Date Tm R Opp R In WP LP Time D/N Start Att Comments 1923/08/02 HFD 5 vs BPT 9 John Gillespie Moose Swaney 2:10 D "Bornhoeft's two wild pitches allowed two runs to score in the sixth." 1923/08/04 HFD 2 vs BPT 1 Earl Johnson George Abrams 1:45 D "No games were played on August 3 due to the death of President Warren Harding." 1923/08/04 HFD 6 vs BPT 5 Hugh Canavan George Littrell 2:00 D 1923/08/05 HFD 3 at WBY 4 Bill Anderson Thomas Sloan 2:05 D "Walsh incorrectly given a ball in seventh when he had actually swung. The call was overturned and Walsh was called out on a strikeout. Hartford manager O'Connor ejected for arguing the decision." 1923/08/06 HFD 9 vs WCS 3 Jess Winters Irwin Cardner 1:52 D 1923/08/07 HFD 5 vs PFD 1 Moose Swaney Colonel Snover 1:30 D 1923/08/08 HFD 5 vs ALB 3 Earl Johnson Ray Roberts 1:38 D 1923/08/08 HFD 8 vs ALB 1 Hugh Canavan Fred Spates 1:40 D 1923/08/09 HFD 8 vs ALB 0 Thomas Sloan Tex Wilson 1:38 D 1923/08/11 HFD 7 at PFD 6 10 Hugh Canavan Colonel Snover 2:28 D 6000 "No games on August 10 due to President Harding's funeral. Hartford scored winning run on an error, two intentional walks, and a sacrifice fly to center by Lew Malone. The second intentional walk was given to Cosgrove who pinch-hit for Gehrig." 1923/08/11 HFD 8 at PFD 3 Cox Earl Webb 1:38 D 6000 1923/08/12 HFD 1 at ALB 7 Tex Wilson Jess Winters 1:53 D "First game of a scheduled doubleheader; second game called in third inning due to rain. Albany had lost 13 straight games." 1923/08/13 HFD 7 at ALB 9 Herman Schwartje Thomas Sloan 2:12 D 1923/08/14 HFD 5 at PFD 1 Hugh Canavan Ross Roberts 1:45 D 1923/08/15 HFD 3 at PFD 8 Colonel Snover Moose Swaney 1:57 D 1923/08/16 HFD 1 vs SPR 4 Fleet Mayberry Jess Winters 1:55 D 1923/08/17 HFD 1 vs NHV 4 Sam Hyman Earl Johnson 2:10 D 1923/08/18 HFD 3 vs NHV 2 Hugh Canavan Lum Davenport 2:00 D 7000 "Canavan walked Osborn and Dowd to lead off the ninth before being relieved by Sloan." 1923/08/19 HFD 3 at BPT 2 18 Jess Winters George Littrell 2:59 D 4500 "Swaney faced at least one batter in the tenth." 1923/08/19 HFD 6 at BPT 4 7 Moose Swaney John Gillespie 1:20 D 4500 "Game started after 5PM due to the length of the first game. Rorty called the game after seven innings and was attacked by some of the Bridgeport fans." 1923/08/20 HFD 5 at WBY 1 Thomas Sloan Bill Anderson 1:36 D 1923/08/21 HFD 1 vs SPR 2 Fleet Mayberry Thomas Sloan 1:58 D 1923/08/22 HFD 8 vs SPR 5 Hugh Canavan William Tierney 2:05 D 1923/08/23 HFD 11 vs BPT 10 Cox George Littrell 2:15 D 1923/08/24 HFD 11 vs WBY 2 Ed Stauffer Bill Anderson 1:55 D 1923/08/24 HFD 5 vs WBY 1 Earl Johnson Robert Tecarr 1:50 D "Hesse left the game in the seventh after receiving a telegram informing him that his ill father had died." 1923/08/25 HFD 9 vs WBY 5 Moose Swaney Arthur Etten 1:58 D 1923/08/25 HFD 11 vs WBY 1 Moose Swaney Tomlinson 2:00 D "Runs allowed by Tomlinson and Bronkie are questionable." 1923/08/26 HFD 1 at NHV 11 Stan Baumgartner Hugh Canavan 1:51 D 7500 1923/08/27 HFD 2 at NHV 3 Sam Hyman Jess Winters 1:58 D 1923/08/28 HFD 4 vs SPR 7 Gary Fortune Ed Stauffer 1:57 D 1923/08/29 HFD 5 at SPR 8 Cecil Duff Thomas Sloan 2:02 D 1923/08/30 HFD 7 at WCS 12 Joe Stryker Moose Swaney 2:05 D "Runs allowed by Hartford pitchers are unknown. Joe Stryker, younger brother of Dutch Stryker, pitched for Worcester." 