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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - October 11, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather mostly fair the evening Republican third edition volume xxxxvi1____mitchell, s. Friday october la 1929, fourteen pages number i cubs take the game by 3 to i score Premier will speak twice in new York Eckner and Mcmaster hits a Hill Star chamber Tariff cabals will be feted by his countrymen living in Gotham Friedrichs Hafen Germany oct. La �?1 it a or. Hugo Eckener and the entire Crew the dirigible Graf Zeppelin with the exception i commander Ernest Lehmann have j refused to participate in the projected North pole flight next j year a for financial and technical the refusal became apparent i from a list which or. Eckener circulated among the Zeppelin Crew they Star when cubs win s a. Senator would have All information placed before Congress birthday tomorrow i or negative state i Public interest new York n. Y., oct. Llu apis a. Ramsay Macdonald Premier great Britain told 5.000 guests gathered to Honor him at a luncheon tendered by the English speaking Union and free English societies at the hotel Astor today that he was an internationalist As Well As a Patriot. R evening Republican Bureau the Albee building i Washington A tatt1 in Hinnov i Washington C., oct. Llu Proval 11 Al Aklu p01 members Congress have Access to the Tariff information gathered by the u. S. Tariff commission As a basis for recommending rate changes was made by love killing in Kansas City an admits murder sweetheart planned suicide a a a _ Washington A. Oct. Llu Dexter i new York n. Y., oct. 12�?�? Churchill Dayton 25 years old i senator w. H. Mcmaster Here this i Kansas City is the Central figure week in offering an amendment to in the second sensational murder i the Tariff Bill now pending in the Case which has stirred the National i Senate capital to the last two weeks. J Mcmaster amendment which the City scarcely had recovered a. From the Shock Over the revelations j would require the commission to the alleged murder a pretty j give to each member Congress i fences. Tomorrow is his 63rd birth Burse by her husband a Bank clerk an information in its Possession when it Learned a Youthful life j planning to costs production j insurance Salesman from Kansas i a and other rate factors drastically j complis hed j. Ramsay Macdonald prime minister great Britain is in what he called the City his adoption today to receive the greetings friends and to rest. Today he had a program luncheons teas dinners and Confer Day and he plans to spend it with friends and a in quiet contempt _ Titi both Thi Nast and the City held d6&t6d find choked to deft the. there Are no plans for his 23-year-dd sweetheart Marjorie j changes the present system under sunday after which he will Cross Donnell an employee and writer which the Tariff body considers into Canada by Way Niagara Tor the National geographic Maga 1 such information As chamber sessions charging that the present procedure a should be abolished As secret chamber proceedings a senator with Calls one by a group so he also accepted responsibility in a Mcmaster declared Calist leaders including Morris letter written to his Mother in i a no member Congress can Hinquist chairman the socialist Kansas City in which he said he j pass intelligently on proposed National committee and Norman would take his own life. Jealousy. Schedules without full and com Falls for a conference with Mackenzie King. Canadian Premier. Social Calls the Forenoon today was occupied Zine. Police say he confessed according to the police Dayton unhesitatingly confessed the crime. Thomas candidate for mayor. A j and drink Are blamed by the police deputation from the jewish Agency for the commission the crime. Palestine was also expected. The murder is believed to have Macdonald will make his first been committed late monday night speech the Day before 5.000 in the fashionable Roosevelt hotel in guests at a luncheon at the hotel Astor arranged by the English speaking Union with the co operation three British societies. Later he will address 2.000 members and guests the foreign policy association at Tea and a reception at the Commodore. At dinner he will be the the same neighbourhood As embassies and Home exclusive social leaders but it was not discovered until Early wednesday when Dayton is alleged to have called a Bellboy and informed him he had killed his sweetheart. When the police arrived they found Dayton Clad in a Tuxedo kneeling beside the j bed with his head resting on the tile United l5reast a Tbs dead sweetheart. Miss and to great als0 was 111 evening clothes her shoes and stockings re stops in Philadelphia a moved. Her face showed signs a