Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 200, 10 July 1916 — Page 5

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JUIyY 10, 1916

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Natco

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PEWMSY SHARES TOP HUM" OF PERGEfJTflGE LADDER

WITH PAST NATCO TEM

Joe Jackson ; . Going Strong

8. .A. L. STANDING. Won. Lost.-

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t.Pennay

t. Natco

: Starr

t A. S. M.

t: I. G. C.

i J-Fry

:.Ad Hill

t Atlaa

2 2 3 4 5. 6 6 7

Pet. .778 .778 .K25 .656 .375 .333 .333 )09

. SATURDAY'S SCORES. Natco. 10-15; Starr, L1M). Pennsy. 714; A. S. M., M3. J-Fry. 114; I. G. C, 6-9. -Ad Hill; 11; Atlaa, 7. THE NEXT ROUND. J-Fry v. Atlas.

A. S. M. v. 8tarr. Natco va. Ad Hill. I. 0. C. . Pennsy.

Dumped bard at the hands of the Natco in both ends of Saturday's Afternoon league bill the erstwhile pacemaking Starr Piano craft has been ' shoved down the line into third place Awhile the Pennsy and Natco clubs - Jointly share the lead of the circuit. The Natco-Starr affair proved the .iblg surprise of Saturday's, card.. Aly though It, was conceded the toolmakf era had a mighty good chance of least breaking even, the followers of the Natco hardly expected the awful Jolt ' handed the Mayer clan. Ten to nine wasn't a bad score but the 15-0 part 0 of It was what pleased the opposition to the planomakers. V Seeders Receive Blow. j A. S. M., too, received a hard knock e at the hands of the Pennsy. The e.Seeders were doped to at least break even.

By taking half of the bill down In

aged to maintain Its lead In the second division. Johnson-Fry Is following V game to the rear. By losing to the Advance crew, Atlas earned the tittle of cellar champs for the present at least.

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GLOVERS SPLIT DOUBLE AFFAIR WITH FRY NINE

JFry, 11; I. G. C, 6; I. G. C, 9; J.-Fry, 4. . Johnson-Fry and Indianapolis Glove company split -. fifty-fifty in their session of Saturday's fi. A. L'. bill at the Natco park. Mag Barnard pitched the Johnson and Fry combine to victory In the first argument. Allstadt pitching his second game for the Glovers came-back and evened it with Barnard 'in the final seven innings of pastiming. . Hennlnger, of the J.-Fry crowd, featured with the war club, he getting a triple and a home run as his section of the heavy stick. work. .... The scores: First game: -L I. G. C.

AB. R

LOCALS MAKE 3 HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME

LEWIS VILLE, Ind., July 10. Feadlurqed by the heavy .stick work of the "visiting team, the 12 to '9 defeat " tiaaded out by the Miller-Kemper club "bt Richmond to Lewlsville Sunday was the second game dropped by the . locals this season. Stein, Aubin and Clari: of Richmond, drove out homeIrun8. Richmond gathered In twenty f swipes off the offerings of Lewlsville i Hickman. I The score: S v. Mlller-Kerrmer.

AB.

j Snyder. cf-2b.. 6 Wedding, c 2 .Conner, 2b-ss.. 6 -Clark, lb 5 , Roser,. If 5 Aubin, ss-c .'. . 5

5 Stein, 3b-

Breese, rf.. T Prsnio n

W. . V. fc I u . .

SBatchfield, cf

R.

1 0 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1

H. P.O.

4 1

1 2 2 3 3 2 1 1 1

3 2 11 0 8 1 0 0 1

A. 2 0 7 0 1 2 1 0 3 0

E. 0 0 0

0 1

0

"2 0 0 0

Metzger, ss . . . 6 0 W. Nlebuhr. 3b 5 .. 2 H. Ha'kotte. If 5 1 Thorman, cf . . 4 1 Allstadt. p 4 0 R.- Ha'Kotte, 2b 3 0 Niebuhr, lb .. 3 1 Pitcher, c .... 4 0 Heuson, rf . . . . 2 1 Total 35 6

H. P.O. A. 1 .13

0 0 2 0 3 8 12 1

2 1 0 1 0 0 1 1

6 0 0 1 3 0 0 0

7 27 13

Johnson-Fry. . AB. R. H. P.O.

