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3rd Game—St. Louis, Oct. 24<br/>Detroit 0, St. Louis 5
Batting Summary Detroit (A.L.)St. Louis (N.L.) ABRHRBI ABRHRBIGranderson, cf4000Eckstein, ss4120Monroe, lf4000Wilson, lf3110Polanco, 2b3000Pujols, 1b4110Ordonez, rf3000Rolen, 3b4110Guillen,…4th Game—St. Louis, Oct. 26<br/>Detroit 4, St. Louis 5
Batting SummaryDetroit (A.L.)St. Louis (N.L.) ABRHRBI ABRHRBIGranderson, cf5110Eckstein, ss5142Monroe, lf5000Duncan, rf2000Guillen, ss3110Taguchi, ph-rf-lf1100Ordonez, rf5000Pujols,…Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, duc de
(Encyclopedia) Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, duc deSaint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, duc delwē də r&oomacr;vrwäˈ dük [key]Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, duc de də săN-sēmôNˈ [key], 1675–1755,…Louis period styles
(Encyclopedia) Louis period styles, 1610–1793, succession of modes of interior decoration and architecture that established France as a leading influence in the decorative arts. The restraint of…Louis Philippe
(Encyclopedia) Louis PhilippeLouis Philippelwē fēlēpˈ [key], 1773–1850, king of the French (1830–48), known before his accession as Louis Philippe, duc d'Orléans. The son of Philippe Égalité (see…Lost Dauphin
(Encyclopedia) Lost Dauphin: see Louis XVII, titular king of France.Monvel, Louis Maurice Boutet de
(Encyclopedia) Monvel, Louis Maurice Boutet de: see Boutet de Monvel, Louis Maurice.Louis XI, king of France
(Encyclopedia) Louis XI, 1423–83, king of France (1461–83), son and successor of Charles VII. A born diplomat, Louis skillfully checked his foreign and domestic enemies and set up an efficient…Orléans, French royal family
(Encyclopedia) OrléansOrléansôrlāäNˈ [key], family name of two branches of the French royal line. The house of Valois-Orléans was founded by Louis, duc d'Orléans (see separate article), whose…Ballwin
(Encyclopedia) Ballwin, city (2020 pop. 31,103), St. Louis co., E Mo., a suburb of St. Louis; settled 1803 as Ballshow, renamed 1837, inc. 1950. It is…