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to the seller, and demand ‘ j turn of their: notes of « like amount, Colinas “1 } thus placing’ it beyond their ‘power anapolte 3 - to comply ‘with their. part of the dianapoii: agreement. Louisville 5, From Cass County ‘Appeal’from district court of Eddy Joseph Keller, plaintiff and re-} county, Hon. Fred wonius, judge. spondent, vs. United States Fidelity Action on promissory notes. FROM DIAMOND } Boston 14-5, i and Guaranty Company, a cérpora-|fense that of ‘conditional ‘delivery, or rg { 4 i iladeiphia 6, é ec tion, defendunt and appellant. for special pe Fronr an order i | Beek ae Wonasetn a . The defendant corpora-idenying plaintiff's motion for jadg- shington 2, ’ > aii ed to the plaintiff a con-| ment notwithstanding the verdict in - i 3 tractor’s liability policy, wherein it] favor of the defendants, or for a new E j es agreed to indemnify plaintiff againat| trial, plaintiff appeal Reversed F: i etione oe " wt ° teed Brooklyi r n 12-3, : : ei lous from liability imposed by lawtwith directions. : National League Race Becom- | ‘ a ’ 1 upon him ‘for damage: accoui Opinion ofthe court by Englert, 3 j ing So Hot That Arguments | i ee | q i : of bodily injury or death suffered as} district’ judge. 46 is " ‘ bd | : ‘ 8 the resalt of an accident by any per+} ‘Nucesie, J., did not participate; End in Battle sa sit . ‘ : . son not employed by him while at orfiton. M. J. Englert, judge of the first t i a : ¢ bout his work, and to defend in} judicial district, sitting in his stead. “ ~ S plaintiff's name‘and on his behalf any|" Sinness, Duffy & Wheeler, of Devils suit brought against him to enforce! Lake, tr ubpetinat. a claim, whether groundless or not, |. J. Bothne and Edgar P. Mattson, for damages on account of bodily in-| of New Rockford, N. D., for respond- ers of the Nationa at fighting pitch in one of the circuit has N. own. ly und there are protracted : i a ge? “el2) | Juries or death suffered or alleged to| ents. arguinents with the umpires, | 4 f + | have been suffered by any person not pe ea, In yesterday's contes' it the end employed by him while at or about From: Mcintosh County Peheined very: sigue eel penoirnaind d amt : his work and as the result of an-acci:| The State Bank.of Lehr, a corpota- vat Ciheinnati with Se. th | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 2 : : dent “while the policy was in foree.|tion, —pinintiff wnd appellant, vs. the excluded, however, thetLehr Auto & Machine Compuny, 2 bility of others assumed b; 5 eit exeer’ i Obuttvel. Pia tiff hoor defendant and respond behind, four pla banished for fisticuffs and ar They were Babe Pinelli and Val itandings W. “4 fan excavation in a street of the] syili 5 i Sesh eae Bei amd ah Reine city at Farge He neoligentt, left vie inatruments law: (section G60, ©. SE tho ‘Cardinals | Toledo vee @ nile of earth near the sidewalk. A/L. 1913, settion 63, N. I. L.) an en- The police Hed i -| Kansas City... 0... 5 Lillian Cannon shows proper way to breathe in water. i dorser without recourse warrants (1) ‘ einnati and bi the wa s St. Paul... 4 + that the note is genuine and in all over Outfielder Wilson of the Brave: Minneapolis | After one has the hang of the) When the hand starts the down- i md te da jue; respects what it purports to be; had rushed fron the bench to sae: | Columbus Pia paddle, the time to ‘learn to} dei Dee es ihe wee ind 4] Hieron ee phe hn Ras gle with a squad of officers and had} | brea while: swintti i: | e breath un! je left han }o contract; been taken to headquarters, | ares: Games Today. FE ne a eamne na atvived. | gege forward: and (4) that the endorser lias no be Pinelli, third baseman of the Minneapolis at Louisville, er Sebald eet When the left hand goes forward, felted knowledge