Henniger, lb.. 6 Coulter, . rf ... 4 Fry, ss 4 Knight, c .... 4 Schneider, 2b. . 5 Ruby, 3b 4 Campbell, cf . . 4 Stein, If 4 Barnard, . p . , . 4

2 0 o u 1 1 1 0 2 , 2.

2 0 1 2 1 3 0 1 1

10 0 1 13 1 0 0 0 . 2

E. t . 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 .. 0

11 11 27 9

'Total 29

Score by innings: I. G. C. 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 06 J.-Fry 0 0 4 0 0 6 0 0 111 " Summary. " Two base hits Metzger, W. Niebuhr, Pitcher, Fry, Schneider, Ruby, Barnard. Three base hits Allstadt. Home runs Henniger. . Struck out By Allstadt, 10; by Barnard, ' 12. Bases on balls By Allstadt, 1; by Barnard, 1. Stolen bases Coulter, 2; Henniger, H. Hawekotte. Time of game 1 : 55. Umpire Glenna.

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The veteran Joe Jackson is giving Tris Speaker a hard tussle for batting honors In the American League. Joe is second in the list of averages and is getting better each day. .

PENNSY TRIMS

12 20 27. 16 3

U. Total 43

Lewlsville White Sox. AB. R. H. P.O.

Watson, rf , . . . 5 1

J. Hickman, cf 5

1

Dishman, 2b . . 5 0 C. Hickman, lb 4 0 Hcynes, c .... 4 2 ?H. Hickman, ss 4 1 j Morris, If 4 , 1 !Lv Hickman, 3b 4 1 j Hickman, p ... 4 2

0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 2

0 1 1 14 8 0 1

A. 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 3

E. 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1

7 27 8"

2 5 2 112 0 3 2 19

I t Total 39 9

' Score by innings: Miller-Kemper. 10 0 10 .White Sox ... 0 0 2 1 0

Summary, ).. Two base hits Stein, L. Hickman. .Three base hits J. Hickman. Home runs Stein, Aubin, Clark, Hickman. Sacrifice hits Yedding. Wild pitches Hickman. Hit by pitcher J. Breese, Dishman. Struck out By Breese, 7; by Hickman, 4. Bases on ballB By Breese, 3; by Hickman, 4. Stolen bases Snyder, Roser, Haynes. Double plays Conner to Snyder to Clark. Time of game 2:00. Umpire Beard.

SENATORS WIN OUT ' OVER UNION GIANTS

' i Ten innings of - warm pastiming out at Ratlift park yesterday afternoon resulted In a 13-12 contest taken by the Senators from the Union Giants. Burge scored the winning run on a passed ball. . Walt Evans and Mase Hockensmith, for the Senators and

Giants, respectively, , pitched good ball. A triple, a double and a home

run was the best Hengstler could do

with the stick.- The score: ' R H E Giants ..... 310 100 124 012 ' 6 3 Senators . . . 062 001 120 113 6 2 Batteries Hockensmith and Saines Evans and Burge.

Second game.

Johnson-Fry.

Henniger, lb . Coulter, rf . , . Fry, ss Knight, c . . . ; Schneider, 2b Ruby, 3b .... Campbell, cf ." Hufford, If .. Barnard, p , . .

Total .

AB. R.

4 1

5 4 3 3 3 2 3 3

2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

H.

1 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 1

P.O. 2 0 1 11 1'. 2 0 0 1 '

A. 1. 1 2 0 0 0 . 0 0 1

Metzger, ss . . . ' 4 Nlebuhr, 3b . . 4 H. Ha'kotte, If 4 Iserman, cf . . . 3 Allstadt,' p .... 4 R. Ha'kotte, 2b 4 W. Niebuhr, lb 4 Pitcher, c . . . . 3 Heuson, rf . . . . 2

.30 4 8 18 I. G. C.

AB. R H

0 2 0

1 2 2

P.O. A. 1 4

0 0 0 1 3 11 5 0

1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

E. 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1

E. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

SEEDER SQUAD

IN D

9 11 21

0 2. 0 -04 4 1 1 9

Total1 32

Score by innings: J. Fry 0 0 2 I. G. C 3 0 0

Summary. '. Two base hits R. Hawekotte. Three base hits Henniger, Schneider, Fry, Nlebuhr, Allstadt. Struck out By Allstadt, 4; by Barnard, 8. Bases on balls By Barnard 2. Stolen bases Niebuhr, R. Hawekotte, Coulter.

