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Show 1 LET GEORGE DO IT I! BUT YANKEES DON'T HIT BEHIND HIM By Lorry A. Jacobs X. E. A. Staff Special. NEW YORK,, May 26. Poor ol' j lanky George Mogridge, left wing i hui'lor for tho Yankees, Is having a ' tough go of it this spring. So far George -has started In thrco ! games, and the YUnks, In spite of their ' heavy batting n'jility, have been able ' to pound in only one run for him in j all threo games. All of which can't J encourage a pitcher very much. As a matter of fact, tho only two I shutouts the Yanks have had 'parcelled 'par-celled out to them this year have been In games hurled by George. The last contest that with Clove-land Clove-land was almost plllful. Six times' during tho contest, which the Indians took with a 5 to p score, did the Yankees Yan-kees have a chance to score, only to fail dismally. In one Inning they had two men ou base and no out and tnu heavy hitters up, still falling to pound out a tally. Covelcsklo was hurling, of course, |