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' i THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1930 PAGE SEVEN | CHEVS., OSHAWA BAKERY AND RED ACES WIN SOFTBALL GAMES | Home Run by Gay in 9th Chosen Friends Team © 'Works Hard But Loses Good Game to Chevs, 12-7 Yrrors Again Prove Costly to Chosen Friends Who Outhit Winners--Morgan Sistei., Playing on Oppo- site Teams, Each Hit a Double--Game Is Inter- esting and Losers Make Fine Try for Victory in Eighth Inning Chosen Friends threw & scare in- to the camp of Walt Phillips' Chevs in a scheduled Ladies' Softball League tilt at Motor City Stadium last night when they staged a two run rally in the eighth inning to put them two down on the game. A three run comeback by the lea. gue leaders in the ninth put Chevs back ou easy street however to give them a fins) 12 to 7 verdict over the aggelerating Friends, Blond headed Winnie Wilcox turned in an unusual game for Cho- sen Friends last night when she made eighteen put-outs at first base. Only one error crept into her play despite some difficult throws which she was forced to handle, Three runs each in the first and second innings sewed the game up for Chevs but they had to battle from the third on, to hold their little piece of hemstitching, Chosen Friends eame hack with a ven geance after thelr four-error spasm of the tirst two frames and played nice ball both in the field and at bat thereafter. As already mention . ed they wilted slightly in the ninth however, when Chevs pulled away with three runs, otherwise we might have had a different story to tell, , The Chosen Friends outhit thei rivals by ten hits to seven but they also had a larger number of er. yors, by fifteen to ten and this helped the Chevs" cause a great deal, Hits were rather scarce in the Chev camp, BE. Elliott taking three out of the seven and Sister Mabel taking two more, H, Holmes and B, Morgan each got one good one and the rest of tho team ' tried but failed. A. Fisher pitched a nice game for the losers and had she heen given better defensive Mp port she would have sent the Chévs home with another defeat. A, Wal- ker did fairly well on the mound for the winners but she tried a ttle too hard and wes gulity of a few wild throws, M. Elliott had an "off-night" having four errors chalked against her, A, Fisher, J, Morgan and T. Moody were the best hitters for the Chosen Friends each getting two hits. The game, while not as exciting as some which have been played this season was very Interesting as the Chosen Friends were nearly always within reaching distance of their oppon- ents and it was enjoyed by a good crowd, BOX SCORE Chevs AB. R, H, 1. Goold, 1b., b D, Kennedy 3b 5 B, Elliott, ¢ ..b M. Elliott, 2b .b H. Holmes, cf 6 A, Walker, p .b B, Morgan, ss .§ G, McComb, 1f 4 B, Fulton, rf 4 43 Chosen Friends AB, T. Moody, 1f .4 8. Snowden, ¢ ,b C. Siblock, 3b .4 R. Reece, 2b .4 XK. Siblock, ss § A. Fisher, p ..5 W, Wilcox, 1b .5 J. Morgan, of 8 R. Wilson, rf .4 30 Score by innings: 123466789 Total C, Friends 0032310020 7 Chevs, 3311001038 12 Struck out by Fisher, 3, by Wal- ker, 3, walked by Fisher, 1 by Walker, 2 two¥hase hits, E, Elliott, T, Moody (2) J. Morgan and B, Morgan. . 2 World's Records . Are Smashed at Swimming Meet Long Beach, Cal, Performing une i 0 DEORE RRO 1 OMOPAHMIHMOP w| CoOMMOAD=DD = i NO ow =| Como muBRoe 2] Tat wo » -- OB RoCLBLMS "2 OAT = pm = CO-ED RRET Ol mop peacoo? <1 HRHEMooO~ for a Dlistering sun before a large i Lh ly crowd, Helene Mad- the New York, A.C, yesterda ished new oe wh world records at the Na- Ladies' SoftBall League Standing TO JULY 5th won Lon Pe 3 2 4 2 58 A0 3 250 Friends vs. Chevs, o.ovireviner Hi lleable PR Chior Friends... | Postponed Chosen Chevs,, (June 10), Five World's Records Smashed At A.A.U. Meet Dallas, July 5~The flying feet of Stella Walsh, Cleveland flash, and the strong right arm of Mildred "Babe" Didrickson, 17-year-old Dallas star, sent five world's athletic records for women tumbling into the discard in the National A.AU, track and field meet at Ownby Stadium here