September 22nd - 2nd Time Around.
On This Date in History!

It's happened. Hurrricane Rita has turned further north and appears to be headed straight toward us in Houston, with landfall expected some time late Fiday night or early Saturday morning. I got my wife out yesterday and my 21 year old son Neal stayed behind to help me (the one-armed man) get the house protected as much as possible. That may have been a waste of time because this 175 mph monster looks stronger than our house can hope to withstand.
The problem with leaving now is that hundreds of thousands are now trying the same thing. This morning, local reports note that people trying to go north who started out last night about 9 pm are stuck in a traffic jam on I-45 North that boils down to most people taking 10 hours to cover 20 miles. It is now about 7 am Thursday morning.
Now I've got to find another way to seek a different escape route or better shelter for my son and I, plus our two dogs and parrot. We don't have much time to make our best decisions. The risk of hitting the road now is that we may get stuck out there in a traffic jam, run out of gas, and be at the mercy of Rita in our car. - Browns history will resume from the point it stops here when we've dealt with this crisis with God's help.
Pray for us, folks! - I'll be back in touch as I am able.
- Bill
4:00 PM THURS.. SEPT. 22 UPDATE. We tried to get out of town, but couldn't do it. If you've been watching any of the tv coverage, you will see the reason. It's a traffic gridlock on every route out of Houston. If you have a tank of gas, chances are you will run out of fuel again before you get to your destination and then be unable to re-fuel. We sampled the experience and decided we we were better off going home and hunkering down. In two hours on the road, we only made a 15 mile round trip. When we got home again, Samson, our 10 year old Cocker Spaniel, gave me one of those "what was that all about?" looks. Morti, our 1 year old Shih Tzu, just barked - which was what he was doing in the car anyway. Perry the Quaker Parrot also barked. Perry listens to Morti and has learned to imitate him.
Looks like we better hold on. Tomorrow's going to be a bumpy night. I'll keep you posted as possible. Right now we've got some work to do on the house.
Meanwhile, keep up your prayers for all of us down here in harm's way.
- Bill
8:00 PM THURS.. SEPT. 22 UPDATE. We've boarded up the windows in our house, thanks to my son and a good friend. (The Pete Gray of this forum held the ladder.) - Nothing left to DO now but hunker down and wait. In service to my own sanity (to the arguable extent that this attribution applies to me), here's today's history post. (I need my normal time with the history of our beloved St. Louis Browns.)
- Bill
1944 American League Pennant Race
Standings Thru Games of Friday, September 22:
Detroit (82-63, .566)
St. Louis (81-64, .559) 1.0 GB
New York (78-66, .542) 3.5 GB
Scoreboard for Friday, September 22:
@ St. Louis: Browns 4 - Athletics 2.
@ Detroit: Tigers 7, 8 - Red Sox 4, 6.
@ Cleveland: Yankees 7 - Indians 3.
Game Reports/Comments for Friday, September 22:
Everybody Wins, But Detroit Increases Lead. All three contenders took care of business today, but the Tigers won twice to increase theie lead over 2nd place St. Louis to one full game.
Games Scheduled for Saturday, September 23:
Philadelphia @ St. Louis
Boston @ Detroit
New York @ Cleveland
Games Scheduled for Sunday, September 24:
Philadelphia @ St. Louis
Boston @ Detroit
New York @ Cleveland
Games Scheduled for Monday, September 25:
Boston @ St. Louis
Philadelphia @ Detroit
New York @ Chicago (2)
September 22, 1935: Earl Caldwell Shuts Out Tigers, 1-0, in Browns Debut!
Detroit's Schoolboy Rowe was Truant from the Win Column Today.
The Browns' Earl Caldwell, who was just called up from San Antonio of the Texas League, responded well to his promotion by goose-egging the league-leading Detroit Tigers, 1–0, on 3 hits. Schoolboy Rowe was the loser for the home team Tigers and worse - his error in the top of the 6th allowed the only run the Browns scored. Caldwell pitched briefly in the National League 7 years ago. The Browns are hoping that old Earl can keep doing what he did today.
