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North Penn Review from Lansdale, Pennsylvania • 7

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UESDAY SEPTEMBER 1922 NORTH PENN REVIEW Page 7 jl SALIENT SITINGS SITED ROM SPORTDOV BUTTS HITTING STAR Jl gave the a matter would be Shank If 0 0 PERKASIE A 3 0 AMBLER' If 0 Pierson 0 Totals 7 1 If Totals 1 8 27 10 WYNDMOOR 0 0 0 1 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ORELAND TT 0 0 0 0 4 1 3 0 0 If League Status 0 0 I il 0 0 1 6 6 1 0 0 0 1 WELDON 0 0 0 0 County League Status 0 9 0 0 0 1 Totals 1 one of offerings 0 0 6 0 17 Totals HATBORO LANSDALE SS' 1 0 'Totals McKinley ll 4 0 4 8 3 0 7 8 i i 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 4 4 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 L' 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 L5 3 1 8 0 0 0 7 i 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 lb 0 0 O' 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 Totals Ambler Willow 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 1 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 2 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 PO 700 700 600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 17 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Blast Doylestowit Ambitions With 3 1 Re verse David Pitches 0 2 0 Haywood Robinson Buckman Pct 800' 607 500 444 375 125 Toole If Eckert Stinson 3b Wilson lb Erb ss Scarborough Pcukasie LANSDALE Doylestown Souderton Ambler Conshohocken PO607667611588412055 9 0 Ambler Increases Margin in I Penn Race LANSDALE Perkasie Souderton Doylestown Ambler Conshohocken AU Your Life Lansdale and Perkasie Will Play Saturday Clemmer Kranch McGrory Saylor vp Totals 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 i pj I pH: 0 ia 1 0 0 1 1 5 0 1 0 0 27 I Totals i on I Weldon i 0 0 0 a HelpYoar Teeth Bellis 3b Refsnyder Totals' McKinley Glenside 1 0 2 0 0 0 afternoon game McKinley Smith rTotals Oreland Perkasie Clubber Heads As sault With Perfect Day Blindt Goes Well Bateman Crashes ive When Ambler alls 8 3 Glenside Champions in Suburban Again 19 0 '2 0 4 27 18 Everett Sift ss Mahan Potts Cooner Specht lb Houpt 3o 0 1 1 2 0 4 0 1 1 13 18 27 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3O1124 1O 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 One Hit or Conshie as Lansdale Wins 13 2 3 1 0 7 3 1 0 0 PO 733600563471333308 2 2 0 2 3 0 4 8 4 3 0 2 0 10 0 ft 0 0 II 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 18 24 0 2 0 0 6 0 ii 2 I) 2 I Derimone It I McCall cf Murphy 3b I Kellv ss I McDonald Kennedy I Beamish Jones 21 'League Meeting Tomorrow Tomorrow night at Souderton there will be a meeting of tne Montgomery County League tit is expected that (here will be considerable discussion about future plans for play off games the subsequent games providing Lans dale wins from Perkasie on Saturday at Souderton 0 0 0 (b 1 Ox 0 0 1 2 Game for Second Half Title to Be Played at Souderton Presi dent Pike and Perkasie will play one game to decide the championship of the County League race The meeting will be: on the Sou derton field next Saturday President Pike Called on the by the sporting editor of 'the President Pike made this an RE VIE this morning nouncement' Asked whether a series of games would be played for the championship of the league should Lansdale win the play off game the league executive said he did not know i He intimated that a subse quent series would be up to the Perkasie management Kennedy' cf McKeorie 3b Power rf Schafer lb Eddowes 2b Spieth If McAllister Gilharn Blindt Totals 3 0 Schaedler Market Street Hatfield Pct 900 600 500 500 200 Baseball Team of Brothers ew if any families in the country can boast of a baseball team of broth ers but this is the proud boast of the Newswanger family of Quarryville I Lancaster