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United Baseball Assn: The New York Chronicle
14.5.09
Schedule Expands to 154 Games
NEW YORK, NY. November 2, 1915 - League commissioner Washington Eagan announced yesterday that all sixteen owners agreed to expand the schedule from 140 games to 154 games.
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