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Show the diamond, although the rivalry Is keen. Tins year t)rv leatos appear to be about evenly matched. The nine games will be played alternately al-ternately r. n the polo grounds and at Amerlrun league park, the umpires to be appointed by Presidents Johnson John-son and Luch The gale receipts will I'O divided in such a manner that the players will rceeUe about 75 per cent of the gross receipts. The New-York New-York Americans wind up their regular regu-lar Kcasnu on October Sth with Romon In this city. The New York Nationals do not wind up until October 1'. according ac-cording to the schedule, but it is snld that two games with Boston, arranged for October 13 and 15. will h? doubled I tip with the ninrs scheduled for Sep-I Sep-I tember 7 and S, so that the post season sea-son scries may begin on October i . . i NEW YORK TEAMS TO PLAY POST SEASON GAMES New York. Aug. IS. Arrangements practically have been completed for a post season series of nine games between the New York teams ot the National anil American leagues. Th players of both teams declared thom-seHes thom-seHes unanlmounly In favor of the series and local but-ehoU followers have been clamorln.T for Home time for a pitching duel between Christy Matthewhou and Russal Ford Those who are advocating the Peries say that It will be of greater interest to New Yorkers than tbij world's championship cham-pionship and may draw great crowds. t. The two Uami). hav- never -met on - |