County Pa They evenhave an extra man and all of them i are brothers I This combination has been playing I good ball this season Every one of the ten brothers can play the game I Thomas and Haines are two of the best pitchers in the county while Robert is a finished backstop1 When this combination is working they need much of a team be hind them In a recent game Tom and Haines between them fanned eighteen bat ters Tom is the pitching ace of the Rising Sun team in the Maryland League while Haines pitches for Quarryville Last season Haines pitched the Lancaster American Legion nine to the county champion ship our Clubs in Pike Circuit Tie When Souderton Beats Perkasie 2 0 0 ft Of 1 0 1 ft 1 OO1 0 0 0 ft ft ft 1 1 1 ft 0 5 10 27 11 0 OlftO 0 L1 333 100 Souderton Grumbles Before Durbin 5 0 4 a 0 3 0 1 0 4 1 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0v o' 0 0 04 'oK 0 0 0 0 A 1 1 ft 2 ft GJensidc Hatboro Ashbourne McKinley Wyndmoor ort Washington a number games remain to be playeld in the Suburban League Jack 1 Glenside champs have successfully de fended the title and second time title holders in the near Philadclphia cir cuit With a total of eight wins and two defeats the Houser team cannot be beaten whatever happens Yesterday mormlig Wyndmoor handed the Glensiders a second de feat of the season in the league win ning 44o 1 In the afternoon Glen siae copped Irom McKinley1 5 to 1 annexing the rag Johnny Plews wa? on the mound in the am and Twining came through in the after noon struggle a 3 10 24 1ft 3 0 1 31 8 3 32 ir 9 9 8 3 4 4 6 9 ft 10 15 21 II ft 0 0 ft ft 1 ft ft 0 1 1 24 0 0 0 2 7 9 10 II A 0 0 ft ft 0 1 1 ft 0 RH A i 0 u0 0 2 0 Double and Clemmer by Vote 2 ss Sherman Totals Hatboro I McKinley A 0 0 Donofry Donofry Cavil 1b Krieger 3b Powell ss Hill If Donofry Shewe 2b Engard rf Totjrls Wyndmoor Glenside Lads Split Even Yesterday and Sweep 1922 Title 0 0 3 0 2 0 8ft 13 0 0 0 0 1 6 GOOD WORK LOW PRICES i awl A Painless Dentistry St (M MU Mi A 11 Dr Hyman 9th Market 0 0 ft 1 5 Willow Grove 3 Glenside Am 0 5 I 3 3 Second Half chap named Murphy surprised self score: CONSHOHOCKEN 0 0 9 (k 7 of postponed Asbestos Team Comes Through After Struggle With Grovers 5 3 1 0 5 11 27 WILLOW' GROVE 1 1 1 0 2 6 6 7 7: 10 17 Rollers ss McCauley rf Totals 1 GLENSIDE Seufers Tumble irst lii Bask to inish 0 1 7 36 27 4 WASHINGTON A 0 0 0 ft ft 1 1 ft Two base hits Eddowes Struck out by David 2 by Blindt oases on nans ironx javia 1 Blindt 2 Wild Blindt hits Ryan Clauser Bakev Davit base Butts Double plays airburn to Ryan to Yeakel 3 Eddowes to McAllis ter to Shafer Worcester Collegeville Gratersforj I Oaks I Schwenksville airview Hatfield i Machine Works General Machine Work Jobbing and Building of Special Machinery Kane Rodgers Houpt Poole lb Ketchel 3b A Dungan lb Davies 3b Michener If I Dungan I Gordon rf i Douglass cf I Gilbert ss I Oberholtzer Richards 2b Lamb Jf I Totals i I Ashbourne Washington Mooney Beatty ss Refsnyder I Murphy 3b Beatty If I Mailer If A Moonev lb Dalfrey cf Catanach I Smith lb Acmstrong 3b Brooks cf Whittig 2b Harding 'If Klnnev 1 The first team' to fall from the firstplace tie that existed from Saturday night until Monday morning was Doylestown With David in form and Butts to all fields Perkasie tumbled nan Marvin Brunner Real Estate and' General Business Agent Worcester Pa Phone Centro Point 31 ll Saturday Scores Collegeville 3 Worcester 1 Graterford 10 airview 9 Oaks 8 Schwenksville 4 Monday Games Collegeville 11 airview 8 (Other games postponed) Standing' of Clubs 12 12 11 10 7 1 Lewis 3b i Lewis ss Gambone Garrett rf Smith If I Walmslev It Schneider I Hedrick ASHBOURNE i II 0 1 0 0 0 says: is rea bounty League act ivitics at Perkase when asked whether there enaSel an elim inalion series in the Pennsylvania railroad divisional II 0 1 All honor to Sir William Durbin His