of any fact which would ihety, an Arthur Devlin, old Giant | | Milwaukee at Columbus, */ at an angle to the body and the body j exhale through the "nose until the impair the validity of the instrument third sacker now coaching the Braves, | saath MeN WA AR: a is in a sloping position in the water. | Tight hand-is ready to~go- a or render it valueless. were the first to become entangled | St, Paul at Indianapolis, j When the right hand’ goos forward | @eain. They yapeatdhe oncrating. lfustd. Platntlif then ceetestnt Oe | ao ett cngermement of & promis. and a free for all threatened. Then | reisaaeaViaa a Sain jt stroke, breathe deeply and| Go slow at first and do it slowly| city’s claim at his own cost and sory note without recourse, known to in the next inning Val Picinich, AMERICAN LEAGUE through the mouth, taking| Until it becomes'a habit. ’ ‘{vailed. “He now sues on the policy| irescn te ie ak net e at eae et Meds’ catcher, and Welch of Boston, | Standings uch -air gs possible, | (Copyright, 1926, NEA Servict, Inc.)] to recover his. costs and expenses| cree’, to, be. sublect to @ complete had a brush. Devlin lost the defense on the part of the maker for ‘ i Sow ¥ ; va i incurred in defending such suit i sion to Pinelli, in the opinion of lew York... 61 34 "| . eg ing such suit. failure of consideration, renders the newspapermen. | | peyeeend ee has accepted # position as teacher in| The ‘weed which causes the poisoniny for Femsons stated in the endorser liable to the ondoraco for Ae Bt. “Louis, Blades argued a de- Philadelphia 50 4d | number Cromwell school, which | gr Pe ig <6 breach of warranty under section * cision at second base and was joined | j Detroit ..... m 46 ‘will open in September, grows in pastures in certain sectiong| municipal corporation re-}¢95u, C. L, 1913 etree ae on rte Mc and Miro foe Varley ‘weve evop:| ©. Illinois and also is found sparing- | quired to pay damages to one who is Appeal from the district court of diaines and Killet | Washington 46 ab MUR ciapanteistincckrsetinies ly over a rather wide area in urban| injured because of the unsafe con-|mcIntosh county, McK J. BS wie Home Rua Ties Score St. Louis aie a Henry Strum, who recentiy complet-| *"¢ Tutal communities. dition of its streets has, unless it!" Plaintiff appeals from’ an order t ee ne aoe Boston 28 «65 jgl a large barn, gave a dance in it against a third person whe Inet fit] sustaining a demurrer to the com- itt: Gumen Today hy ae crowd, SO Sweden's Most |) 22, 32 teed the trecte an to] Re ee Moston at Fahad “ae pe 7, P. Moris and a ee eee ae cian, Gaede z a mos ing | (Only one game scheduled. Edw. ia eile kot t e claim of the cit: nue ae ee, aces ot a ea onais segame teint) aud es Ee Saar viied tal | Popular Dish ||,, nate ‘mer thet ota rete] Aether Bain: Mapotons, NP. t oe (ite ie os Hane eat ad NATIONAL LEAGUR Sunday 9 : ——___—_—____—______¢ carla Pinbens a claim contemplated by teeta: for uneel hpamaeds » N. D., ® contest in the 10th when all seemed . bes, fie rake AR secre Russias aout cca Stockholm, July 26.—4#)—The most of indemuliy.” terms of the contract) A. A. Ludwigs, Ashley, N.-D., and Me tess Petty, big Brookiyn-tett band JACQUES FOURNIER ' 39 58H! Philip’ Monroe. se al von ooupesabed hiraselig adie | cae Hy the district court of red tan poe ne ss Petty, b yn left hand. : : ; 2 G14) Mr. and Mrs. RC. ee ass county, Hon. A. T. Cole, + Mer, hud a “lucky” day with his team veteran Brooklyn first sacker who broke into baseball's hall of fame $3 “Boal ramtiy “and sAfrs. “Nelson's "mother the tay efor coe vel oieek aaeeeag| , Aetion on an an indemnity contract From Me _ hitting behind him and set back the |hy smashing out three home runs in a game against St. Louis the other 44 _ B32) spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F, C.