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x % = *2HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, May 4, _ 4922, AS YANKS LOSE BROWNS NOW HAVE FIRST PLACE CE TO THEMSELVES. ep - - By Thornton Fisher DEWITT CLINTON CREWS READY FOR THE OLD AND THE NEW - - - - - - - - = - Copyright, 1922 (New York Bventng World) by Press Publishing Co. JHE COLO UME NEHGER THinKks AIMT IT GOING TO BE , WES IN THE WRONG CLUB LockER ROOM GREAT . JTMHY~ LOOK HERES RVERY SPRING THs 7TH Howe - You AND THEY OUGHT TO BUILD Ay Extra 9 HOLE GOURSE AND MAKE SEWARD SPOOR, THESE DUFFERS SuRE HAVE a WO IMAGINATION - ane Two Varsity and One Sub- stitute Eight Are Selected From Squad of 300.. From a squad of 300 candidates John Schultz of the Metropolitan Boat UY Z Club, coach of the De Witt Clinton va NEVER Look G * 23 J crew, has formed three crews, two One Effective Way for Leonard iG ws eo Ue! ote See varsity and one substitute. ‘The two; to Cure Tendler’s insistent we te Cee MeEwE BUCK varsity eights are designated as the Re wWueHE: GIVING & . Red and tne Black, respectively. Mil- Challenging. @ND ERNIE TRUEX FRIEND THE ONGE- ton Hammon, last year's all-scholastic THE SeD football fullback and stroke on the . VER “Oe fF Red crew, i tal NEW GOL! ew, is captain. By Robert Edgren. i The men have been training for the GAIN the statement comes from U \ past month and have but recently Benny Leonard's headquarters “ ) taken to the Harlem River. The Met- that Benny is willing to meet any UP THE WORKS So HAT \ \ _ ‘ ropolitan Boat Club has loaned them rival in the world, barring Tendler. THe "FO" PLAYERS (HAVE TO TAKE * a toe ata pee Sc; O.ailo that ftlene worry 5 AVS OFF YO 00 /F Hoes \ been entered inthe madenal Bish Benny. Tendler is accused of being x schools’ regatta, to be held on the grasping young man and “in bad “on Z “ . Harlem River on Decoration Day. with the champion because he took 1h 4 [ De Witt Clinton has been fortunate Benny's $5,000 forfeit when a Tendler- A in securing John Schultz as coach. ‘Leonard match was called off a few 4 , 4 i Schultz has rowed sculling champion- months ago on account of a buckled Y Z, . ships for the last thirty years and in joint or something of that sort in Y 2 F 1902, teamed with Charles EB. Schoe- ade hand. bh that if S field, now military captain of the Po- jut the public suspects that { lice Department, won the national Senny woul ive him a ma in a = = - The men on th vs’ hurry and try to get $5,000 worth of —r-f ~ s % ° FINDING Your MOST QHERISHED on the crews’ boat are as follow Red crew—Bow, Levitz; No. 2, Gritza; No. 3, Wilson; No. 4, Bishop; No. 5, Goutell; No. 6, Repetti; No, 7, [HERE’S HOW THEY STAND||Huggins Is Not on Job _ | sks br Sion NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. To See Hoyt Defeated | 22.52% 2.x ws W. L. P.O. satisfaction taking that five thousand e POSSESSION { plunks out of Lew's hide. He might - THE OLD GOURSE NEVER LOOKS THE SAME (N THE BPRING GONE: add interest to cover Tendler’s attempt ceavnan, Carenoe De Mas of Porton) Paves Give Artie Nehf hours, 18 minutes, 10 seconds he Sr ravebiionh wtnleeca tise Yous ae Ot Giants Bad Beating showing form for another winning w. Chyoiele tam. N. York. 16 oh Prburgh 8 § 47i/ st. Louist2 6-667] Cle Hopkins. ; “688 | Phil 9 400/N. York. 12 7 .632| Boston. i eC aeani a ai FINLAND'S GREAT RECORD. ike] run shot Into the left field bleachers. | §¢. ton, 563i 16 Chi 9 f St. Louis Browns glided back into 1 The Marathon race ts one of the| B0Ston Team Plays Like) it played no tavorites, that boy. Brookiyn 9 8 S03 | Becton: 4 12250] Phila, 9 9 00 Detroit 5 12 294 Manks “Jinxed nxed_by Rommel irs ‘piace, as their'game with De, {COLLEGE BASEBALL RESULTS gy Naemnange of oi Ciyenole events, Champions and World’s Ji Sotho bail scent at ee Poetic GAMES YESTERDAY. GAMES YESTERDAY. Again While Their Manager ne wes ila on account of thon A f v . rain, is giv! t fe y ‘have come from Greece, Canada,| Champions Like Dubs. | merince nit tor good measure Boston, 9} New York, 1. Philadelphia, 4; New York, 2. Is Under