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United Baseball Assn: The New York Chronicle
26.6.09
Washington Wins United League Pennant!
WASHINGTON, DC. August 15, 1918 - In a 4-0 win over the Cleveland Maroons, the Washington Grays have clinched the United League Pennant and will play a best-of-nine game contest with the Columbia League's Brooklyn Titans.
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