90 years ago (1921), the Reds split a doubleheader at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis--losing the opener 6-4, and winning the nightcap 6-3.
First Game
Cincinnati
Greasy Neale rf
Sam Bohne 2b
Heinie Groh 3b
Edd Roush cf
Jake Daubert 1b
Rube Bressler lf
Ivey Wingo c
Larry Kopf ss
Dolf Luque p
St. Louis
Jack Smith rf
Heinie F. Mueller cf
Milt Stock 3b
Rogers Hornsby 2b
Jack Fournier 1b
Austin McHenry lf
Doc Lavan ss
Pickles Dillhoefer c
Jeff Pfeffer p
WP: Jeff Pfeffer (7-6)
LP: Dolf Luque (11-17)
HR: STL - Austin McHenry (15), Jack Fournier (13), Rogers Hornsby (15).
In Game 1, Jeff Pfeffer pitched a complete-game seven-hitter to get the win for the Cardinals. He also set the NL record for most "F's" in his name. Dolf Luque pitched a complete-game ten-hitter in a losing record for the Reds.
Second Game
Cincinnati
Greasy Neale rf
Sam Bohne 2b
Heinie Groh 3b
Edd Roush cf
Jake Daubert 1b
Rube Bressler lf
Bubbles Hargrave c
Larry Kopf ss
Fritz Coumbe p
St. Louis
Les Mann cf
Joe Schultz rf
Milt Stock 3b
Rogers Hornsby 2b
Jack Fournier 1b
Austin McHenry lf
Doc Lavan ss
Pickles Dillhoefer c
Jesse Haines p
WP: Fritz Coumbe (2-4)
LP: Jesse Haines (11-10)
HR: CIN - Edd Roush (3). STL - Les Mann (7).
In Game 2, Fritz Coumbe pitched a complete-game eight-hitter with 5 K's to get the win for the Reds.