He allowed two runs, one unearned, thanks to 3 walks, 2 hit batsmen and 3 errors by his team.
The team made up for their lack of hitting prowess by leading the league in walks, hit batsmen and sacrifice hits.
There were passed balls and wild throws and hit batsmen.
He was also typically among the National League leaders in allowing the most wild pitches, hit batsmen and home runs.
Ehmke ranks No. 16 on the all time major league list for hitting batsmen with a pitch.
He is also tenth on the list of pitchers who have hit batsmen during their career.
He hit batsmen 131 times in his career-the 19th highest total in major league history.
The entire difference between these stars and those who fill out a pitching staff comes down to home runs, strikeouts, walks and hit batsmen.
He was also No. 3 in the American League having hit batsmen 9 times in 1970.
He was among the American League leaders in 1914 in both games finished (13) and hit batsmen (9).