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EMPTY STANDS.—OnIy 413 supporters of baseball attended the Yankee Stadium, New York, to watch the fifth innings in the game between Yankees and the Chicago White Sox. The crowd was the smallest for any major game held at the stadium since the Second World War. The Yankees lost the game,

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31177, 29 September 1966, Page 15

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EMPTY STANDS.—OnIy 413 supporters of baseball attended the Yankee Stadium, New York, to watch the fifth innings in the game between Yankees and the Chicago White Sox. The crowd was the smallest for any major game held at the stadium since the Second World War. The Yankees lost the game, Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31177, 29 September 1966, Page 15

EMPTY STANDS.—OnIy 413 supporters of baseball attended the Yankee Stadium, New York, to watch the fifth innings in the game between Yankees and the Chicago White Sox. The crowd was the smallest for any major game held at the stadium since the Second World War. The Yankees lost the game, Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31177, 29 September 1966, Page 15