1922 American League Pennant Race
Standings Thru Games of Friday, September 22:
New York (92-56, .622)
St. Louis (89-60, .597) 3.5 GB
Scoreboard for Friday, September 22:
@ St. Louis: Browns 11 - Athletics 5.
@ Cleveland: Yankees 9 - Indians 3.
Game Reports/Comments for Friday, September 22:
NY MAGIC # NOW DOWN TO 3. The Yankees and Browns both won today, but the Gothams seems unstoppable. - The Browns need to win all of their remaining 5 games and hope that the Yankees go 2-4 in their final 6 to take the pennant outright. - If you had been an oddsmaker on this date in history, what kind of odds would you have given on that kind of Browns comeback?
SIZE=2]Games Scheduled for Saturday, September 23: [/SIZE]
Philadelphia @ St. Louis.
New York @ Cleveland.
Games Scheduled for Sunday, September 24:
Philadelphia @ St. Louis.
New York @ Cleveland.
Games Scheduled for Monday, September 25:
St. Louis: No Game Today.
New York: No Game Today.
Games Scheduled for Tuesday, September 26:
St. Louis: No Game Today.
New York: No Game Today.
September 22, 1912: Eddie Collins Steals The Pants off The Browns!
Eddie Collins Had A Banner Day!
Eleven days after he stole 6 bases in a game, Eddie Collins of the Philadelphia Athletics did it again today against the St. Louis Browns. Included in his 6 swipes were thefts of 3rd base and home as the A's beat the Browns, 8–2, in the first of two games. Collins had no steals in game 2. Collins will end the year with 63 steals, a distant second to Clyde Milan's 88. Browns' catcher Jim Stephens is getting used to this kind of baserunning larceny. Sephens shared the backstop a year ago (September 28, 1911) when 15 stolen bases were racked up.
September 22, 1909: Browns' Original Manager Resigns!
Jimmy McAleer Was the Browns 1st Manager.
Jimmy McAleer, one of the American League's original managers, resigned his position with the St. Louis Browns today after 8 years at the helm. - McAleer will take over as manager of the Washington Nationals.
A Browns Record Booker.
Question: In what season did the Browns commit their fewest errors as a team?
Answer: The 1947 Browns did it when they committed only 134 errors in 154 games. Pretty good going there, Brownies!
Births on September 22
Larry Bettencourt
Birth Name: Lawrence Joseph Bettencourt Bats : Right
Born On: 09-22-1905 Throws : Right
Born In: Newark, California Height : 5-11
Died On: 09-15-1978 Weight : 195
Died In: New Orleans, Louisiana First Game: 06-02-1928
College: Saint Mary's College of California Last Game: 09-17-1932
Nickname: None Draft: Not Applicable
Utility player Larry Bettencourt ha a 3-season, all Browns MLB career (1928, 1931-1932) in which he batted .258 with 8 homers in 395 times at bat. - Larry Bettencourt was one week shy of his 73rd birthday when he died in 1978.
Tom Wright
Birth Name: Thomas Everette Wright Bats : Left
Born On: 09-22-1923 Throws : Right
Born In: Shelby, North Carolina Height : 5-11½
Died On: Still Living Weight : 180
Died In: Still Living First Game: 09-15-1948
College: None Attended Last Game: 04-18-1956
Nickname: None Draft: Not Applicable
Outfielder Tom Wright had a 9-year MLB career (1948-1956) in which he hit .256 with 6 homers. In his only partial season with the 1952 Browns, Wright batted .242 with 1 HR. - Tom Wright is still very much with us in 2005. - Happy 82nd Birthday, Tom Wright!
Deaths on September 22
No Browns Ever Died on This Date. *
* On that encouraging note, I'll bid you all good night. - Please continue to keep us in your prayers and positive thoughts.
