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Eddie Hartung,
left leg omputated
Holzer Hoopital is report•!~!
proving sntillactorily.
.
Mr. ana Mf•· Anl~ll'iY PugJisl
l nd fomlly and :.fro, A. i;Junt ,of
Columbus were Sunday gueoll. of
Mr .and Mrs. Virgil Cowpbell.
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fanned four and walked three.
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roll on &amp;Jl the team
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two-hitler over th~ Colone.to.
White, up trom the
sue lut year where he
outotanding pitcher and •lug,e/,
gave up a single to Gilkey
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ln the filth. Wise and

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not as much as you'd think," said Trace.
stat~ment for you ailon to publish on seored on a mtdired play
liallnce left Ibis year," he lidded. Ra· cond base. A •Ingle to Ste~eri·
11_1'~C!~.~e '75.
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