jntching turned back the Souder ton offensives yesterday afternoon blanking the Trumbore men 5 0 in the nnal dash to the tape in a sched nled County League conflict He al lowed three hits and hi? field general ship was superb The game dispen ed with the last defensive that stood wiween ne Ex Doughboys and the The Pike circuit season was curtained with a tie The next move is up to Perkasie No dishonor to Lees The big collegian who put his own ton team in the race and gave Lans bale its chance at the same time by turning in two second half defeats for I Perkasie worked hisv big heart out I He was there fighting from start to I ni sh He allowed six hits two of If them of the scratchiest order His I team wobbled behind him The high I est tribute can be paid to the big col I iigian he is a real sport After his I team faltered and skidded behind I liim did he crab? Not Saylor I luck was eveirything he said I He wanted to win that game the worst "ay So did his mates He knew it rhe moment the rain that omened a postponement had ceased i started to ring there be a was the most popular Lans dale query Manager Lownes took a big chance He got away with its The largest eiowd of the season thronged Mem orial Park and saw team push into the running Sensational fielding plays featured tie Ex Doughboy entrance into the mner shrine The Diemer Merkle the greatest in the in dependents) never showed to betterHAantage A pair lightning double 'rts in which Diemer Merkle anti Hyde and Bateman Merkle and Hyde were principals were thrills Catches me lumtiersome Kephart in left and the agile Wood in right brought a of satisfaction to Sir William itzpatrick was the shin 1Rg light of the Souderton play He stood behind the big Saylor and the pair went down with the flag a it wai a beautiful game far better tnan the score shows and it would 'ai been a thriller had Saylor re ceived any kirtj of support In the i rii two innings but six men faced 1Re Souderton pitcher In the entire yme innings but one Souderton irun P'r reached third Lansdale wound the last regular meeting of the whedule with a first 'hut out Jn the third 5 inning Hyde came with first tally of the frolic virtbiien it ight field With normal fielding should have been held on first with j'rt'PRie but Speer let the ball go by without touching it Hyde pulledP at tmrU for a triple "Kephart ounded out to Clemmer at first ish a lucky one that rolled slowly in utile infield and hopped past Saylor ''i Hyde scored Die the ball to short and ish was ni i seconcI Merkle was tossed by hitzpatrick thnVl there any looked like a score But one eached Then came the 3' Diemer hit the ball 'M 'll and Kranch foozled attempted to sacrifice Diemer HUI U0WI thn i MUX j( Hviuci it pciiccuiy thn L011' on rooters groaned when nd Lefty Clemmer drop v(: I (ir B'llnw ni)einer ruc'Hii'uuu bit nf a came through with the big Oi thn TT is i 1 1 i 14411 nitpkj icf iL Lui Diemer and 1 VOO(1 WM nflIUhe bal1 Woml Il second catchin an I ltzPatrick whizzed it back i DiemerMerkle Koehler Batema Woods' If McIntyre rf il A nprfnnb hunf i nwa rd A baylor fielder it perfectly ish i VVliKlfet I B'linm inrow Woman came through with the big 1r the IT) TT 1 rl AL I I vut 44XV ti 1 '4 ou JL 1 1 1 1 1 Diemer and Merkle I Wood walked When Dur Clemmer and catching in empt to complete a double The I' (Continued on Page Eight) Doughboy Drive Smashes inal Baseball Defenses Championship Race Tied ansdale Clan Completes Whirlwind Assault Coining rom Behind in Dash to the inish Over Holiday Course Brea ks in Other Games Assist Lownes Merkle Club in Dead Heat Sprint With irst Half Winners Ambler Glenside A Weldon Cireland Willow Grove 4i Ambler ield Club pulled another game away frorti the field in the North Penn League yesterday morning when the team won noni winow Glove to 3 Grovers gave the leaders hard bat tle smacking 