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Browns, Giants Win; N.Y. May Attain Tie

By The ASSOCIATED Press

Two close games Sunday sent the National Football League's Eastern Division race between the Cleveland Browns and New York Giants right down to the final meeting between those teams next week for a decision.

Cleveland, leading the Eastern section by one game, pulled out a belated 21-14 decision over the Philadelphia Eagles and runner-up New York held off a comeback drive by the Detroit Lions to win 19-17.

These two teams meet in New York next Sunday in a game for which every reserved seat already has been sold.

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