Suspension, advantage. United States, South Africa and Fin- ‘The one and only consolation of the oklanie MER elpalel a bes Washington, 0 5 Errors and weak hitting caused the land. In the last Olympic meet, at champs—even though the Englishman} | a Yankees’ defeat of th i ‘Antwerp, Hannes Kohledmainen, the By Bozeman Bulger. couldn't understand why they were Other teams not scheduled, k By Robert Boyd. ofthe four-game cries heres wonderful Finnish distance runner, HE return of the Giants was not] champs—was a big day for George Phitactot Baste TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY. PHILADELPHIA, May, 4.—Scat-| Hoyt held the Mackmen t#Peight won a hard race over muddy roads in I a thing of beauty and a joy for-| Xélley. The string bean Aret baseman | Philadelphia at New Verk, New York at Philadelphia, tered throughout the American|hits, while Rommel allowed the New| Fordham Nine Wins ® drizzling rain in 2 hours, 32 minutes Geis, 10, bleh wad @ clue, banged two clean hits out of three “a at Brooklyn. Cleveland at Chicago. a itchens | Yorkers only seven. Back of this was Tent) ‘ te isan ep Se, setae, Nit. eae, Ad ne NeaM ak ogananls, ae D League there are various pitcher|+ne stone wall defensive support ac-| A long triple by Harry Schermerhorn isa hs hema | ree ee een ee ee ington at Boston,| who once wore New York uniforms| corded the tall Athletic moundsman, | in the ninth with Dick Donovan on first that are causing the Yankees much trouble these early days in their en- deavor to win another pennant. The contrasted with the weak, wretched support given the blond haired boy of Flatbush, nine, on Healey's easy grounder with Elmer Millér spoiled what might word cast-off has figured promi-|nave developed later into a great] McNamara on the Initia! sack in the nently in many of the headlines of) pitchers’ battle between Ed Rommel] by a score of 2 to 1 at Fordham Field recent Yankee defeats since the club|and Waite Hoyt. ‘The Yankees had | yosterday. This is tho sevond time with- scored their tying run in the eariy|in the last two weeks that the Maroon fell into the throes of a hitting slump, | Scored ‘eir_ tying run in the early |in the leet tn es Uirerety. The villain who grinned through ®/ hatter up, singled to right. Jimmy eet ewe ‘ good set of teeth and a boyish coun- | Dykes sacrificed and Galloway singled | MATVerd Noses Out Bowdoin tenance this time is no other than|to second. Miller came in fast to play] GaypRIDGE, “Muse, Ma z, i \y Edwin Americus Rommel of Balti. | {M¢ Dall off the pedo heerlen Harvard baseball team defeated Bow- more, Md., and once a member of}as far as the flagpole, allowing both | “Wedie ena Walker pitched. fine’ ball, the New York Giants in 1919. Welch and Galloway to ramble home |the one run against the former, who had el en, ed in a itchers’ | with the winning runs that terminated Jeight strike ou! coming in the sixth on Rommel Ba D bese and a wild throw by Denault, shortstop for the Catholic University P with him the editor of an English . vet Flonleh colors. ‘The runners|Rewspaper. He had great dimculty in| “IRON MAN” M’GINNITY \ making his explanations clear. from acre aor, ee i tape Ghas intone titite aitforew end IN PITCHING COMEBACK Johnny Hayes is the only Marathon|the candy striped stockings are the} paNVILLE, Ill., May 4—"Iron from tates world's champions,"”" he was saying to ay pbs years. psc eat fe the London gent in the fifth inning. Man" of old, Joe MeGinnity, to-day ‘The one event in which Americans} Hank Gowdy, having spanked Artie |has another rivet driven to clinch his have failed to make much of a show-| Nehf for a single, was on first when litle, After thirty-four years in the Breuer teas ies Teadonte; pastime, he ‘came back,”’ yesterday and pitched his Danville I. I. I. ‘and the others?" ae reine ban nee ovr te com. | "Oh, tallenders—dubs or rotters, 1] League team to a five to 3 victory over Peoria, just by way of demon- (ype hak pete with the Swedes and Finns be- | Suess you fore next year, Our best is a litte], Larry Kopf whistled a grounder sting that the