[ hours until quite tender end make a| FYOM, an order overruling its de-| cp Robinson plainiitt and sattteced hit ett allowed seven tagy. Tt tied the modern major league record made by Ken Williams, | Brooklyn, . 48 811] Nelson, thick soup. "A suitable portion. of| MUrrer to the eomplaint,, defendant | peliant, vs. Anne Swenson, and Poter The Chicago Cubs won from Phil-|Gordon Cochrane, Ty Cobb, Bill Henline, Cy Williams and George | eT. dcthia’ 46-7001 The Cromwell school board met for! pork ix cooked with the peas and is|SPPeals. Affirmed. Opinion of the/4. Swenson and August’ Schroeder, adelphin, 5 to 4, when Jim Cooney, |Kelly. Fournier's lusty wallops were responsible for five of his team’s | Boston 54 400, their annual meeting Tuesday ut the] generally served cold with the hot! Court by Nuessle, J. defendants and respondent : ee es 5 30, ay when, stim: Cooney: . Abort joston 57 887) clerk's home. : soup. “Along with the soun it is|, Folleck & Pollock, of Fargo, at-)“°svilabus: (1) In the absence of a i rt Se avaibe Will Jiras was a business caller in} customary to offer hot arrac punsch,| ‘fmeys for defendant and appellant.| authority, express or implied, to cm- rot Np preeapes alee ao eer ‘ : pet aire Baldwin Wednesday morning. rather ‘sweet, especially. in winter.| , Pierce, Tenneson, Supler & Stam-|Dioy a subcagent, the confidence re PE sesccn, the blow scoring Gehrig’ in ——______—_« Mr, and Mrs. After this dish as a rule thin pan-| Daueh, of Fargo, attorneys f posed in thecagent by the principal the sixth. The Yankees won, 2 to | Yesterday’s Games | cakes follow. 4 memantine Tiperconal and may not be delegated le 1, with Waite Hoyt scattering seven} $ Lanwedee Th cottage le dish is typical the From Ransom Cou: so as to affect the rights of the lat- hits. | { ursday er with all classes, nsom inty ter. This rule is subject to modi- Thomas accompafied | by ea el tr Nar te Dwight Jones, as. trustee . “ of the} ficati by the ci: i niored"jote ie vine tor's| Apparatus Tests {sits 2! lsbella ites bankrup|gtven cane: and from nes, oF ci Varies: ané-famiys "™"*" 4°) Walls Resistance] {rr "utter, defendant and" sppel-| thority may be Inferred. Sat Syllabus: (1) In an action by o > ol Ararat i ernie ly bse — — m hicago, July 26.—()—A new typo] trustee in bankruptcy to'set aside a ete. his. iaowess ey ef pith eeortd aha TODAY fnce'of building was and the Feil secicn 60a ‘of “Wer asriney, ene] tne sent cannot, himself, and. the ity under pressure. st the same time, rupt act, the offect Shree ve ante, ater fi eG lk oor Boren and Ming| (Continued from page one.) | ts eon perfocied ‘by Underwriters| not the intent of the debtor, is con |e Missle Sach anenstt See, eines : in the fourth. to The Detroit Tigers ean four! soe 3 aay Washington pitchers to all corners| a in ylor; J. May, am to win by Lito 4. Harry Heilmann|Game Ends After First of icinich, Hargrave.| ihe : it} of Detroit made four. hits and : a _ Some farmers are heading wheat.: It w@ O'Rourke and Wells three cach, Fighth Inning When Score R WH Lis not very good, but we have to save a FRANCES ' trying to make hay} pW no Cleveland remained in second place, . ae Wh nine games behind, by humbling St. NATIONAL LEAGUE | he eulis, 7 to 4, with five runs coming Ale : a 9 Cc 1 Philadelphia . 4 10 1{ what ‘there is. i 5 17 2]. Bill Machel, ierce, Knight, Ulrich! Harms ughby, Stands 23 to 7 Chi nor Ww arms left for western Montana andy ¢specially if they can’t or don't want’ Laboratories. trolling. to deierat : RiGMME et lee nay dio Ainge oe ee Keane. tate snnceveble,frame off (2) Section 60a ef the nationall (3) For’ : ing “Eno ied the member of the| and Gonzales. car. Thy are looking for work and _ I beams, into which a test wall off baw rruptey act does not require thet | ene) ror reasons, stated, it is held, — to & the country. Mr, and Mrs. T.