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Maybe we should suppress the story! Charity stands at our elbow and begs us to do so* but duty demands that a tine be noted to heused by the generations of the fu-iture, even if the words do bririg tears to the faces of our friends in iLoo-gootee, Martin county„ Indiana, and frowns to others who usqd to call the place home,The Graham Glassworkers jour-N neyed over to West Baden the -first vdoubrDSIclt;XV.of the week for a Series of three games with Cop. Taylor's Spru-dets. The denizens of the Martin town had become imbued with the Idea that Manager Cnsliing had constructed a base llmll . machine that ^uld , .»m^ah tq smijhfireeha Jhc t-outPosU of:the SpriiileJs and'larrup|t thtf main army | without even the d losi of a hair, Taylor smiled when V lie 'hoard of thp ■ approach or the *1 enemy and was kind enough to a r frldnd In Chicago to loan' him the 1« services of his brother, Ben Taylor, n star first sacker, thereby weakening the West Baden crowd.the tome* IVero On. n. The 01a«8workers snterBd the din
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The Washington Herald

Washington, Indiana, US

Sat, Aug 02, 1913

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