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doc#56 | voters in January. </p><p> Last week the board, | by | a 4 to 3 vote, decided to ask voters whether |
doc#57 | Morse, D-Ore. </p><p> The dinner is sponsored | by | organized labor and is scheduled for 7 |
doc#58 | William Brod is opposed in his re-election bid | by | Barbara Njust, Miles C. Bubenik and Frank |
doc#59 | grasp on their future were taken Friday | by | delegates to the 29th general council of |
doc#60 | Charles L. Powell denied all motions made | by | defense attorneys Monday in Portland's |
doc#61 | a 3-to-3 deadlock. </p><p> A two-run homer | by | Norm Siebern and a solo blast by Bill Tuttle |
doc#61 | run homer by Norm Siebern and a solo blast | by | Bill Tuttle tied the game, and single runs |
doc#64 | five tenths of a second off the mark set | by | Helen Shipley, of Wellsley College, in |
doc#66 | PETERSBURG, FLA., MARCH 17 (AP) -- Two errors | by | New York Yankee shortstop Tony Kubek in |
doc#67 | freshman football efforts were hampered | by | a knee injury. He missed the 1955 season |
doc#68 | the game's, final play, was a long pass | by | quarterback Bob McNaughton which Gannon |
doc#68 | this week. He got hit from the blind side | by | the split end coming back on the second |
doc#72 | night ... Ed Donnelly is still bothered | by | a side injury and will miss his starting |
doc#74 | sixth on a pair of pop fly hits -- a triple | by | Roy Sievers and single by Camilo Carreon |
doc#74 | put the Sox back in front. </p><p> A double | by | Green, Allison's run-scoring 2-baser, an |
doc#76 | home runs, thanks to a new arrangement made | by | Bob Howsam that the games are not to be |
doc#77 | Cincinnati pitchers, the most ever used | by | one team in a series game. </p><p> Johnny |
doc#78 | led the Eagles to the title, was signed | by | the Vikings last Wednesday. Philadelphia |
doc#79 | Baseball Committee, will be joined on the dais | by | Warren Spahn, the southpaw pitching ace |
doc#79 | IN WORKS The New York franchise is headed | by | Mrs. Charles Shipman Payson. A big-league |