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Los Angeles 6, New York [AL] 4
Chicago [NL] 4, Cleveland 0
The chief negotiator for the National Football League owners yesterday rejected the players proposal for a fixed percentage of the teams gross revenues, saying that while players are entitled to more money and improved benefits, the players union is not entitled to be a partner with the league.
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