1923/08/30 HFD 10 at WCS 2 Hugh Canavan Reis 1:39 D 1923/08/31 HFD 4 vs BPT 1 Earl Johnson Jim Clary 1:47 D 1923/09/01 HFD 9 vs BPT 3 Ed Stauffer George Abrams 1:55 D 1923/09/01 HFD 6 vs BPT 2 Jess Winters Clarence Brown 1:58 D "Rodriguez was hit in the head by a Jess Winters curveball in the second inning and left the game." 1923/09/02 HFD 7 at WBY 6 Thomas Sloan Robert Tecarr 1:46 D 1923/09/03 HFD 4 vs NHV 2 Moose Swaney Stan Baumgartner 1:59 D 8000 1923/09/03 HFD 3 at NHV 1 13 Thomas Sloan Sam Hyman 3:02 D 9000 "Bowman homered to left off Canavan to tie the game in the ninth. Gehrig, who had lost his traveling bag 'out of an automobile' on Sunday evening, had the bag returned to him. The bag had been dropped off at the Colonial Pharmacy in Farmington; the owner of the store called the Hartford Courant after hearing it was Gehrig's." 1923/09/05 HFD 9 at WCS 2 Jess Winters Irwin Cardner 2:15 D 1923/09/05 HFD 5 at WCS 11 Dutch Stryker Moose Swaney 2:10 D 1923/09/06 HFD 2 at WCS 5 Garland Braxton Hugh Canavan 1:45 D 1923/09/07 HFD 4 vs SPR 2 Thomas Sloan Gary Fortune 1:53 D 1923/09/08 HFD 6 vs SPR 0 Earl Johnson Fleet Mayberry 1:45 D 1923/09/09 HFD 6 at ALB 1 Jess Winters Ray Roberts 1:43 D "Runs allowed by each Albany pitcher are questionable." 1923/09/09 HFD 7 at ALB 10 Fred Spates Jess Winters 2:05 D "With two out and the bases loaded in the top of the ninth, Demoe hit a ball towards right field which hit Hesse. Hesse was called out, ending the game." 1923/09/10 HFD 3 at ALB 5 Art Johnson Hugh Canavan 1:42 D 1923/09/11 HFD 3 at SPR 7 Gary Fortune Thomas Sloan 1:52 D 1923/09/12 HFD 3 at SPR 6 Fleet Mayberry Earl Johnson 1:35 D 1923/09/13 HFD 10 vs ALB 1 Jess Winters Ray Roberts 2:00 D 1923/09/14 HFD 11 vs ALB 12 Art Johnson Moose Swaney 2:41 D "Runs and batters faced by Swaney and Stauffer are questionable. Albany's pitcher listed as 'E. Johnson' to dinstinguish him from Earl Johnson of Hartford, so his first name is questionable." 1923/09/15 HFD 7 vs ALB 6 Thomas Sloan George Edmondson 1:30 D 1923/09/16 HFD 13 at BPT 4 Hugh Canavan Jim Clary 1:54 D 1923/09/18 HFD 12 vs WCS 11 Moose Swaney Garland Braxton 2:16 D "Hartford clinched 1923 Eastern League title, their first since 1913. Umpire Simon McDonald had been the manager of the 1913 team." 1923/09/19 HFD 2 vs WCS 7 Garland Braxton Ed Stauffer 1:31 D 1923/09/20 HFD 6 vs NHV 4 Lou Gehrig Stan Baumgartner 1:45 D "Gehrig's debug as a pitcher." 1923/09/22 HFD 8 vs WBY 3 Jess Winters Moose Fuller 1:59 D "The Hartford Courant describes Gehrig's HR as his 23rd of the season, but The Sporting News and baseball-reference.com state that Gehrig hit 24 HR for the year. Hartford won the second game of the doubleheader 6-4, but neither team took the game seriously, using players in a variety of unusual positions. Contemporary newspaper accounts state that the game was such a "farce" that no official statistics were kept and the game was called in the sixth inning. All of the Eastern League games on Sunday September 23 were rained out, so these were the final games of the season."