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Show TENNIS PLAYERS NEW YORK, Nov. 22 Tennis players play-ers excavating for a cvourt on which to play their games have Just dug from then- CaveS in the Bronx, skeletons skel-etons believed by some to be those of the Indians, who once inhabited that I section Anthropologists skilled In the are of reconstructing the material forms of .regarding the age Of the relics which Vera found In the Rlverdale section of J the horough. I Some of the ventu redeta o ICT AOI N Some ventured the opinion that th living creatures, of which the squIN and a few disconnected hones remain. 'had flourished in the days when the red man roamed supreme over the vvllds of North America, before, the coming of the first whites. Others, declarer! the hones had lain h'.dden a much shorter time, from 100 to 200 years The place where the r'-malns were found Is close to tho banks of the Hudson, near a spot where, according accord-ing to early New York history, there once dwelt a tribe of Indian fisherman fisher-man and hunters. Those who have undertaken to trace the origin of the bones say it may take many month to determine sufely whether these were braves of the early New York t rlbssmen. |