File:Republican Baseball game in 1913.jpg
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English: The 1913 Congressional Republicans lost the annual Congressional Baseball Game at American League Park to the Democrats 29-4.[1] Standing: Andrew Jackson Barchfeld (Pennsylvania); Samuel Winslow (Massachusetts); Dick Austin (Tennessee); unidentified; James Robert Mann (Illinois); unidentified. Seated: Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole (Hawaii); Clarence B. Miller (Minnesota); unidentified. |
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