old arm still retained 200 feet, while in the last Olym- toward short. Bancroft made a clean vse : boot of it, getting so disgusted thatJat least = modicum of its former Twirling of Rookies on Brooklyn Team a Sensation Judges of Pitchers Predict Vance and Shriver Will Soon Be Real Stars—Dodgers Open Four-Game Series With Braves To-Day. Burleigh Grimes is coming around By Joseph Gordon. pies Johnni Myrra, a Finn, threw 219 After th ’ rest the schedule fast. cd he threw the ball to the ground. The| might. r the two days i The Robins h: been show! the close pitching duel. singles by Morrill, Graves and Hill. Har: feet 1 inch. Finland took the Arst rour}.oo0g were full. He hurled seven scoreless innings, |makers have been so kind as to allow | powerful defensive strenathy of tate | ory Wit Waite Hoyt, hero of the vard tied the score in the eighth when, places, and her poorest javelin thrower made 206 feet 3 inches. Finland won firs! second in the "| World's Series last fall, who has re- The ‘Yank t nites th ee on Ce spe tas Sith Hill e Yankees are no ing the|dropped a throw from er. Jerry the scramble for the National League | sle meee car pelts any {ake cently shown pugilistic aspirations, |... in their customary fashion and|Murphy won the game in the ninth with discus, Nicklander throwing 146 feet Broo! care of. way Andy and lost out to the tall, boyish, un-| mad impression wit ‘a clean hit through the box. Conlon 7 toches, and Talpele # foot and a half . enough in the ninth to stave off fur- oe Kiyn Roping ‘wii |another recruit from the South-) assuming Baltimore twitler. Blecgy Cidp tans In thelr first eisites [opened the tnning with a hit, but was «less. Our discus throwers are better- Southworth ripped one|ther scoring. He turned back three |besin @ four-game series with the }ern Association, has been taking care| Miller Huggins was not on the ing these marks, and Glenn Hartrantt at Kelley. Long George scooped up the} batters on strikes, walked one man} iicston Braves at Ebbets Field Jof thé short feld has surprised Robble| scene of battle to observe his youth- ball but made a weird peg to the plate, Jand pinked another with a pitched/to.day. ‘This will be the sea|himself. They don't come too hard] fui protege go down to defeat. Ban has gone over 160 feet and is likely son's first appearance of Yred| fr Andy to handle, and handle well.| Johnson, President of the American|was subduing the Yankees in big| Army Gets Jump “They are, in other words,”’ went| weakened a bit in the eighth when|them before resuming their fight in| All the positions without a si on the expert instructor, Peoria got to him for three runs, two of them earned, but was strong forced by Owen. Then Walker passed tion. The fans here voiced their dis- forced PY ON tr yraiteck and. set. the approval at the ability of the team 4 inning blow. fram the metropolis while Rommel |@20° °° Must sil yi the ball bouneing to the grandstand | pail. to make a new world’s record. and two men scorin ‘ La He fielded his position, too, accept - And the way he whips them over to y v7 a oe “1 5 y] ! NT, * Ee” be merpsives te ave, Do rene o2%Ee, the white unitorms—they are]ing ‘two chances for putouts, and|Mitche:!’s much abused ball club at rat leaves one under the impression Lene, bas, suapented fhe Sankee |leaguo style: acNEST FOINT, N. AMERICANS ARE GAINING. e champ-no, no, not those gray |showed his eyes still are good by get-| the hame of the Dodgers, and all that | that he has been playing major league dispute wih Umpire: Walsh af day in a hard fought game by a score Manager Robinson is asking of his|Daseball all his life. He is a hard of 7 to 6 Bey a, and timely hitter, and with a little|‘%¢ Polo Grounds Tuesday afternoon. Homerun B aker ‘The Tie made a game finish and boys te that they make as good &| nore experience he will probably make|HUSSin# has been put off the fleld os kept Army's adherents on the anxious being Porhola's 48 feet 7 inches.