Macdonald arrived in new York j terrific beating and Finger Marks yesterday from Washington after a were visible on her Throat Stop in Philadelphia for luncheon. Apparently had with his daughter Ishbel and his j placed in bed and covered Only official party he was met at the her face showing. Jersey City terminal the Balti too sleepy to Kui himself More and Ohio Railroad by sir on the Dresser were two empty Harry Armstrong. British Consul i w Hisky bottles and a .38-caliber re Anbini plete information. The secret chamber should be abolished. The Consumers the country millions for the support the Tariff commission for the purpose foreign a taming information which is denied Congress. A a every Railroad Public Utility Street car system Gas company and Telephone company when asking for a raise in rates must go before a state utilities commission and give full information and facts which constitute the basis for such i an increase Lei rates. To hearings in connection therewith Are Public and the record is open to the inspection every citizen. It is not unreasonable to ask that the same Metlz d be adopted toward industries asking for special privileges Worth hundreds millions. Would reverse policy a under the present system the Tariff commission however this fundamental information on which rate boosts Are granted is kept a a Hornsby a Bush wild crowds fathered to Back Macks Day is Chilly and blankets and rugs abound in bleachers it took them a Long time to get started but today the cubs got away to a Good Lead in the sixth inning and maintained the advantage to the end with the winning score standing at 3 to i. Bush turned the trick at the Mound for the cubs and was the first to Cross the plate after walking when Hornsby singled. The great Rogers and English also scored in the sixth when Kiki Cuyler found one Earnshaw a benders for a single. Ramshaw was the losing Pitcher today while Bush was credited with the hrs for the cubs. General at new York. A crowd at the ferry and thou the police theory is that secret. It is not even Avail Volver also was found in the room. I a5ie to members Congress. I be mete along the streets cheered the planned to kill himself but had British Premier As the motor Cara drunk so much the whisky to Van threaded its Way up fifth ave j fortify his nerve that he had fallen nue through the evening Rush hour j into a stupor before executing his traffic. I plan. I arousing himself from the stupor canadians plan fetes i Dayton wrote a 3-Page note. The for visit Premier contents the letter now in the Ottawa Canada. Oct. Llu up a j hands the Coroner were revealed Canada will Honor Britain a Premier in part the following j. Ramsay Macdonald with a series am going to kill my sweetheart luncheons dinners and recep i and then myself. I know i love her Lions during his ten Day visit to the. A without her love i cannot live we have both deceived each other the Premier his daughter ish Jand Jurt one another. Now the Ethel. And members his party will i i quor is wearing off. I shall enter Canada Over the intimation begin drinking again and get up a1 peace Bridge at Buffalo on to ask enough courage to kill Day after a visit to Niagara a j the last sentence caused the police the by will sail for eng a. Make a search the room re october 25. Suiting in finding the loaded re _ a to Wolver under a Blanket at the foot Roberts convicted one the two Beds in Indiana theft War declared on Hunters at Lake Williamsport ind., oct. up a William Roberts Huron. S d., was convicted on a charge Auto banditry today by jury which heard evidence regarding his alleged implication in. The robbery last August 8 the Marshfield iud., state Bank. Conviction on this charge Calls during the past several Days attention the City officials has been called to the fact that Hunters had been shooting ducks on Lake Mitchell thus violating the City ordinance which forbids either Hunting or fishing on the City a years in prison. Judge Harley Mitchell property. Game for sentence from to to 25 Harden Charles Ferguson informed bluing will impose sentence later. The City officials the fact and o said that he were Given author weather forecast Lieve it is extremely important in connection with the present Tariff deliberation that this policy be reversed. Members the Western group in the Senate have declared themselves in support the Mcmaster amendment and will support it in a body. 50-mile Gale rips Chicago Lake Shore Chicago us oct a Lake Michigan kicked into 16 foot Waves by a blustery East wind last night roared and slapped a 50 mile front which Chicago was the Center. Shipping was per led breakwaters weakened and Shore drives were washed by Waves hat arched angrily Over Concrete clubs. Apartment building dwellers along the Lake