10 hits from Martin Since taking oveir the North Wales franchise the Grove Club has been playing good baseball and will be a strong contender in the circuit an other year Oreland Jolts Glenside 17 0 Oreland trampled on the hopes of the Glenside American Legion team winning 17 0 The game was called at the end of the eighth when rain swept the field a Beaten 13 10 Keasby Mattison was a surprised team when the boy? trpm Weldon won 13 to 10 giving them eight straight wins It was a hitting frolic Scores: Labor Day Scores Ambler Oreland 17 Weldon 13 10 Standing of the Clubs 4 Kauira in me niuriiiiig wiiKie tne alternoon Durbin stopped Souderton with three safeties When? Where? tbousads It is all th at remains to' be discussed The dope will be Dungan Cops Duel ort Washington won its League game of the season by trip ping the fast Ashbourne team in twelve innings 3 to 1 It was a great pitching battle between Charlie ink and Warren Dungan with the latter striking out sixteen hitters II 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two base hits Speer Kranch pictv rjxunier iczpairicic Struck out Rv Savior Umpires Wassner and Otis Standing of the Club irst Half t9 6 1 1 0 3 8 36 10 2 0000 0100000 Day Scores Wyndmoor 4 Glenscide 1 (am) Glenside 5 McKinley l(pm) ort Washington 3 Ashbourne 1 i4 innings Hatboro 2 McKinley 1 Standing of Clubs 2 34 Crothers Breaks 99 in 1OO Breaking straight in his string of 50 Elias Hall on the high over all trophy at a shoot at the Pace Rod and Gun Club Saturday In a 100 target evnt Steve Crothers was wis in 100 i Anything taibluas Saylor Blanks infants A 0 1 0 0 0 Ryan 2b Clauser 3b airburn Butts lf Green cf Pickup rf Yeakle lb Ralston Vote Totals Souderton flMd TMth SImom Trameitv nsetlelne EASTERN PAINLESS wSi DENTISTS? 942 heart BURN! Stop that needless torture I Eat what foods you please and when you plea But don't suffer indiges I tion or heart bum i At the first sign of pain i 'take three to six I DIGESTERS In a few i minutes the pain is gone: eep a nanay I vial of DI i GESTERS in your nocxer nr nar nil rhe i time 40 for 25 cents Swallow Whois Digesters THE DILL CO NORRISTOWN (Makars of Dill's Balm of Ltfs) MnnMMMBavnaiiMiMl Lavher 2b Briscoe ss Reed ss Mabuire 1b Mason ct I ink I Day I Hannan 3b Muhl rf Vesso If Totals ORT Labor Day Games (Monday) Lansdale 13 Conshohocken 2 Perkasie 3 Doylestown Souderton 8 AmbJer 5 PM' Lansdale 5 Souderton 0 Peraksic 9 Conshohocken 3 Doylestown (postponed) I BY THE INSIDER I Lansdale and are tied for second half honors in ihe Pike circuit race a Coming from behind jn a loss of three stiaightamu at the start of the split season floundered them in a last plaee tie with Con hoheken the displayed all the fighting spirit that marked the achievements of the hundreds of Shoucmds of khaki clad youths for whom they are named A weel in sportdom of this section Everything broke just jig'1' On ppcnnd Sondprtnn were turn ing in their first win of the last dasn beating Ambl'er I eSted rvT ed Prka5e from the lead into tie The score was 2 0 On Mom Bay moininj erkasic eliminated Doylestown from the race by virtue of a3 beating 'irk8nwn'i "third TsnirnJ7 vvncs and a throng of rooters who braved the threatening weather at lleniorial foTrnsonfl ors get the gate when Sir William Durbin beat the deter Lnicd Lees blanking Souderton 5 0 In the morning onhohoeken was damaged 13 to 2 pjr his effectiveness 'arakist'Arnhl" Perkasie in the sterling game of his career he fc'Sful firm 1 against Ambler and wound up with the Souderton shutout showing the same i ivin'Sunchers "ifit 1" 'tb hts two amc' In thc Wilkie hrentown punchers one lone hit In the afternoon Durbin stopped Souderton with three safeties Will there be a enes? This i the question of Efor subsequent consideration Clarence (Bob) Lownes Claude Bowen monarch a scries said: I "1 don't know (series I believe there wil be a plav off id the Pennylvan railroad dvsiona! Tie odds ar off in the County League However there may Pnwiii of the Perka4Ttcam w't aJeaffuc meeting when it was decided to divide the season President Id enacted a stroke move' the tal1 chaP thc elub in 'i ieii unable was written the inutes tbat fwenty game condition and Ihe pennant wHl be awm de onhat'baL1 wil1 revert back t0 a to Whether there will be a series is entirely up to that club Perkasie team is beaten the the Harrisburg Motive outfit If the Terminal able le play if it had a mind erX? is I White If I Morris 2 McKeon Geissler In fell 3b I Myers Hinkle Boyles thoughts The score was 3 1 in seven innings Just McAllister had turned in the jfinal out of the seventh the storm broke and the big holiday crowd scattered 1 Tne score omen a eh se game It was although' Perkasie never ap peared in danger Slow base running and unfortunate breaks worked to a county seat disadvantage On three occasions Doylestown stickers bit into double plays when a score was in prospect Blindt pitched good ball but David had an edge In the second inning Butts came through with a two bagger into left and later crossed with the first run After Butts doubled Dennehey sent a fly into right center Power got under the ball and it went thruaim After Green had flied out to tlnird Yeakle single'! right and Butts scored Ralston hit into a double play In the third 7 another run was counted David singled into center Ryan put down a sacrifice David went to third when Clauser grounded out airburn singled through third and Davis scored sDeiinehey flied out to center Doylestown broke through in the fifth Eddowes doubled to left Speith flied out to Yeakle McAllis ter singled to left and McAllister scor ed Gilharn hit into a double The final Perkasie rim was in the seventh Ralston walked David sac rificed Ryan singled Clouser put down a pretty squeeze bunt and Rals ton scored airburn was safe when McKeone threw wild to first Blindt passed Butts purposely fan ned In the fifth inning Dennehey broke a bone in his right ankle when he turned su'denly and started back to field a drive made by Eddowes He was ear ned irom the playing grounds bcorc: DOYLESTOWN' II 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 PERKASIE Ryan 0 Clouser 3b airburn ss 0 wutrs rt Bakey If Demichev Green If Yeakel lb Ralston David Totals 3 Game called end of seventh heavy rain Doylestown 0 0 0 0 1 0 Perkasie 0110001 3 Butts irom or twenty minutes on Saturday afternoon after the Ex Doughboys had recorded one of the easiest wins of the season handing Ambler a stinging lacing 8 3 at in the first of the last lap fin ishes telephone operators worked time and overtime Although the silver voiced lasses of the switchboard do not usually play a part in the national pastime they did on the evening of September 2 or a time the Lansdale fan? who had just seen their crush the first defense in the last drive in the siege I of Pennantville asked for specified numbers in the village of Souderton I Later as it became more and mere I difficult to secure connections to the backyard of Rusj activ ities the helped out I line is busy I will call operatois would say I sister just tell me the score of the Perkasie Souderton the patron would plead The caught the spirit of the occasion The reply way asweet music 2 Perkasie Then because the girls at the ex change had heard the stery told time and again hev would tersely hand out a bit more gave' Perkasie three hits and Voltz pitched for they would ad The' telephone operators made more lasting friends through the brief minutes on Saturday afternoon than they could have by a serv ice in any other way again will I crab at an op was an expressed senti ment 1 So while Durbin backed by wonderful sunnort ami bv a billing 'i club in action turning back efforts of