|scored, Numbers meant nothing by|man' appellation years ago by his re-|%howing against them here as they|one of the fastest shortstops in the| ‘hres times this season for impu- Leading Yankees seat until the end, It was the cadets’ Hartranft is putting over 50 feet and] this time. peated efforts at pitching both ends|did in Boston, where they took three }game. dence to arbiters, and Johnson evi- jeavage attack on Thomas in the Sse ‘will better Ralph Rose's 51-foot world] Before the bombardment had quieted | o¢ gouble-headers for the New York | games out of four. But the real test of the Robins wil| ‘ently thought this was too many two frames, which gave them tight record within a year. From this-it|old Hank Gowdy was up again, and|Giauts, was given an ovation when he| Now that the preliminaries, dress} Come Next week and the two succced-| for the few games the Yankees have} PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 4.— Or caer the “ciger soulivar in Ge can be seen that America is likely to]again he banged the ball, sending a 4. ing weeks, when they make their first | Played this season. Huggins was put] inti) Ban Johnson, President of the Maeaee bate ascended the mound, and another! enearsals and 4 inet Ree i 4 1. first frame, slamming cut into the supremacy of the Finns| couple of Braves across the pan! All| when the last Peoria batter went out reh grand openings Western tour of the season. It is] ff the field by “Brick” Owens in im three of their best point winning] told seven Bostonians had pattered in Hie ad dea Debi "londed and the season may well be] the West where they will have to as-| Washington during the opening of ber ting one hit out of four trips to the Finland took first and second with Boeckel got hold of one and ines " the shot at Antwerp, the best put}/rammed to the fence. More men] MeGinnity, who earned the “iron Leagus _|drives, one of them a double, which Spgs fe, lifts the suspen-|Toted them four tallies. Tho cadets <4 “en- | sion mposed Miller Huggins, The ain in the events. —and against our star lefthander, at looked upon as going in full swing,| rt their rights as @ first division|the season; by Frank Wilson at Fen-| sion he imposed on began shelling Thomas agi that. . T ib, wi the Red & 5 d, Be tt, the first man up. In other events, especially the AMATEURS WILL MEET th dition im which the Robbins| (UD. and judging by the way they are| Way Park in the ox Series and| manager of the Yankees, Homerun second. pene Ne all ite so—exactly, Ae at bt by bi “| sprints, America will be stronger than| | (Quite we —ezacty, T toe tt nor | FOR JUNIOR RING TITLES [ase ts anything but discouraging, The] EOE PT Aar Yom are ant thers se] game. og, the, Polo Grounae win ane | Baker will gulde the team. No one | Glare, sprincetons, donc, then, sent have both run the 100 yards in 9 8-5] “The low score counts as in golf. Am AT MADISON SQUARE] “2”, Uncle Robbie's youngsters have) iittig doubt that they will give a good| Boston Red Sox. knows what disposition the American | Beebe in. Passo Cy ny pee eet seconds, record time, within a month,|I right? In other words, your cham- come through so far is gratifying. | account of themselves. With the defeat of the Yankees the Zeamte hed will ee ee the cae, Bet eet wane’ tar. a tisuser? One thing is almost certain, and and Paddock has equalled the 220-| pions now have the gray duifers seven} 4+ « conference between President tic reco imee! down and only four to go—eh, what?" that is that the strong opposition rpioh cams eadountedly, aa.6 zeta | a Pa, Age a ene br. ee r “4 belioabl William C, Prout and Secretary F. W.] with which the Robins will have to bys ‘the ei Grounds ‘Tu ae ye footed reused paler espice f game with the Red Sox, son had the better of Leetes in a ay ‘De Mar, the American Marathon] In vain our native instructor tried Baker acted as manager of Hug- battle yesterday, and Yi uf t as the season progresses will, a veteran and has been| to explain the upset, the unusual hap-| Rublen of the Amatcur Athletic Union,} meet rr bake nly noe for eleven years. This] pening, the four recent defeats of the|the Junior A. A. U. national boxing | With the exoeption ca