in Rogers Park and Evanston again experienced the fear Felt last Spring that the repeated pounding was weakening foundations. Building inspectors looked Over several the Large apartment buildings but found them in no danger. Highway worker hit by Motorist White Lake. S. D., oct. Llu special a John h. Wagner Highway patrol Man Here is still Union Board approved by committee Legge Williams and Mckelvie draw hostile votes Washington C., oct. a5 a a favourable report was voted by the Senate agriculture today on the nominations ail members the Federal farm Board. All except three the nominations were approved unanimously one vote was cast against chairman Legge and three votes cast against Carl Williams Oklahoma who represents Cotton and Sam a Mckelvie Nebraska who represents wheat. the 19 members on the committee All voted except senators Morris Republican Nebraska and ships Trad Farmer labor Minnesota who were not present during the hearings on confirmation. Tariff Outlook termed gloomy Many senators see Little Hope completing rate revisions chairman Mcnary the committee said he would make the report to the Senate immediately and would open up the debate on confirmation the first next week. He declined to disclose the names senators voting against any the members. While the opposition to Williams and Mckelvie was expected the vote against chairman Legge was somewhat a Surprise. Washington C., oct. a3 a the task getting the Tariff Bill out the Way before the special session ends in december appeared increasingly hopeless today Many senators. Numerous controversies some which like that Over sugar imposts Are expected to consume a week or Are certain to grow out schedules and with Only legislative Days left for the special session continue the rate schedules�?16 them Haven to been reached yet. A dozen or More individual amendments to be disposed before the rates can be taken up still confronted the chamber today although the Issue Philippines Independence was out the Way leaders Sawr several probable obstacles to further delay reaching the rate schedules. Coalition feared there is talk a move by the coalition democrats and Independent republicans which hag repeatedly Defeated the regular republicans on the flexible Tariff policy and lesser issues to move to dispense with the regular order its Bush Earnshaw by Alan j. Gould associated press sports writer Shibe Park Philadelphia pa., oct. Llma a the shift the worlds series scenery today brought the athletics Back to their Home grounds with an enthusiastic Home town crowd to cheer their dash to make it three straight Over the cube the chicagoan after taking two Long counts at Home nominated Guy Bush with Charley Root in Reserve in an attempt to break their losing Streak. With a sunny somewhat Chilly Day for the proceedings Connie Mack hesitated about sending the ancient spitball or Jack Quinn to the Box to see whether 13 More cubs could be fanned. It was believed the a a would rely on the Youthful Speed with Earnshaw Grove or Walberg starting. R not so cold it was not quite so cold nor so Windy As the second Battle or rather second rout at Chicago but overcoats and blankets were just about As useful. The teacher crowd after the customary All night Vigil by hundreds who could have done about As Well for themselves by staying Home for a Good nights sleep had not quite fued by noon the Long stretch from the left Field foul line to the Center Field Corner. About 3,000 fans pocked into the Dollar seats As the noisy Advance guard an expected capacity turnout 38,000. There a. A marked contrast Between the two Parks la the targets offered to the heavy hitters. The big double deck stand stretching All the Way across the left Field Side this Park looked like a set up for Jimmy Foxx and Al Simmons who were Able to locate Wrigley Field. Watch from roofs the a a bleachers outside the More difficult Home run spots in Walls Shibe Park were just As and mar extraordinary than those in Chicago. Instead closing two streets outside the Park As was done for the extra stands at Wrigley Field Philadelphia erected a Row stands atop the roofs a Block houses on twentieth Street faring right Field. The a a in new White uniforms trotted out before noun for a brisk workout. Biddie Rommel pitched to the ters. O Bruins famed firing line goes into action in Sixto three score Hornsby finds Eye to line out single in 6th Frame and double in eighth a a heavy hitters baffled by Bush Box score Chicago 3 a r h to a e Mcmillan 3b 4 0 0 i i 0 English is 4 i 0 0 2 i Hornsby 2b 4 i 2 2 i 0 Wilson 3 0 2 3 o 0 Cuyler 4 0 i 3 0 0 Stephenson 4 0 i 4 0 0 Grimm la 4 0 0 9 0 0 Taylor c 4 0 o 5 2 0 Bush p 3 i 0 0 i 0. Totals 34 3 6 27 i i Philadelphia i a r h to a e Bishop 4 0 i 3 4 0 Haas 5 0 2 0 .0 0 Cochrane c 3 i 2 12 0 0 Simmons 3 0 0 0 0 Foxx la 4 0 0 9 0 0 Miller 4 0 i 2 mgt 0 Dykes 3b 3 0 i i 0 i Boley is 4 0 2 o 2 0 ear show p 2 0 0 0 2 0 Summa x 7 i 0 0 0 0 0 a Roll Call vote was taken on each i and take up the agriculture sched wholesale Slaughter the which he had witnessed on Previ the Highway East town Ous occasions. Monday he con an Cussion the brain and also sus Ity he would take Steps to Stop the. Wholesale Slaughter the Birds us following an automobile a by the associated press South Dakota mostly fair to night and saturday except possibly i mayor George Fredericks ,., a ,.min tonight 4n extreme East por bounced today that any further j gained a broken leg and Mam Tion cooler tonight Frost probable shooting at the Lake would result j bruises. In West portion. In the arrest and severe punishment or. Wagner was in his patrol Nebraska mostly fair tonight the offenders shooting with Wagon going towards town. And and s sturday Cooter tonight Frost rifles is forbidden by state and fed Tony Hoffman a Farmer eng probable in West and North por eral Law and the mayor Alto said a a ast Here was drying the same tons cooler saturday in extreme that he would prosecute to the Lim j direction. He v As blinded by the Southeast portion. I it any persons caught shooting lights an oncoming car and local temperatures ducks on Lake Mitchell with a Rifle j crashed into or. Wagner Aho was maximum and minimum tempera besides the game wardens other thrown from his seat the Wagon lures As recorded by the official gov officers have been authorized to into the Road. The Highway Patro eminent thermometer from 7 a in. Keep a watch at the Lake and to Man is is years old. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today i bring in any one caught on the j a a ,.f re a n cry officials Are i paralytic victim a. And they Are taking 1 Falls from Root precipitation 3 inches prec pita t0 prevent further on j Lake g o t . Llu Spe ton a net january i Silt inches a _ precipitation excess since january i 5.77 inches. Weather vane roads Board member administration leaders said the committee vote indicated the Senate would approve All the Board nominations. Opposition to Williams has been expressed by some senators from Cotton states because his Tesfai Mony Riding committee hearings regarding a fair Price for Cotton. Same wheat state senators have complained against Mckelvie a testimony before the committee and the opposition to him on the Sena e floor is expected to be led by senator Wheeler. Democrat. Ule first. By bringing the farm rates to the fore the coalition would be Able to support As Many increases in that schedule As its members desire and then to oppose Industrial increases generally afterwards. Republican leaders however have indicated they would combat such a move As in violation the unanimous consent agreement to consider the schedules in their numerical turn agriculture being seventh. A move to bring the Export debenture farm Relief Issue into debate before the rate schedules Are reach Brookhart Republican Iowa. pantages aides today in Congress temp. 7am Hilo roads Sioux Falls St 58 56 1.12 wet Aberdeen 50 55 50 38 adv Huron 51 62 49 32 wet Watertown 47 51 45 .19 Wetyk Ankton 53 60 52 .64 soft rapid City 40 62 39 .12 Good 48 58 48 .89 my Cial a Harry Bosworth age to. Is confined to his Home Here with a a Quot Rake paralysis. He was repairing the roof on the porch his Home tuesday evening when he was stricken suddenly with the stroke and fell to the ground. O Montana a member the Agricula also the regarded As a pos Sibil Ture committee and senator could easily cause More or less delay. Another is the proposal senator Thomas Democrat Oklahoma to Send the Bill Back to i the finance committee with instruct _ _ tons to limit revision to agric Tor will be grilled Al a Ubu Al with the pressure for time becoming increasingly apparent senator Robinson Arkansas the democratic Leader has reiterated minority party assertions that a the fault will lie with the administration a Tariff Bill is not enacted during the special session. The Republican leadership though taking quite a different View is not opt Mikic that a Bill will by the associated press Senate continues Tariff debate. Senate agriculture committee _ continues discussion on farm Florence to write Ard appointments 1 new Haven. Conn. it. Ii up a Senate naval sub committee mrs. Florence Trumbull Coolidge consider., plans for resumption . Is to write on housekeeping for a investigation William b. Shear j r Agazine. With John Taid she is or work at Geneva. 