Monday, Apr. 29, 1935
Openers
P:In Chicago, while the Cubs were beating the St. Louis Cardinals, 4-to-3, a line drive hit Pitcher Dizzy Dean in the ankle, knocked him down, caused him to be carried off to a hospital.
P:In Boston, Babe Ruth made a spectacular catch, a valuable single and his first homerun of the season which helped the Braves beat the New York Giants, 4-to-2.
P:In Washington, President Roosevelt stood up in his box to toss out the first ball, and munched peanuts while the Washington Senators were beating the Philadelphia Athletics, 4-to-2.
P: In St. Louis, the Cleveland Indians beat the St. Louis Browns, 2-to-1, in a well-played game that lasted 14 innings.
At the end of the first week of the 1935 baseball season, which closes Sept. 29 after each team has played 154 games, the Cincinnati Reds, generally conceded to be the weakest team, were tied with the Brooklyn Dodgers for first place in the National League, the Boston Red Sox were leading the American.
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