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Bryan, all you really have to work with is the "G" - not much. My professional opinion, they're not a match. You have SOME circumstantial evidence, but again, "Joe Gum" could have been any athlete attending the ceremonies. Now, if you can find a period Grange signature and show it to me, with the "Gum", I could offer a better opinion...
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