1 learning it Cook at Home. I j los Angeles. Calif. Oct. Llu i a testimony from former employees Alexander Panu Ges. Multi-Mil-1 Bonaire theater magnate was expected by the stale today to Corro a borate its allegation that the j vaudeville Man. Being tried on a statutory charge preferred by 17-i year old Eunice Pringle ordered j his associates to color their test Mer in his favor. J William Jobelman. Former Pant i Ages publicity Man who testified yesterday to Aid his employer re a Maine to be Cross examined by i the defense he is to be followed by Tillie Russo Sherette Roy Keene former assistant theater manager and c. Harden pm a played in various capacities by j packages. Lindy Back from cruise poses but photos Are walked Miami fla., oct. Llu a fyn it was dark it was raining. Photographers Flash guns refused to work. And colonel Chas. A. Lindbergh just Back from his Long Caribbean cruise was laughing. Cameramen were muttering. It was one the few times Lindbergh the camera shy had agreed to pose. A these boys must be fair weather photographers the colonel remarked to one his companions. The joke was on the cameramen until one better armed than the others produced a dry Flash gun and powder. A a Boom went the Bright Light and fellow cameramen cheered their co worker. But Surprise surprises their cheer Wasny to the Only one. Colonel Lindbergh still Good Nat redly amused at the cameramen a temporary discomfiture walked Over to the one who had set off the successful Flash and extended his hand. A thanks a said the colonel. A that was Good canned heal party victim claimed Marion s. D., oct. Llu Obj the body William Rennes burned to death when his clothes caught fire Here was taken yesterday to charter Oak Iowa upon identification a brother. A coroners jury returned a verdict accidental death and half a dozen transients engaged in the Railroad Yards Here who were said to have been having a a scanned heat party when Rem est clothes caught fire were released after testifying it the inquest. A o crowd begs for Mack sluggers to hit Shibe Park Philadelphia pa., oct. I i map a with Rogers Hornsby and Kiki Cuyler emerging from their famous batting slump to drive across All their runs the Chicago cubs staged a comeback to score their first worlds series vie tory today in the third game. The final tally was 3 to i with Guy Bush getting the pitching decision Over George Earnshaw who started his second straight game and struck out ten men to increase the cub strike out total to 36 for the series. The athletics still led by two games to one. The fourth game will be played at Shibe Park tomorrow. After being the goats for two games and the first part the third each with six strike outs behind him Hornsby and Cuyler snapped out their slump this afternoon in the three run rally in the three run rally in the sixth inning that gave the cubs their Triumph and spoiled the Home coming Connie Macks Young men. Second when Jimmy Dykes very anxious mishandled English a roller for an error. Hornsby Razz end lustily when he fanned on his first two turns at the plate came through with a single past Boley scoring Bush with the run that tied the score. English and Hornsby advanced on Wilson a infield out and then Cuyler stepped in to do the heroic stunt for the first time since. He furnished the winning hit in the Las game the 1925 series for the pirates. The Fleet outfielder with the count two and three bounced a single Over second base scoring English and Hornsby. First inning cubs the crowd arose and stood in silence for one minute As a tribute to the late Miller Huggins who at this time last year led the Yankees to a world s championship. Mcmillan up. Ball one outside. Strike one. Swung. It Cut the Corner. Foul strike two. Mcmillan fanned swinging at a fast Ball Over the plate. English up. Strike one swung. Strike two. He swung again. Foul Back plate. Ball one High a slow Ball. English went out on a roller Bishop to Foxx. Hornsby up. He was cheered. Strike one swung hard. Foul Back stands strike two. Ball one High and outside. Strike three called. Hornsby fanned on a Low curve Ball Over the outside Corner. He registered a mild protest with Umpire Moran. No runs no hits no errors none left on base. First inning athletics Bishop up. Strike on called. It was fast. Ball one outside. It was a curve. Foul into the dugout strike two. Ball two High and outside. Ball three outside. It was a curve. Bishop went out on a Fly to Grimm in Short right Field. When Hornsby threw the Ball after taking it from Grimm it grazed the first baseman a face. He ribbed his face but was not much Hurt Haas up. Ball one Low in the dirt. Strike one. He swung at a fast Ball. Ball two High. The Tell was Nrown out and a new one substituted. Haas singled to Center Bush jumping out the Way As the vicious drive passed the Box. Cochrane in. Strike one called. Bush threw to first. Ball one outside. Cochrane hit a Fly to Stephenson in Short left. He