the junior partner of Ticknor and Fields, noted Boston publishing house in the mid-19th cent.…Burgis, William
(Encyclopedia) Burgis, WilliamBurgis, Williambûrˈjĭs [key], fl. 1717–31, American engraver and publisher of maps and views, b. London. His name appears as publisher on the views South Prospect of ye…Potter, Alonzo
(Encyclopedia) Potter, Alonzo, 1800–1865, American Episcopal bishop, b. near Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Ordained a priest in 1824, he served (1826–31) as rector of St. Paul's Church in Boston. In 1831 he…Charles, river, United States
(Encyclopedia) Charles, river, c.60 mi (97 km) long, rising in E Mass. and flowing generally NE to Boston Bay; it separates Boston from Cambridge. Extensive development to the riverfront includes the…Leverett, John
(Encyclopedia) Leverett, JohnLeverett, Johnlĕvˈərĭt [key], 1616–79, American colonial governor, b. Boston, England. He went to Boston, Mass., with his father in 1633, but went back (1644) to England…