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May 30—Colorado Aggies at Lara- mie, —_——__—_ BALL SCORES At Dallas— Chicago (National) Dallas (Texas) -- Alexander, Cheeves and Hartnett; Bryan, Swartz, Davenport and Ad- ams, Lingle. At Memphis— New York (National). Memphis (Southern) Webb, Ryan and G Nemitz and Tate, Lynn. At Fort Worth— Brooklyn (National) New York (American). » Harper and By Briggs lor; Pennock, Shawkey and Hoffman. At Houston— Rw. EB. Omaha (Western) 6 56 2 Houston (Texas) 2 6 4 Cullop, May and Hale, Bailey, Harle and Griffith, Dorr. ——— en; Sherman, Tatum and Crosby. At Mobile, Ala.— R H. BE] At Montgomery— RHE Cleveland (American) —. 3 11 Mobile (Southern) Li 48 Edwards, Metevier and O'Neill; Fuhr, James and Heving. 0 od 1) Philadelphia (Am.) 2nd_--.4 8 Rochester (International).-.1 6 Ozmer, O'Neill and Rowland; Wels- ener and Lake. 4 At Toledo— N. Y. (Nat'l) 2nd team. At New Orleans— R. HB. Toledo (A. A.)----_--.. 7 9 1/St. Louis (Amertcan)_--.- 2 2-0 Wright, Johnson and E. 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