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HUGGINS TO GET RID OF 
| LHARRY SALLEE PICKLES THE Stack: Beciks men 2 5” MEN L 
PITCHERS ROY GOLDEN AND 
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Hooking for right off the reel. ‘‘Reb” 
Oakes punched a Single to center, scor- 
ing Mowrey and Sheckard. \Marsans 
)tossed the ball home and Oakes grabbed 
second. Gee, how those Red outfielders 
love to zing the ball around! O’Leary 
walked. Joe Tinker danced ‘the high- 
land fling in the pages of the dia- 
mond. P 
“You're wilder ee Bowel ” shouted 
pene ik” to his Nae : 
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urd Three Cincinnatr Twirlers 
fundo voice back of the Reds’ bench. 
“Td-.like to climb into the stand and 
choke you to death,” said “‘Tink,’’ 
“Gee, but you’re a nice, mild, gentle 
sort of an animal,” said the bass drum- 
mer as he fled to a safer spot, 
Harry, Sallee spanked the leather 
Savagely all afternoon. Harry and 
“Tink’’? led their respective teams with 
the big stick. “Tink” got three rousing 
wallops and the ‘“‘Higginsport Huckle- 
berry” also hit the center of the bull’s- 
eye three times. 
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