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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • 21

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Traynor's Pirates anchored themselves in fourth place and Chuck Dressens Red asured themselves of finishing fifth in the National League race when the season closes tomorrow when the Reds won today's game here. 5 to 1, before a paid attendance of 1,224 despite the fact that Bill Swift started two different innings for the Pirates with doubles and another with a single. On top of his unusually heavy hitting Swift did not pitch a bad game. but the breaks went against lum and he took second money to Wild Bill Ballahan. The usually reliable Lloyd Waner contnbuted three runs to Cincinnati's score in the third bY losing track of a lengthy drive hit Montinned es rote PHs.

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Mit k. Nia Wagger RDaels lead iVillanova Routs 1 I 1 I-11'; 4) t) I) vti I I ,4 411) (t; 100-Yard Sprini a a a sa MIA I (1) 0 It ID 41111 I I 1 0 (I, (t; 100-Yard Sprint Moil. loitkev, A ft 0 8 I IA lete Mit touritotolti gmirtinit 1, 0 Marks V. M. VY In 0 I II olio 1.101, 7OIA11 AR.

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C. Eleven 32-7 a four-point, lead over Babe 'Indians, The standings: 0 3 Phe li)s, Of the Dodgerq, in the hot pi, VILLANOVA. Sept. 26, 4 1 Built for the National AP. -V illanova'S nCW football 1.

It I batttng crown yesterday, as the .14 -j repinie undor Maurice 'season went into tt final day. lIe 1'4 "I I r. "1 rtirrly of Santa Clara i. AMI.P1( V-- had two hita in bye times at bat i I Univi rsity, California, was inaug 6 min a 1 7 1(J: Iv I .14 I W. Va, Wem.

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tory over Pennsylvania Military Argentina's collygd7, The Cadets. beWen 41 to chances to fall three points to 30. 2.6 1 ,0 bA Arm, Lomtioto, kigdgb J.00. I On I bunch It, emit 1. W.

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