Today's Reference Links ... http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseb...logy/today.stm
It's happened. Hurrricane Rita has turned further north and appears to be headed straight toward us in Houston, with landfall expected some time late Fiday night or early Saturday morning. I got my wife out yesterday and my 21 year old son Neal stayed behind to help me (the one-armed man) get the house protected as much as possible. That may have been a waste of time because this 175 mph monster looks stronger than our house can hope to withstand.
The problem with leaving now is that hundreds of thousands are now trying the same thing. This morning, local reports note that people trying to go north who started out last night about 9 pm are stuck in a traffic jam on I-45 North that boils down to most people taking 10 hours to cover 20 miles. It is now about 7 am Thursday morning.
Now I've got to find another way to seek a different escape route or better shelter for my son and I, plus our two dogs and parrot. We don't have much time to make our best decisions. The risk of hitting the road now is that we may get stuck out there in a traffic jam, run out of gas, and be at the mercy of Rita in our car. - Browns history will resume from the point it stops here when we've dealt with this crisis with God's help.
Pray for us, folks! - I'll be back in touch as I am able.
- Bill
4:00 PM THURS.. SEPT. 22 UPDATE. We tried to get out of town, but couldn't do it. If you've been watching any of the tv coverage, you will see the reason. It's a traffic gridlock on every route out of Houston. If you have a tank of gas, chances are you will run out of fuel again before you get to your destination and then be unable to re-fuel. We sampled the experience and decided we we were better off going home and hunkering down. In two hours on the road, we only made a 15 mile round trip. When we got home again, Samson, our 10 year old Cocker Spaniel, gave me one of those "what was that all about?" looks. Morti, our 1 year old Shih Tzu, just barked - which was what he was doing in the car anyway. Perry the Quaker Parrot also barked. Perry listens to Morti and has learned to imitate him.
Looks like we better hold on. Tomorrow's going to be a bumpy night. I'll keep you posted as possible. Right now we've got some work to do on the house.
Meanwhile, keep up your prayers for all of us down here in harm's way.
- Bill
8:00 PM THURS.. SEPT. 22 UPDATE. We've boarded up the windows in our house, thanks to my son and a good friend. (The Pete Gray of this forum held the ladder.) - Nothing left to DO now but hunker down and wait. In service to my own sanity (to the arguable extent that this attribution applies to me), here's today's history post. (I need my normal time with the history of our beloved St. Louis Browns.)
- Bill
1944 American League Pennant Race
Standings Thru Games of Friday, September 22:
Detroit (82-63, .566)
St. Louis (81-64, .559) 1.0 GB
New York (78-66, .542) 3.5 GB
Scoreboard for Friday, September 22:
@ St. Louis: Browns 4 - Athletics 2.
@ Detroit: Tigers 7, 8 - Red Sox 4, 6.
@ Cleveland: Yankees 7 - Indians 3.
Game Reports/Comments for Friday, September 22:
Everybody Wins, But Detroit Increases Lead. All three contenders took care of business today, but the Tigers won twice to increase theie lead over 2nd place St. Louis to one full game.
Games Scheduled for Saturday, September 23:
Philadelphia @ St. Louis
Boston @ Detroit
New York @ Cleveland
Games Scheduled for Sunday, September 24:
Philadelphia @ St. Louis
Boston @ Detroit
New York @ Cleveland
Games Scheduled for Monday, September 25:
Boston @ St. Louis
Philadelphia @ Detroit
New York @ Chicago (2)
September 22, 1935: Earl Caldwell Shuts Out Tigers, 1-0, in Browns Debut!
The Browns' Earl Caldwell, who was just called up from San Antonio of the Texas League, responded well to his promotion by goose-egging the league-leading Detroit Tigers, 1–0, on 3 hits. Schoolboy Rowe was the loser for the home team Tigers and worse - his error in the top of the 6th allowed the only run the Browns scored. Caldwell pitched briefly in the National League 7 years ago. The Browns are hoping that old Earl can keep doing what he did today.
1922 American League Pennant Race
Standings Thru Games of Friday, September 22:
New York (92-56, .622)
St. Louis (89-60, .597) 3.5 GB
Scoreboard for Friday, September 22:
@ St. Louis: Browns 11 - Athletics 5.
@ Cleveland: Yankees 9 - Indians 3.
Game Reports/Comments for Friday, September 22:
NY MAGIC # NOW DOWN TO 3. The Yankees and Browns both won today, but the Gothams seems unstoppable. - The Browns need to win all of their remaining 5 games and hope that the Yankees go 2-4 in their final 6 to take the pennant outright. - If you had been an oddsmaker on this date in history, what kind of odds would you have given on that kind of Browns comeback?
SIZE=2]Games Scheduled for Saturday, September 23: [/SIZE]
Philadelphia @ St. Louis.
New York @ Cleveland.
Games Scheduled for Sunday, September 24:
Philadelphia @ St. Louis.
New York @ Cleveland.
Games Scheduled for Monday, September 25:
St. Louis: No Game Today.
New York: No Game Today.
Games Scheduled for Tuesday, September 26:
St. Louis: No Game Today.
New York: No Game Today.
September 22, 1912: Eddie Collins Steals The Pants off The Browns!
Eleven days after he stole 6 bases in a game, Eddie Collins of the Philadelphia Athletics did it again today against the St. Louis Browns. Included in his 6 swipes were thefts of 3rd base and home as the A's beat the Browns, 8–2, in the first of two games. Collins had no steals in game 2. Collins will end the year with 63 steals, a distant second to Clyde Milan's 88. Browns' catcher Jim Stephens is getting used to this kind of baserunning larceny. Sephens shared the backstop a year ago (September 28, 1911) when 15 stolen bases were racked up.
September 22, 1909: Browns' Original Manager Resigns!
Jimmy McAleer, one of the American League's original managers, resigned his position with the St. Louis Browns today after 8 years at the helm. - McAleer will take over as manager of the Washington Nationals.
A Browns Record Booker.
Question: In what season did the Browns commit their fewest errors as a team?
Answer: The 1947 Browns did it when they committed only 134 errors in 154 games. Pretty good going there, Brownies!
Births on September 22
Larry Bettencourt
Birth Name: Lawrence Joseph Bettencourt Bats : Right
Born On: 09-22-1905 Throws : Right
Born In: Newark, California Height : 5-11
Died On: 09-15-1978 Weight : 195
Died In: New Orleans, Louisiana First Game: 06-02-1928
College: Saint Mary's College of California Last Game: 09-17-1932
Nickname: None Draft: Not Applicable
Utility player Larry Bettencourt ha a 3-season, all Browns MLB career (1928, 1931-1932) in which he batted .258 with 8 homers in 395 times at bat. - Larry Bettencourt was one week shy of his 73rd birthday when he died in 1978.
Tom Wright
Birth Name: Thomas Everette Wright Bats : Left
Born On: 09-22-1923 Throws : Right
Born In: Shelby, North Carolina Height : 5-11½
Died On: Still Living Weight : 180
Died In: Still Living First Game: 09-15-1948
College: None Attended Last Game: 04-18-1956
Nickname: None Draft: Not Applicable
Outfielder Tom Wright had a 9-year MLB career (1948-1956) in which he hit .256 with 6 homers. In his only partial season with the 1952 Browns, Wright batted .242 with 1 HR. - Tom Wright is still very much with us in 2005. - Happy 82nd Birthday, Tom Wright!

Deaths on September 22
* On that encouraging note, I'll bid you all good night. - Please continue to keep us in your prayers and positive thoughts.
Today's Reference Links ... http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseb...logy/today.stm
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