Time of game 1:10. Umpire

Glenna.

OUBLE BILL

Pennsy, 7; A. S. M., 1. Pennsy,"14; A. S. M., 13. Hitting the old ball hard in ; both games, Pennsy took . a big lunge Coward the" top of the 8. A. L. heap at Athletic i park Saturday when the Seeders were disposed of In straight heats.- ' , --; '' - In the first one Ching , McConaha was better than Hengstler and thl3 coupled with the raw fielding of A. S. M. gave ' the " railroaders the first. In the slugging bee of the second Pennsy clouted Just a bit heavier than Itff dpponent.: "And,". despite the fact that : fourteen errors . were recorded against them," they copped by one run. The games In figures:. ' FIRST GAME. V" Pennsy'.' :

.. AB.'R. H. .P.O. A.

. By Innings. . . . " : . R. A. S.'M. ....J. 1 0 4 0,0 3 0.4 113 Pennsy . ....... 0 0 1 1 6 2 0 4 14 8ummary: Two base hits. .McCon-

Uha, RpeeikEtfggs; three base hits, L.

wuigiey Hengstler; home runs, Hiatt, Lucas, McConaha; struck out by Muhl, 7, McConaha, 3, Lucas, 3; bases on balls,. Lucas, 1, Muhl, 1; stolen bases, Knight, 2, Broderick, 2, L. Quigley, Diggs, Brady, Lucas, Craycraft, Rcop; double plays, Fitzgibbons McConaha to Roser; time of game, 1:55; umpire,

Allison; Bcorer, McMlnn.

Hiatt, cf .... 5 Brady, 2b . ... ,5 Lucas, ss ..... 5 Craycraft, c , . 5 Drischell,,rf .,;,4 H. Smith, lb. , 3 McConaha, p .'., 4

Gillespie, If

Roser, 3b Total . .

1 1 l" 1 1 1 0 0 I

0 4 io 1 0 0 .0 0 1

7 10 27 . 11

Yesterday's Scores In Major Leagues

AMATEUR BOOKINGS

COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. Monday Pennsy vs. Kaysee . Wednesday Press vs. Feds. .Thursday Pennsy vs. Kaysee. Friday Kremos vs. Bankers. ' S. S. LEAGUE. . Monday Lutherans vs. St. Marys. Wednesday Mt Moriah vs. Spec'.als. Friday Presbys vs. Baptists.

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NATIONAL.

At Cinclnnau R. H.E.

Brooklyn 000 000 000 0 4 1

Cincinnati 102 000 00 3 5 0

Batteries: Coombs and Miller; Toney and Wingo. Second Game: R. H. E. Brooklyn ..... 202 003 00310 14 0 Cincinnati .... 101 001 000 3 9 1 Batteries: Marquard and Meyers; Bluejacket, Mbsely, Twining and Clarke. At Chicago R. H.E. Boston 012 000 0205 11 0 Chicago ...... .-000 100 0001 5 2 Batteries: Nehf and Gowdy; Lavender, Vaughn, Seaton and Fischer. At St. Louis R. H. E. Philadelphia . .. ,102 100 0026 11 1 St Louis 000 300 50 8 8 3 Batteries: Demaree, Meyer and Burns; -Ames, Meadows, Williams and Wilson, Gonzales. AMERICAN. No games scheduled?

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A. s. M. " ... , , : ab: R. H. P.O. A. E. Black, 3b .... 4 0 0 ,2 .1 0 Bosworth, c .. 4 0 1 3 0.1 Knight,. lb ....f"4- 0 1 11 0 " 6 L. Quigley. ss.. 4 0. 0" 0l 4.2 Hengstler, p ... 3 ' 0. 1 ' 1 :'3 "1 Klinger. cf ...3 r ' 1 2" 0 0 Diggs, If ..... i 0 2 2 1- 0 Broderick, rf-. 40 0.2.1 0 Quigley, 2b ... 0 0 0 1 0 0 Muhl, 2b ..... 2 0 0 3 2 0 Total ...... 32 1 6 27 12 4 By Innings R.

