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Washington Post
Washington Post
Contributed by barbara-dave

Description: Sunday School Baseball Page [guessing 6-page # missing]

Date: May 4 1914

Newspaper published in: Washington, D. C.

Washington Post May 4,1914 Sunday School Baseball Page [guessing 6-page # missing]

CLAIMS STRONG NINE
United Brethren Out for Flag in East Washington Sunday School League.

Manager George T. DOVEL, of the United Brethren Club of the East Washington Sunday School League, looks to one of the most successful seasons in history for his club. A number of additions have been made to last year's roster that bid fair to strengthen the team materially.
SEABRIGHT, of Lincoln, and DIETZ, of last year's team, will fight it out for the regular berth at first. WILKESON, who was given a trial by Manager GRIFFITH, or CULLIGAN, of Business High, will play second; CULLOM or NOYES will play short; LONG, last year's premier third sacker of the league, is again available. TIPTON, McCARTHY, of Tech High; BLAIR, of the arsenal, and DOWRICK, of Business High, are outfield candidates. LLOYD, TIPTON, BURTNER, and HUTCHINSON are pitchers, with MOORE, BURIER, and HENLEY as receivers.
The team will have practice games Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, when all candidates are urged to be on hand. Out-of-town teams wishing games should address Manager DOVEL, 2017 First street northwest.


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