| . Italy's fascist government, believes} @"¥ desired sort may be built, tho'the preferred credi are verecs she cemeristes sean, he a Harms ‘and daugiier Vina were Bis:|# iat the French people vor tne| SPParatus hax a row of hydraulic, any aeraal Roieelediee onthe cance eee es ttsburgh ..... reek | q | marck a ee aeaey at has” failed,|J@cks across the bottom. which canlof the debtor’s insolvency or the re-"'y the coupons are payable, and 8 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. “wt Barlow baseball team after e uni; AD M nings had been played with the oft i ry All Stars on the pr . - mk ‘Vanply up to 200 tons of pressure, to who has in his possession a satis- ea 4 cies ge Sager eae fanid inthe ‘Petty and Har-/'and tts, Herman ierke fete ies se ernment. Mussolini Pieeld Far. | Simulate the weight of a wrell several preferences pagers Stat Ae cnet re ppernicenegee By the eae J u fs of the Alls Bigen: i ‘or Canada. They are going to visit] lament as ‘a harmful interf hig : Z a ° receive payment o! dow HTH ND) seat Sis atta even MNS het eae Ae eee ease aaserserenss | Comtaining a brick wall the tramel Wve, MRF actual bellef on, the ‘pind lthe principal and dliver the satitac. P| ing and ther 19 hits, toxether with ing ap ihere and to cee tas country, Mike prcuine. men. is rolled into place in the side of atcause to believe) see ie tee ne {tion; and payment to such person is i i PR a ee Sue eerie ster and Glendon Bunker have ¥ exvect the strong man te ap- ead, tke bricks heated almost it is enough che gigectrg So ik discharges the debt, notwithstanding ni 7, . y 1 7 . ug . = be gone to Ellendale. hey are planning| pear in France. He has applied thi . ‘then deiuged with a eal ie notes and mortgage were in the Fargo Express Scores Clean} Bartow used three pitchers ia an at) St. Louis. : -5 15 11 fo skay through harvest and’ thresh:| often. in Napoleon's day, for instance, {fife hose. This first test wall chowed { actual state of the creditor's mind OF |porsession of another who whs holder pare Knockout Over Cali- empt to hold.down the score, y i _ CIE innings) 7 ‘ing, : but didn’t make conditions much bet-|*e™e crumbling. on the fire side. but |°P(oy Wa cen, the of the note and if an unrecorded us- tod ocko al were all badly: treated, 2 | field, McQuillan and Flor-|" ‘Phe program at Brittin Peiday night| ter. little other serious effects and the| sonable mance he creditor had rea-l signment fornia Fighter Stokke pitched a good game for the! ence, MeMullen: Haines, » Reinhart) was well attended. Eversvedy thought oss fire did not ;fonable cause to believe that the, (4) Non-possession of the evidenc> r wisen ina | Ha wae ralinked OF aud VAs , O'Farrell. ‘the program was good. After the|..A real man died last week ut the! 2) tres Hy of the debt is a fact of material a pasate os aR ee reer ferent ios Program there was a dance which | ake of 89, W. A. Rocbling, who. built ease pee nse gt coy tne ly importance in determining whether Bitcsin, 3 Bud Taylor, was ea . well attended and enjoyed by|the Brooklyn bridge.” f ; i ‘agency, with consequential authorit: Terre Haute, Ind., challenger for the Lee eer eo ill AMERICAN LEAGUE | | evervone, : This good American, of German an.