Pennsy ....... :0 2 0 1 0 1 3 0 07 A. S. M. .... ..'0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Summary : Two base hits, Hiatt, Smith: three base hits, Cracraft; sacrifice hits, Hemg6tler, Klinger; hit by pitcher, O. Quigley, Roser; struck out by McConaha, 8; by Hengstler, 3; bases on balls by Hengstler, 1; stolen bases, O. Quigley, Brady; double plays Broderick to Muhl; time of game, 1:30; umpire, Allison; . scorer, McMinn. . .

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NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clubs.: Won. Lost. Pet.

Brooklyn ..... . . . . . . . 42 26 Philadelphia s 37 30 Boston . . . . . ...... .'. "35 29 Chicago ... .j....... . 36 38 New York 32 ' 34 Pittsburg- . . ': 32.". 37 St. Louis ....... .....34 41 Cincinnati .......... .30 43 Yesterday's Results " Cincinnati, 3; Brooklyn, 0. (First game.) .. : Brooklyn, 10; Cincinnati, 3. ';, (Second game.) St. Louis, 8; Philadelphia, 6. i Boston; 5; Chicago, 1;"'' . . , Games Today. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Boston at Chicago. New York at Pittsburg. . Philadelphia at St. Louis.

.618 .552 .547 .486 .485 .464 .453 .411

. SECOND GAME. ' Pennsy. . r ' " ' AB. R. H. P.O. A. E. Hiatt, cf 5 2 . 2 .1 0 1 Brady, 2b .... 4 2 2 1 4 0 Lucas, p, ss.- . . 5 ' 1 1 2 2 3 Craycraft, c . . 5 12 6 1 1 McCon. 2b, p.. 5 3 3 2 5 2 Drischell, rf.. 4 1 2 0 0 0 Roop, lb ...... o 0 113 1 2 Fitzgibbons, ss 1 11 .0 2 2 Roser, 3b ..... 5 2 2 1 2' 4 Lohse, If . . . . 5 1 2 . 1 0 0 Total ...... 44 14 18 27 17 14 ' A. S. M. v. AB. R. H. P.O. A. E. Muhl, p 6 1 0 . 1.4 0 Bosworth, c..,6 2 2 7 0 0 Knights lb ... 6 3 2 11 - 0 0 L. Quigley, ss. 6 3 3 2 4, 0 Hengstler, 2b . 6 1 10 4 2 Klinger, cf ... 6 1 2- 2 10 Diggs, If ..... 6 1 2 1 0 0 Broderick, rf . . 6 1 1 - 0 01 'O. Quigley, 3b. 4 0 1 0 1 0 Total . . : 52 "13 " 14 "24 "14 3

AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cluhs. ' Won. Lost. New York '43 28 Cleveland 41 31 Boston 39 - 32;. Chicago ?.. 38 32 . Washington 38, 34 Detroit . ; 38 : 36 St. Louis . 31 42' Philadelphia 17 .50 Yesterday's Results. No games scheduled. Games Today. Detroit at Washington. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Cleveland at New Yark. Chicago at Boston.

Pet. .606 .569 -.549 .543 -.528 ,514 . .425 .254

ASSOCIATION. Won. Lost. Pet.

AMERICAN Clubs.

Kansas City . : 45 33 Indianapolis- 41 33 Louisville 42 34 Minneapolis . 40 35 . Toledo .............. 36 34 St. Paul .. 34 - 36Columbus ............ 29 41 . Milwaukee 27 48 Yesterday's Results. -Kansas City, 3; Columbus, 2. (First game.) Columbus, 2; Kansas City, 1. - (Second game; 10 innings.) Toledo, 9; Milwaukee, 5. (First game.) Toledo, 3; Milwaukee, 0. (Second game.) ' r --. Minneapolis, 8; Louisville, 3. (First game.) , . ; Louisville, 3; Minneapolis 0. (Second game.) Indianapolis, 4; St. Paul, 1. . (First game.) St. Paul, 3; Indianapolis, 1. (Second game.) Games Today. Milwaukee at Toledo. , Kansas City at Columbus. Minneapolis at Louisville. St. Paul at Indianapolis.

