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Show Her-e They Are Fans --Two I Rattling Good Mound Men I tQ5 Ouch! Joe Oesahger, n plant cast-off, cast-off, twirls a twenty-six-inning fracas for the Braves. McGraw, after read-; Ing of the performance, evidently fell asleep, as Joe 1.3 now ono of the leading lead-ing twlrlers of the National league In his twenty-six-inning tilt he allowed al-lowed tho Dodgers but nine, hits and twirled superb ball throughout. McGraw Mc-Graw has been dickering, with the Braves for the star since his feat was performed, but the Bravo skipper says "No." Loon Cadore, the star of tho Dodger twirling staff, was the cause of no end of speculation before the, season started. start-ed. There were somo who said that Cadore was a ha3-beon, that his mound days were over, but hl3 performance per-formance recently evidently changes the 1ows of some of the fans. One of theso days, no matter how many Innings It takes him, Joe In go- ing to beat the Dodgers, who have , made him go about as far as any men can endure with patience. Tho recent record-breaking game was a draw, as every one knows. In fact, all of Joe's ' games against the Dodgors have been H draws, at least the majority of 'em X H lhave. s Before that the Dodgers beat Joe in an eleven-inning game by a score of 1 to 0. Leon Cadpre.was also Joe's t . opponent In that contest. i A year ago, on April 30, Joe was a ' i member of the Phillies. He twirled the Phillies to a twenty-inning tie with , the Dodgers on that date. Again he twirled a fifteen-inning game against 1 the same team, which resulted in a f tie. Ifs about time, he says, that he : puts something ovor on the- Dodgers. j Meanwhile he Is making a reputation reputa-tion as one of the game's best iron men. and so should not peeve so easily. |