tne Ampler cohorts Souderton was registering a third straight count over the Bowen clan men The race was tied up Let happen what may the folks were as good a the peoples Lansdale Perkasie Doylestown and Souderton were jamming the first platform The couple To be crowded off had a respite for a full day Lansd'alc had won Perkasie had beep licked1 or the time it matter Du'nbip had everything his own wav Hatboro 2 McKinley 1 Taylor pitching for Hatboro allow Mi ed McKinley only one hit and Hat te boro won 2 1 The lone hit was made by Myers in the third inning Hard i ino CPrlforJ xl rill KUV vvilltlJll ill LUC fifth on single The fielding of Armstrong and catching of Kinney featured for Hatboro end fielding of Morris and Boyle for McKinley Scores: MOHVXG GtME GLENSIDE Montgomery 2b Egolff ss Schifly Plews cf Twining cf Cavis rf Hallowell lb Bellis 3b Refsnyder If Weiss Morris Mvcrs McKeon Sherman ss i Geissler lb Infell 3b Boyle rf Hensell Totals (JLENSID1 Montgomery 2b Egiotr ss Hopkins Plews cf Twining Gavis rf Halowell lb i Lees and a group from Souderton way made anything pos sible on Saturday when the Trumbore clan handed Perkasie a defeat The i core was 2 0 and was the second time that the big Souderton mounds man has turned back the' without a run He permitted them but three hits The victory put four clubs in a tie Voltz worked a great game giving up five hits but an error and one of the hits did the trick In the second when Scuderton eas ed over the only two strokes of the game itzpatrick started things with a single He was forced at second when Clemmer hit a ground er to short Kranch rolled a ground tn liVi irku urkx Ixzkzxfinzl 1X7 1 iL Tk 44 MUMI WMV MVWtVM VV IViJ LWU the I on McGrory singled smartly through ine innp ami lommo ri kvonnh ored SOUDERTON 0 a 0 a I 0 0 l0 1 0 jO It was rumored yesterday morning that Conshie had slipped fromunder and had quit Such wasmot the case When the Ex Doughboys called upon the pastime field of Mister Williams at the Irontown the home talen hosts were on the field They were there to protect their forfeitYnoney and that was about all The Ex Doughboys engaged in a morning of play The 13 to Eighteen hits were 'totaled from Beamish Merkle Bateman and Hyde had! four each Thc latter ihad a homer almost he neglected to 1 M' MV4VV WI A VUC IUItV 1 IIlcl LLCr touch third ed little whether school kept or not Wilkie had fun along with a Dunbip had everything his own way the rest of them have to let himself out in' He missed a no hit game when a a'in he simply sent them him I mo iing mi mem 'b'fi 'Hi support was superb The Latis dale hitting was typical of the Ex Dougnboy crew swatting form i ive times did Harry Bateman face the Hartranft ive times did he crash the fruit into safe ty zones His first was a two bagger to the boards in center scoring a pair of runs ahead of him The next was a single into center On his third ex change with Hartranft 2 strikes were called before he polled the sphere over the fence in right for the circuit scok ing two runs ahead of His fourth was a single between second and first and his last was a jam through third Wood celebrated his come back into the game after a lay off of several weeks because of an injury with a display of the best outfielding seen in the League all year He ac chances in the field two of the outs coming after long runs On two otiher occasions his perfect throws cut off runners at third and home A line throw and one hop straight as a Sioux chiefton made the runners look foidrth In the sixth seventh eighth and ninth innings Durbin was simply in there sending them up In these fdur innings eight of the Ambler hits were counted Starting in the ve'rv first inning the Ex Doughboys gave Durbin a working (Continued on Page Eight) i 13 10 24 kmU th MMa wkm nt rai iran.

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