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One hundred and fifty-eight boys from the Hamilton Knot Hole club were on hand Thursday aft ernoon at Redland field to see the Cincinnati Reds win a great ball game from the New York Giants. In the opinion of many of the boys it was a more exciting game than Johnny Vander Meer’s ‘‘no hit’’ thriller which they saw. The trip was made under the sup pervision of the Y. M. C. A. boys’ division in two special chartered busses. William Hadley Lines saw to it this time that he did not get on a Kentucky-bound bus as on the last trip. Those making the trip included: Ralph Wilson, Ray Wilson, Robert W. Davis, Arthur Wellinghoff, Ralph Bowman, Bill Van Wormer, John Doellman, Calvin Thomin, Jimmie Marsh, Wayne Reynolds, Sammie Gravett, Harlan Smith, Bob Kolb, Bob Huber, George Weber, Jr., Merle Dean, Milton Anderhalten, Fred Hershner, Jack Grant, Bill Von Stein, Rob Von Stein, Eugene Bohlander, ben Arent, Harold Kramer, Jack Smith, Cyril Kuhl, Richard Kuhl, Joe Brand, Jim Cochran, Howard Flora, Roscoe Larrison, Edward Morris, George Kremenliff, Harold Flora, Ernest Paugh, Harry Wagner, Denzil Ingraham, Harvey Brierly, Harold Davis, Troy Dozier, Dave Roby, Ree de Ingraham, Ross Johnston, Donald Overpeck, Robert Mains, Richard Mains, Christian Grammel, William Lovell, Gerald Helton, Ernest Stewe art, Ralph Denser, George Geary, Harry Wilks, Don Sheriff, Jim Sher iff, Jim Hartman, Frank Browning, Riverett McWhorter, Dick Sherlock, Paul Sherlock, Richard McNutt, Clar ence Blakenburg, Dick Hillman, Richard Flaig, Billy Brantner, How ard Cawein, George McDulin, Arthur firman, Ted Clear, William Tegge, George Teege, Edwin Stitzel, William Newton, Robert Newton, Bill Brown, Stanley Haliano, Norbert Schutte, Francis Wilks, Dan Cummings, Ed Ziebold, Jr., Dae vid Schloss, Dick Trotter, Bob Bailey, Warren Bisdorf, Dick Bailey, Sonny Lowenstein, John Krumpelman, Mau rice Williams, Jack Brower, Richard Malone, Don Fitton, Baden Fitton, John Fitton, Dick Fitton, Ralph Tul lis, Don Tullis, Wally Mayer, Robert Kinch, Melvin Kinch, Floyd Reid, Ralph Wilder, Bernice Reid, Norbert Doellman, George Bonner, Gordon Alden, Richard Laurber, Robert Eiler, Mark Conrad, Melvin Jackson, Adolph Henderson, Russell Willsey, Dick Bieker, Billy fecker, Kenneth Turpin, Jack Wiley, Lorne Flinn, Hugh Abbott, Keith Hale sey, Sonny Donovan, Bill Cook, Don Cook, Paul Ballard, Don Beaty, Joe Weckerlé, Billy Shearer, Jack Spoers, Edwin Ebbing, Clifton Manning, Charles Miller, William Campbel Robert Campbell, John Baker, Alber Hill, Milton Flowers, Fred Gray Jack Morris, Dick Evans, Harold Farmer, Joe Schroer, Don Cawein, Madison Estill, Bob Fisher, Pay ton Walton, Sam Bogolo, Bob Riley, Howard Matre, Dick Wiseman, Henry Baker, Ray Conlin, Bob Kyle, Kens eth Newton, Tom Maupin, John Mare tin, William Barnhorn, A. Barnhorn, Lloyd Saffel, Philip Brate and Will liam H. Lines. Leaders were: Matt Thomson, P. H. Turner, Ray Baker, Merle Bennett, Ed Glaser, Jim Kersteiner, David Black and Don Grammel,
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Hamilton Daily News Journal

Hamilton, Ohio, US

Sat, Jul 16, 1938

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