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K I Baseball Team AAIMAR MCINERNY ANDERSON NIENCKEN CLARKE NANTZ, Cajvtain FIGG GATES FURLONG TAYLOR HAMILTON VON IQOLNITZ HAYES, M anageazf XVALSH A. H. VON YKOLNITZ, Coaach Page One H zmdred Tlzirty-nine
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