The Cubs end Grover Cleveland Alexander’s 9-game win streak, 4 – 0. Chicago and Philadelphia are deadlocked for the National Leaguelead.

 

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On July 17, 1915 At Baker Bowl the Chicago Cubs end Pete Alexander’s 9-game win streak, 4 – 0. Chicago and Philadelphia are deadlocked for the National League lead. Larry Cheney, not only out pitches Alexander the great he also drives in 2 of the 4 Cubs runs. Alexander drops to 17-4 while Cheney evens his record at 7-7.

 
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Baseball-Reference Box Score  July 17, 1915 Larry Cheney Stops Pete Alexanders winning streak at 9 games