i ran Back to first. Simmons up. Ball one inside. Strike one called it was in the Middle. Simmons hit to englis and Haas was forced to Hornsby no runs one hit no errors none left on base. Second inning cobs Wilson up. Strike one he swung very hard. Ball one Low and inside. Wilson hit far into Center Field and ran to third base by the time the Tell was returned. Cuyler up. Strike one called. It was an outside curve. Foul strike two. Cuyler went out Boley to Foxx. Wilson held third. Stephenson up. Foul strike Over the stands. Wilson went out at the plate on Bishops throw Stephenson a roller. Grimm up. Ball one High. Ball two inside. Strike one swung strike two called it was Over the outside Corner. Grimm struck out. He swung at a Low curve. No runs one hit no errors. One left on base. Second inning athletics Foxx up. Bah one. Outside foul. Rake one. It was a dribbler a Rike two called. It was a curve. Strike three Foxx fanned in a Tell Over the outside Comer. Mil totals 34 i 0 27 8 i Chicago too 003 000�?3 Philadelphia too 010 too i runs batted in Hornsby Cuyler 2 Miller two base hits Hornsby Stephenson. Three base hits Wilson. Sacrifices Simmons earn Shaw. Left on base a Chicago 6 Philadelphia to. Bases on balls off Earnshaw 2 Wilson Bush Bush 2, Bishop Cochrane. Struck out by Ramshaw to Mcmillan. English Hornsby 2, Cuyler Grimm Taylor Bush 3, Bush 4, Foxx Earnshaw 2, Summa. Pitchers records off Ramshaw one earned run Bush one earned run. We ild pitch Bush. Umpires Charles b. Moran n at plate Roy Van Graylan a at first base William j. Klem n at second Bise William h. Dineen a at third base. Time game�?2 09. The Ball but probably would not have had Dykes anyway. Earnshaw up. Ball one Low outside. Strike one called. Ball two outside. Foul strike two Over the stands. Dykes scored on a steal off Home As Bush wound up. Boley ran to third. Moran then reversed the decision and called Dykes out As the cubs ran up. It was found that the Tell on which Dykes had made a clean steal Home was a third strike on Ramshaw. Retiring the Side. No runs two hits no errors two left. Third inning cubs Taylor up. Taylor flied to Dykes in Short Field. Bush up. Foul strike one. Foul strike two. Foul strike three. Bush fanned. Mcmillan up. Strike one foul. Strike two swung. Foul Back first base. Foxx had to run to the stands trying to get it. Mcmillan hit a High Fly to Bishop. No runs no hits no errors none left on base. An third inning athletics Bishop up. Ball one outside. Very fast. Foul into the right bleachers. Strike one. Strike two Ball two outside. Slow Ball. Bishop hit a High Fly to Grimm near tile pitchers Box. Haas up. Ball one. Outside. Foul Over the stands. Strike two. Called. Ball two outside. Foul strike one. Bali two. Foul Haas hit the Ball in self defense. Haas singled to right. He started to second but Cuyler drove him Back with a great throw. Cochrane up. Ball one High and fast. Cochrane singled. Haas stopping at second. Simmons up. Taylor went out and patted Bush on the Back. Ball one outside. Ball two Low. Ball three. High. Bush was trying to coax Simmons to go after a bad one strike one called. Strike two swung. Simmons went out in a fall Iii appears i a n a Airfield Fly to Mcmillan. Mcmillan i caught it but Simmons would have been out anyway on the infield be passed. Worries Are increased by the thought that the president Washington a oct. Llu up a might not approve continuing Albert b. Fall arose from his sick Tariff revision at All. 1 bed and was assisted into court to the Effort senator cutting Day to plead for a recess in his Bri Republican new Mexico to strike Bery trial in order he said to give out the provision restricting in him one More Chance to secure a Vin to stations literature was the i cation for Bis handling govern unfinished business for immediate ment Oil lands during the Harding consideration today. \ administration. Fast one. Miller went out on a Long Fly to Cuyler. Dykes up. To a a Dykes was Given a hand. Ball one do Tot Loun outside. Dykes singled to left hit Ting solidly on a line. Boley up. Hall one High. It was a pitch out. Quot Rike one swung. Foul strike to. In stands. Foul in upper deck stands Boley singled to right or 1 Dykes ran to third while Boley took second on the throw. The play was close Cuyler making a i Good throw. Mcmillan propped Rule. Foxx up. Bush bluffed a throw to second. Strike one. I swung. Ball one Low and outside Foxx was Safe when English fumbled his hard drive. It was an error the bases were full. It was English a fourth error the series. Miller up. Strike one called. It was very fast. Strike two called. Miller went out on a Fly to Stephenson no runs two hits one error cod tinned on Page twelve

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