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The Chicago team was not brilliant in spots'), but furnished one steady glow. Miller in left perhaps aid the most spectacular fielding. One of'his five chances was a long run for Lefty Dayis’, foul., cA moment later he caught ;Fred Clarke’s liner. This happened in the first inning, and in the third he made a head-first dive for Clarke’s smash that was intended for the fence, and received a noisy congratulation from the crowd • when he J?eld the ball with' his right. hand. Later he threw the speedy Tannehill out when the southpaw tried to stretcha pretty. hit into a double.—Inter Ocean.
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Malvern Leader

Malvern, Iowa, US

Thu, May 01, 1902

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