193:"Although Cleveland deceived the Brooklyn players by short, tricky passes at various stages of the game the main strategy of the invaders seemed to be to get a few points ahead and then play catch with the ball to prevent the Brooklyn players from getting a chance. In the final six minutes, when Cleveland's margin was never more than a point or two, the ball was 'frozen' or passed from hand to hand for four minutes of the time."
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Armory. The championship was decided in a best-of-five series, and the
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712:"Rosies Face Ft. Wayne In Crucial Cage Tilt: Clevelanders Will Fight To Close Game in Four Games"
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The Cleveland Indians: Cleveland Press Years, 1920–1982
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Peterson, Robert W. (2002). "Coming Out of the Cage".
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507:"William F. Lang, Musking'm Coach, Arrives Today".
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311:1st (1st half); 3rd (2nd half)
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511:. September 7, 1923.
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215:John "Honey" Russell
164:John "Honey" Russell
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351:References
209:(center),
203:Nat Hickey
199:Carl Husta
172:Carl Husta
168:Nat Hickey
134:Nat Holman
111:Bill Lange
67:basketball
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328:Champion
314:Champion
300:Playoffs
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258:Playoffs
211:Dave Kerr
93:, c. 1918
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909:Guenther
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333:1930/31
319:1929/30
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291:1927/28
277:1926/27
263:1925/26
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1018:Beckman
929:Russell
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252:League
101:owner,
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