the Giants Baye B A U io peer, and fe his second win in the big Boston | Braves. championship which was scheduled tojt? come from the West. So far the Peed tian prong Rg brdd Kh rat by core o& 810 2 event. And don’t get the idea that the|be held at Birmingham, Ala., but on|Nobins have Reaves apeenieen grr the Athletics yesterday and filled the | grove ln auiot Yale's runs. i. eee pen Crack golf players dre getting a lot Englishman ‘vas confused just because} account of the State law which pro-| They have lost eight and won nine. Ne iti ta parte: grove in Ai of ‘Tale's runs. to the fourth ———__ ve ft it ranged hold| Out of the eight lost, six have gone of fun out of life, Walter Hagan and} he was an Englishman, There wore) Hiei Soni i Tas tare “Garden ‘onto the Glebinione tothe Brave nod baseball writer, who will act as chair- in Aldrich and Eddy. In the sixth, after Soe Kirkwood plan a tip from] fully two thousand fans there just as‘ a 3 . man, hag selected a committes off INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | Eady hed hit to rignt Acid for, ves ‘America to Honolulu, the Philippines, | Unable to comprehend the form re] Weansaar, gad Turaday evenings, Jono to the Phillies. + present {American League to Observe) cient to name the player in the Amer GUE: vac, | basen, hls sacrifice Ay to, Wood allowed China and Austral ooo Afrtos, versal me was Hie Lane altars ihe, Brat time that the lane aks ate ahont the aicamaee National Hospital Day on_ | League who proves of most value | Baltim’s 1 (hone visitors’ lone tally came in the France and England, to giv A ‘ha 4} A. U. Junior boxing champions! to his t a . ¥ hen Elijott singled, stole tions and compete in tournaments,| champs played like dubs. Art Nehf been Held and all’ registered | combination in baseball, the record of f- taamo Shia wonace, | He'll bs | Reah iter (& Newark. 6 fourth frame when le the Robins, who won four out of five Big Scale May 12. given a $1,000 prize. The eight mem- nto. 9 7 .563| Buffalo. second, reached third on Haseltot from the Phillies and three out of 8 y bers are; Harry Niel, Chicago; Henry Reading. 9 7 .563| Syr’cuse 6 11 .313] and scored wralie, Asdete was throwing four from the Braves, is encouraging P. Edwards, Cleveland; J. C. Isamin- GAMES YESTERDAY. out Wood at firs for a team that suffered the six ter- By Alex. Sullivan. ger, Philadelphia; William B. Hanna, | Syracuse, 14; Jersey City, 1. Beaten Twice. ‘They'll be royally entertained every-| Was as putty in the hands of those . boxers will be eligible to com- wh naturally. supposedly weak maulers. McQuillan, | py exception of those who Barnes and Hutchison made a great|on the other hand, had the champs as helpless as bubes. Entry blanks and other information ° Ree ect and Bouth Jan} Tho Giants had figured out a nice bit [can be had from F. W. Rublen, Secre-|riflo beatings the Giants have handed] 71.41 ig club ownerd of the big] Nem York: J. Ed Wray, St. Louis; H Ming 18 Terente, 2 TOK er ie eee, awint 4 several English profes-| of strategy in sending Nehf, the star|‘r% A. A. U,, Room 605, 290 Broad-|them right at the outset, the most *]G. Salsinger, Detroit; Denman Rochester, 13; Baltimore, 5. ‘The Wased ‘niversity baseball team Ss mh nave’ toured this ber southpaw, against these fellows to] W8¥ New York City. Prgprios knew’ about it being tas leagues are doing everything in their|'Thompson, Washington, and J, C. Newark, 6; Buffalo, 4 (11 in’ga). | defeated the Tadiana University team by i‘ hie it shows abillty to overcome reversals | power to increase the popularity of]O'Leary, Boston, a score of 3 to rofitabl settle up the postponed game, but it po * GAMES TO-DAY, ‘with Kelo University, PSpough way to make 2 iving, isatt| becktrod on Shem, SHARKEY WON'T DESERT [ran okanPty Aioener saa, S2M® 8° | the game wince Judge Landis took the Jersey City at Syracuse, pled’ mueaday, the, Indians Alus alas it? Dick Rudolph started against the BANTAM WEIGHT RANKS.| ZH", Robbie's rookie pitchers |reins as High Commissioner is evi-] John Ganzel, former big league Newark at Buffalo. Was defeated, 10 to 5. SagpHeDA 1009 Be: Retard Bigren.)’ | Gianis end retired the Hist three man. «| have come through is the sensation of [dent by the request that the American | Player, whe once owned the Roshesto: : — He felt something wrong in his arm - thi National League. Dazty and was relieved, as luck would have| sack Sharkey has no intention of de-| Vance’ late of the New Orang club | Leaeue officials have made of all the| manager of the Kansas American As- eQuilian, " tes to suitably decorat att ten cae ae + Answer: | sorting the bantam weight ranks to golof the siiuthern Association, 484 | parks on May 12, whan Mationa! wae ones eee caeile ay is Oe s' 177TH DIVISION TO HOLD RACING ; . bana'e tie, 4 Harry Shriver, + Ark, The Brave attack centered in three] *teF Johnny Kilbano's title, A story to pital Day will be observed throughout t business 1s 60 good e : maa eae Hate erg? iB three that effect has been going tho rounds | Saginaw, Mich. the Brooklyn lb | tne circuit. All the soldiers and eail- | (orcren tt orient it tor besckell, BOXING SHOW TO-NIGHT. TOMORROW: has two young pitchers who will goon |'? friend Hank Gowdy. Out of the thir-] 0¢ boxing circles and’ was even an-|i0¥eiop into real stars, according to {ore from the Government hospitals The Tih Division amateur boxing teen hits made off the champ pitchers | naunced from the ring at Madisonline best judges of hurl ‘will be invited to attend the various ; J A M A | Cc A t cr . | 8a rea Garden, weal es. Flag raising ceremonies, b tournament will be held in Madison that trio made eleven of them, in Vance and Shriver have distin-}5®™ s s a ag: Square Garden to-night, The tourney, MANHATTAN HANDICAP seedings em teett aod 0 keaton: me that I get a chance : BG concerts and other features will help For the day the veteran Gowdy hud Butt for the title,” wuld Sharkey to-de aeaeaee the Dhtliae ne ett Pytenieg [commemorate the occasion. under A. A. U, direction, 1s for the & batting average of 71000,” Four] a tte Berth fortelt Twill make 110 | ea ein thee that venee Sox in the defeat of the Senators. THE BURLINGTON PURSE pounds, and to prove that this is not] @nd Monda; n the game that Vance They must expect a World's Nine scattered hits, but nary a AND 4 OTHER FINE RACES BEGINNING AT 2.30 P. M, SPECIAL TRAINS tave Fear. aration, times in succession—twice in one in-| idle talk, I will make at least 122 poun itched only one of W meni Hereea 7 P run was made jack. He led ds | PI ‘ithelm’ off J Het Nine, Hits Hard im Six Iu ad Bt. and Teh A Fi y Nin ry al atbuan Ave ning—he smacked the ball for line} for Roy Moore, when we moet at the] reached third, and the game that drives, There was not 4 puny blow| Pioneer Club next Tuesday night. [wan Shriver's first start ace major} Durok, in the not distant future, the attack on the Washington in the lot, On his fifth appearance leaguer only two safe hits and one] The club has just made arran, meoundsmen, making a double in Pesent the Crescent 4. C., and wil! com-| old Hank was given bis °] seratch hit were mado oft his delivery.) ments with the city Goverumey the sixth that soored three runs. ‘ama. pete in both divisions. This expert,| is only weakness, tT have been within py visti, Cadore und Mitchell are late in get-| #0 lease @ quarter of an acre of ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 4.—Hard hit- ‘who is also one off Boeckel, no longer a sp simply been following out # policy map.) tine Warmed up to their task, but] #round in back of right field aud Pratt is sure playing a great o, in which the F in appeared five times and ped out.” there is no doubt about their comit the fence will be moved baci: and ‘ound game for the Red Sox. Agair, from William and four he nailed Nehf, Vi a oe “ ‘hreugly when the warm weath the Senators yesterday he accepted] Mary by a score of 10 to 7. The contest Pat Shea, singly and “yh starts. ‘Dutch’ Ruether is pitehini thirteen chances without an error, | was shortened to six innings to let the “Baw, : oNPLSIOR. 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