.577 .554 .553 .533 .514 .486 .414 .360

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BOSTON LOSES HURLER'S DUEL IN LAST ROUND

I CENTERVILLE, Ind.. July 10 Worley, for Boston, and Doherty,,for Centerville, staged a great pitchers' duel here Sunday afternoon. Both allowed four hits. A break in the sixth Inning gave Centerville three runs and the game. The final count was 3 to 2. Boston held an edge up until the sixth round. Knott, of Centervflle, featured in the swat department. The scoro: k Boston. -

A-B. R. H. P.O

Thurman. ss . . .4 Fleisch, rf . . . . . 4 Dils,.2b-lf ..... 4 Banker, c .... 4 L. Goble, cf ... 4 Worley,- p . . 4 H. Boble,. 3b ...4 R. Thurman, lb 4 Jenkinson, 1 rf . .2 Campbell, 2b ..2

0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1

1 2 1 15 2 0 1 2 0 0

A. 4 0 3 0 0 3 2 0 0 0

E. 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1

Totals

36

2 4 24 12 , 4

.... Centerville. " ' A B- R- H. P.O. A. E. Knott. Sb -...,..4 0 2 1 1 3 1

Anderson, cf ... 4 1 Foley, ss, ..... 4 . 1

Druley, rf . . . . . 4 0 Wrigley, If 4 1 Gould, lb ..... 3 0

Dunbar, c .... 3 0

Jones, 2b ..... 3 0 Doherty, p ... 3 0

32

0 . 1 3 0, 1, 13 , 0 2,

0 3 0, 0 0 0 2 4

.4 27 12 3

Totals u -. . .

By innings " ' '

Boston ...i.. i . . . . ... 010 000 1002

Centerville .-. . . 000. 003 00 3

Two base hits: Knott: struck out

hv nohertv. 13: bv Worley. 15 bases

on balls by Wcrley, 1; stolen, bases,

Fleisch, 2; Druley; time or game, 2:1. Umpires Ryan and Roller", v

WHITEWATER TAKES ENGLE AND EATON

WHITEWATER, Ind., July 10. Poor support back of Toney gave the Whitewater club an edge and the Engle and Eaton club of Richmond was punished, 7 to 1, out this way Sunday, afternoon. Beatty, on the elevation' for Whitewater, was effective. The score: . R.H.E. tt i j t-,n '1 nrt nnn nnn 1 a s

.ciiglts buu uawu w wv Whitewater.l ; a v, 203 .020 10. 7.. .7 0 .. ... m j irnu. A

.Batteries: loney ana anuvi, uu Beatty and Beatty.

STIGALL MAKES REP

Little Artha Stigall, who left Richmond about six months ago "to make a ' reputation" evidently is meeting with results.

' 'According to the Cumberland press

Stigall, "cnaraplon llgBt weignt or tne world" has been matched to mix It with Young Brady, "champion of the middle west," at Cumberland Tuesday night, July 11. , Here's banking on Stigall. LODGE WILL INSTALL.

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ORESTES LOSES IT'S REPUTATION

WILLIAMSBURG. Ind.. July-10. Orestes Baseball club might have had a reputation before it visited Williamsburg yesterday afternoon. : ' At any rate that's all it did have in the ball game against the Williamsburg club. The locals won, 11 to 1 and didn't have to extend themselves to do it - ; - - - Next Sunday the Cambridge City Grays play at ' Williamsburg.-

ATLAS SLUMPS TO LAST PLACE IN FLAG CHASE

Ad Hill, 11; Atlaa, 7. - In the Reld Field battle for the submarine position of the S, A. L , the Atlas leaguers proved' the better losers and Ad Hill was spared the trouble of slipping back into last place. - - Williams of the Advance crowd, had all the better -of Parker and Hill, for the McBride following. Parker was derricked in the sixth when the Veterans began to hit a bit too regularly. , . . . , , .Williams, . Bowman, Meek, Hill and C. McBride copped , off clouting honors. The score: Atlaa.

A.B. R. H. P.O. A.

.4 2

3 0 0 ' 0 A 0 0 . 1

A.. Aubin, c .. Hill, lb-p J. Aubin, ss . ; H. McBride, If Porter, 3b

C. McBride, 2b r. 3 Kleusner. rf ...4 Hanning, cf ...4 Parker, p-lb... 2

H. 1 .'.2 0 1 1 2 0 1 0

11 7 0 0 1 4 0 0 1

E. 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totala . . . . , Meeks,- 3b . . ; Jones, 2b Williams, p . Hartman, cf . Bowman,- c . . C. Miller, ss . Vosmeier, lb Hicks, If .... Brunton, rf ..

35 7 Ad Hill .5 1

8-24-8

5 5 4 5 4 4 3 4

1 3 3 1 0 0 1 1

1 3 1 4 11 1 5 0 1

1 1 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 8

Totals 39 11 14 27 By Innings . -

Atlas ..v.' 100 010 302-- 7 Ad Hill -i . .' . . . . ; . . 024 014 00 11 Three base hits. Meeks; two base hits, Williams, 2; Bowman, 2; Hill, 2; sacrifice hits. Sam McBride;- stolen bases, H. McBride, Porter, S. McBride, 2; Parker, Meeks," Jones, Williams; struck out by Wijliams. 10: by Hill, 1; Parker, 9; bases on balls, Williams, 6; Parker, 1; hit by pitcher. Hartman; passed balls, Aubin, 1; Bowman, 3; time of game 2:30; umpire Karns.

ORGANIZE ENDEAVOR.

Francis Nicholson, Raymond Jenkins, Helen Jenkins, Juanita Ballard and Helen Hackett, members of the Christian Endeavor of the West Richmond Friends church, made an automobile trip yesterday to a Friends church near Hagarstown for the purpose Of organizing a Christian Endeavor society at that place. ' - .

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HUBS DEFEAT I GRAY COCK IN FAST iSAME

HAGERSTOWN, Ind.. July 1C Rubs Crockett's Cambridge City Grays the same outfit that last Sunday walloped the Richmond Quakers, met a Tartar in the Huba of Hageratown at Casner park here Sunday. In one of the niftiest battles of the season the C-C following was turned around and sent back 5-4. It was the best game of the season and witnessed by the largest crowd. - . , Bill Ludwig, the . Indianapolis an clent, was on the hill for the Gjays. Buckeye Davis shot em , over for the locals. The Grays harvested nine bingles. the Hubs ten. .. . Swatting, the kind frequently termed "free and heavy" featured the argument the full route. - J.- Holmes, a Richmond Import, registered a borne run; Cooney, a three sack drive. Haas. Davis, Jennings and Logans were the other hitting lights. Hagerstown sewed up the affair In the' fifth round, when Bill Ludwig'a offering became a bit too ordinary to get Dast with the Hubs. A mHm of

drives forced the veteran to the dug

out. Johnny Kerlin waa trotted out to cover up the retreat. -The game In figures: Cambridge City. Knight, 2b . ...4 2 1 1 4 , 0 Kerlin, 3b-p 5 0 T0 2 6 0 Holmes, lb ... 51 2 14 'l 'l Conner, rf ... . 4- 0 10 0 10 Diffenderfer, If 4 0 1 2 "0 2 Winters, ss .... 4 0 0 0 . 0 ; 0 Cregar, cf .... 4 0 10 0 1 Haas, c ....... Z' 0 2 5 0 1 Ludwig, p-3b ..411 01 -0 Total ...... 37 "4 9 24 12 3

3 Q 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0

000 020 2004

Hagerstown 100 121 00 5

Two base hits, Jennings, Davis, Logan, Knight, Haas; three base hits, Cooney; home runs, J. Holmes; struck out by Davis, 5; by Ludwig 1; Kerlin, 2; . bases on .balls,, by Davis 2; stolen bases, Haas; time of game 1:55. Umpires Durbin and Brittenham.

Logan, 2b .... 4 12 2 Nlebuhr, ss .... 4 1 11 Jennings, -3b-.. 4 0 14 Craycroft, rf -. . 3 1 1 1 Raney, lb .v.. 2 0 0 7 Wallace, U ... i 0 14 Cooney, cf 3 12' 1 Thompson, c . . 3 0 0 7 Davis, p 3 1 .- 2 -0 Total 30 5 10 27

By innings-

Cambridge City ...

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