yester- day. Boning for the New York Cen- tral Railway, Miss Walsh set new international marks In all three ev~ ents in which she competed, the 100 and 220 yards dashes and the broad jump, In skipping the century in 11 1-5 seconds, She defeated the former record-holder, Betty Robinson Chi. cago, by a scant two inches, The previous record was 11 2-5 seconds, Clover Performances The Didrickson lass, competing her first year in track and field, wrecked the former world marks both in the javelin and baseball throws and fin- ished second to Miss Walsh in the broad jump. She threw a standard baseball 208 feet 10 1-2 inches to beat the former mark by more than 10 feet, A sixth world record out of the eleven events on the program fell to to the speedy 440.yard relay team from the Milrose Athletic Club, New York city which sped the distance in 494, Ths former record of 50 sec- onds flat was set by the Toronto La- dies' A.C. in 1927 AMERICAN LEAGUE BENATORS TAKE TWO Washington, July 5.~The Sen- ators turned and slaughtoréd the New York Yankees In both games of a doubleheader and advanced to only one game behing the league-leadin Athletics, The scores were 8 to 0 and 7 to 3. Sad Sam Jones held the Yan- kees complotley under control in the opening game, allowing them five hits scattered through as many innings. The Senators got to George Pipgras in the third frame scoring five runs on as many hits, & walk and an error, Owen Car- roll finished for New York, ---- A's DIVIDE WITH RED SOX Boston, July B5.~~The league~ leading Athletics broke even in a doubleheader here yesterday with the Red Box. A holiday gathering of 30,000 people saw the Box take the first game 7 to 6 and the A's the second, 4 to 2, Rommel held the Bostonians te #ix hits in the second game, and the visitors scord all their runs off Lisenbee in the seventh, Mes Neir's single and Bishop's double Joliowed two passes and a hit bat- or, GEHRINGER'S TIMELY HOMER Detroit, July §,==Charlle Gehs ringer broke up a 12-inning game with a home rum into the right fleld bleeghors to give Detroit a 4 to 3 win over the Cleveland In- dians yesterday afternoon and vic- tories, in both games of a doubles header. The Tigors won the morn~ ing game by § to 4 In ten innings, The second game was featured by the Tigers' base running which included #ix stolen basos, Desgu» tels and Johnson worked a double stoal in the seventh, the catcher scoring, THOMAS IS HIGHLY EFFECTIVE Chicago, July G=Tommy Thomas back after a long period of fneffoctiveness yesterday and gave the White an even break with the ®t, - Browns nth Independence Day double. Ha LY defini out lh! ressional League, A of | ference held at noon yestorday, at {| owner of the club, which Jes Atleinberg, manager and eipacted to terest local men in its purchase, Fh os Ls 18 3 Leo. Hilts Successfully Defends Tennis Title Bigwin, Inn, Ont, July 6-Leo, Hilts of Toronto, successfully de. tended his title as Northern Ont, lawn tennis champion here yester- day when he defeated A, Carran, of Cleveland, by three sets in the final of the men's singles. The scores' wore: bel, 2emf, 6-2, 6-1, Carran had battled through five hectic sets in the final of the doubles in the morning and so was not as fresh as his opponent, but oven discounting this, Hilts show od his right to the honor, His serv. 50 | ing was severe, his drives magni- ficent and his al-round court play- mg very effective, Americans Enter Finals At Wimbledon Wimbledon, England, July. b-- America's tennis representatives at Wimbledon celebrated Indepeny dence Day with a clean sweep of victories, Helen Wills Moody won the women's singles championship for the fourth successive year, while all-America finals In three other divisions today were assured by the triumphs of Wilmer Allison and John Van Ryn, George Lott and Johnny Doeg, and Edith Cross and Sarah Palfrey, in yesterday's semi-final matches, Four of the five Wimbledon championships thus are certain to #0 to Americans, as 'Big Bill" Til. den and Wilmer Allison already have won their way to the final round of the men's singles, The United States had no team in the semi-finals of the mixed doubles, Mrs, Moody won the women's singles title in hollow fashion, hav- ing only the veteran RElizabet) Ryan, former Californian now liv- ing in England, to beat, This Hel en accomplished in straight sets, 62, 02, Mrs. Moody Wins Easily ¢ Miss Ryan, facing certain de feat made frequent use of a soft chop shot, which occasionally caught Mrs, Moody flat-footed at the base line, Helen occosionally made little effort to reach the ball, Mrs, Moody was at her best on the attack, however, scoring numerous service aces and driving across court accurately to within inches of the corners, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ARIOLES WIN TWO Baltimore, July §.--~The Orioles celebrated July 4 here yesterady by taking two ball games from the Reading Keys, They grabbed the first 18 to. 10 by clouting out 18 base hits, The nightcap was a 3 to 2 affair with five and six hits respectively, Bix home runs blossomed in the opgner, but Scott secured the only fourbase blow In the second, Monte Weaver did relief work in both contests and allowed only 3 hits in six and one-third innings, BEARS WIN A PAIR Newark, N.J,, July §==The New- ark Bears took both ends of a double header from the Jersey City team yesterday, winning the morn. jug game 6 to 3, pnd capturing the nighteap 4 to 3, after Bobble Ste- vens, Newark shortstop, hit his first home run of the season, with a Junner aboard, in the eighth inn. oe. BISONS WIN NIGHT GAME Buffalo, July B6,~The Bisons dropped their Hfth straight one-run decision here yesterday afternoon to the Montreal Royals, 6 to 5, hut took a 10-inning contest by 5 to 4 in the evening contest, Home runs by Head and Henry, each with a man on base, ageounted for the first four Royal runs in the daylight contest, and Williams's GPORT SNAPSHOT By Oso. Caxramws, Sports Bditw Intermediate Softball Monday There will be another one of the regular doubleheaders at the Motor City Stadium on Monday night, softball In the intermediate first game the Regiment Black Cats meet the Columbias and in the nightcap, the Parts and Service hook up with Phillips, * » Ld * Maitlands Jrs. Here Monday Night There should be a good crowd of lacrosse fans at Alexandra Park on Monday night to see the Oshawa General Motors Juniors hook up with the strong Maitlands' team in a league fixture, These two teams had quite a lively session on Monday last, in Toronto, Coach "Toots" White had his Juniors out last night and he put them through a stiff workout, Bhe team showed much better form and they should be able to give the Orange and Black Clan a setback on Monday night. The locals cannot afford to lose this game and they are deserving of sup- port. Ld ¥ 1 » Oshawa Bakery Jrs. Win The Oshawa Bakery Juniors met and defeated the Duco Boys last night by the comfortable margin of 14 to 3 in a league game at Cow- an's Park, Duco Boys and did not extend themselves, The league leading Bakery team was too strong for the The Duco Boys meet the Parts and Service Juniors in a postponed fixture on Monday night at Cowan's Park, at 6.30 pm, . * LJ Red Aces Win in Whitby The Red Aces tied up the juvenile langue last night when they defeated Whitby Tuxis in Whitby by a score of 13-to 10. This victory puts all teams on an even standing again, "Hap" Gay was the hero of the apiece, two-wing and two losses ame, He slammed out a ter- rific homer in the ninth inning with the bases loaded to win the game for the Aces. Magill struck dut Scott on a slow ball, when the Whitby home run king came to plate with the bases full, in the sixth, . LJ] LJ LJ St, Simon's Here This Afternoon This afternoon at the Motor City Stadium, the General Motors Srs, [S wl clash with standing goes to the winner of the game Simon's, of Toronto, and second place in the group The only member of the Oshawa team who will not be ready for action is "Doddy" Doddemeade and the locals are determined to send the Saints back home with a defeat, Ll * Phone 35 for the results, up until 7.00 o'clock, * Ld Chevys, