2 May 1903 The season is young and the fans in the District think they have the makings of a special team. Senators 4 Highlander’s 3 Cold windy day, some said more fitted for football. Highball Wilson did not look strong, but he mixed slow and fast curves, with an occasional bit of speed, and …
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