| {0 be built to withstand, to judge of Cstabligh this fact by a preponder-|¢q receivs payment, egisted; but 18 man; Mc iikaresteht .chanpionel s on balls and errors by &|_Elvin Hoover shipped a carload of| cestry, fought in the civil war, ‘and,|it* nrobable performance under un-, "ref, the evidence. | hot necessarily eontrolling, ‘ATL. the roida m Tommy Ryan of MeKe acta Ae cero hal 5 1p oniiis Saturday, suceeeding hix father, John A. Roeb-| "sual loads : ence would. the ordinarily inven | £2¢t®, considered mae any be A port, Pa. in the third round of al, aes Bunda. ota Grate 4] Mr. Chesak shipped ‘four carloads| ting, became one of the grew and us Rent or prudent boctsnarily | intefli-} such as to repel the presumption Slong — Noheduled 10-round bout at the Whito| " Weare: ! sever iomas and) of cattle Saturday. ful builders of the United States. |@ from the facts, Net, Man drawl which arises from retention of indig Sox ball pary Saturday afternoon, 0) (ey, nS d_Severeid. TALE Be Ander eons Nore] goppt ecepid dvinegtation ome ng neces | NEWS which wena cide eae ee the custody of the instrument evi- Ott Ste Cesena aise alas era uekley returned Saturd.y from a| such men from coming to this coun- ci | deneii i sia Ins furious mix-up. Iyan uninten- Mextorluya' nnd scare fohewe: R HE | trip to the twin cities, try now, to organize snaustey and rive - - pres hi ger moor og pete sex ppeal from diseries court of Het- ’ tionally, sank a left hook into Taylor's} All Stars | eae employment ‘to thousands. We need! Senator Johnson of California, in iceltinger county, Han, H. &. Berry, don't groin. The Terre Haute blond sank AD kt ro a eee eee) CROMWELL them. Washington statement, urges with- Sitigeat tea Snieh f rabeanebly ju * Schang;| M. F. Parker recently made a trip mig can) > i sicians had Smith, Buckeye, Uhle and L, Sewell.|:to Winona, Min: ng he was Dr, his knees and after pi Dr. examined him in the drawal of United States from world Appeal from district court of Ran-|,y firmed. Opinion of the court . Where he purchased] White akeroot poisoning, also Piaadil ‘ F court: declares forcign nations have by Johnson, J. deci; awarded the contest. Ryan also fou 0 ta new splendidly equipped, Dodge.| known as trembles or milk sick, has som county, Hon. Geo. M. McKenna, J. J cabs ea Taylor in the first round, hut Tay-|¢ Don RW &iHe “drove: buck in the Tew¥car’ endl made Ite 1036 appearance. in filinets, |" hatred for us. pyttiemed: | Opinion of the court| nakote‘attomeye fer’ pisietith wed Gilig) tend te Mo swarmet all over Ryan Ap rel O bromdcasting speceh on 70th viride oikally & Mores Carrington, North|""ifvtvey J. Miller, New England, eis | eaining: eet an ad Wells d Wooda arberry, Mor- : akota, . ler, New Eng! , aaa) Sir cosine ef, ccd il tei Saag ek Met Here’s Butler’s C s,,_ | kandan eee h'rftes fo weal Penn atorert fF nai sed] worth Pats ate For "Seana that t ond foul was committed. R o| Tate. — sr ease y: loopes. & Lanier, Carrington,| 2%t8 and respondents. ~ ct E ne rarse, ND ‘ : ee : ; Tmrav Jeffers, New York author Stal ee 8 for defen ¢ Int tigitweight, knocked out" dohnny) ee : AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ie : f ‘end explorer, is killed in airplane ac- : lent. MUSICAL NOTE * mt ghtweight, knocked out Johnny Total. » BY BS First Gam 1 - : cident at Wawona, Calif, . center Adams of San Bernardino, calif in oe i ae ‘ = \ splints, Critic,“ (eo sweet | youne Whe eighth round of a scheduled 10- Bark r 24 “i i: 3 yo ‘The Barca: pleeat round bout, Petrolle hit Adams with| aA RAL POA $ 12 2 : Bix mre, killed eben otemrd watean A tional Bank of Lem-|olle at the musicale last night? i" 1! ’ P : carnival causes collapse of suspen: a corporation,|" §. Y, T.: I didn’t stay for the ré- uth Dakots, Giarlesion, Wee eee nM fondent ana endelin | freshments, Mr. Cleff.—Life. of a left to the body and a left to the} Nomel: Be tienen ten witlnped over » right to| proces 4 Tincup and to Ne {he chin. Adams was counted out on} Wagne Benton Devormer, : ——__———__— his back. ct itl, 201 ” hike. a ii wecond: bout Spug Meyers of! Mer! AC aa et | at me Bis econ es jury, to the effe Ls it Poeatello, Idaho, knocked out Billy] Winstrom, F., Wb. 05 0 H z Mt. ‘Vernon, Tad cAn animal. thas Ys the , fect that the ? Bortfield of Milwaukee in the fourth) Sm hes <s. * q i trek nul sei f real Stiacieal in abe round of a scheduled 10- round bout.| Ridgway, if 0 0 0 O| fouisville oe aa es j pratt Intelitienee amd ait the t erent which constitutes the basis Bortfield was dropped for a count of} Buss 5 00 0 Middleton, Hubbell and 3 j to withetand erifie rg 4 rodants Soupteselabn has sub- wine and when he started to his feet) Suydam, 1 Koob and Meyer. was floored again and was sitting on} Winstrom, the floor of the ring when the bell} : ended the round and the referee 1 counted nine. He was taken to his corner but was unable to respond for ; ‘he fitth round. Bortfield weighed) Barlow i luced on the farm of Dr. W. E.}* nd contract s right nth cross betwoon a gebra end! is entiti Notation st a Percheron and has been christened soy, eich he es ee be rehase - jae “zebroid.” Authorities Believe that ( Kh ila ; MeNamare the: cross-breeding eventually will I? te taut ‘im E 0 1 1 1 1 1 : 2 3 0 o| Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 eee a4 First Game 5 Kansas City . 23| Teledo ... 7| Meine and 143 pounds and Meyers 148%. Two base thi Snyder, Mec and Urban. _|Prove of great benefit to the farm- not excessive. . Tn the firet bout Walcott Langford| Longre. Home Holland. Double = " 3 er. of nacionieare (4) Ralings epon admissibijity of of Chicago fought a 10-round draw) play: “Stokes to Nomeland to F. Second Game | E a rx pe a evidence examined and, for reasons with. Jack MeVey of New York. They| Winsirom. Stolen base: R g R HE) White are negroes. Langford wi Peoples, MeCrill 4 lis: | Kansas City . cok uae) pounds and McVey 150% Off Greitl 6, off E. Winstr f| Toledo ... Rr ieee: ee i ‘. Wagner 1, off Stokke 3, off Gasin Oldham and Snyder; Pfeffer andj} 4 Passed balls: pitch: | Urban, Greitl. Struck out tokke 5, by — ‘ at 4 i Gasink 2. by Greitl 4. by Winstrom i. First Game i ‘ Affirmed. Opinion of the court by ae = is by., pitched ball by Wi Tee o HH Fi ae ‘ Y Jepavon, J. Hanley & Suit m” ci Garves, by Wagne by Stokke | St. (Paul 2 10 3 Ee z Pa yi ® ine “rap: |, Sullivan, 4 van, Mau-|hix 2 a Stokes. Hits off Stokke 5 in 5 in-l Indianapolis. 12 15 0 ot ; mn a'and Scand bes dap North Dakota, attorneys for |) W. -BROTHERS nings, off Gasink 1 in 3 innings, off| Johnson, Thomas und McCarthy; es r tween nections 15 and 22, Apple intiff and sppelisnt. . Rg Greit! 10 in 4 innings, off Winstrom| Burwell and Ainsmith, , Jacobson & Murray, Mott, North | Undertakers Embalmers Tin 21/3 innings, off W 2 Ko Beaea et: County, Commist oo aN in 2 ‘3 innings, 0: Vagner 2 in ms 4 r ur 2/S innings. Winning pitcher Stokke, t 5 County. Ne th Dakota, attorneys for défendant and . Faneral Direct oO A ern oO! 5; dosing pitcher Gr crifice hits: a ey, sghttbed Mp cclock, Licensed Bmbah rver Holland. Umpires Cayou and| st, Paul . 1 6 Te Pe ‘ite lt on tite Inthe office of | From c Bayer, * Indjanapol! Ay hee | Shae” | n rT ‘ob: Bronson: pIAMTUT aa perass, rand McCarthy; fp tal : “ t lexal? F = B 6 wae a eaey 4 if ‘ ; . ae: rors f it een ot al, dante | rr y Phone: eh a It was not lersl- ‘When the pitcher | The Referee Hoe ee ) s . : i nage eaual ta "ayiieins ons a, tack gt -: Night Phones oe the rubber without having “ f, # a gins &, Pattortohs Cra arace ie bie in ‘possession, he com- : runner on thi: ol jionship in and who| Columbus 5 ‘ball inner?-—D. F.G. Danfort! el ‘ eae ht Gakle Detroit; Mike] miller and Hruska, gettin ‘on rub- cary. ball % France win any metches in the] Second Game ‘sinee the| 1995 Davis Cup play with America? ~B Milwaukee Columbus ... v Earl Smith. Pirate nders, 0} * [aater, been” the majerei—a. bi ere ana Sauter, irish. | a i ‘ acid : ‘More etl it, Joe Bae Dar noes 4:5, Oklahoma -City 7-0; Omaha 10-1, Wichita 8-2; Lincoln 8-0,

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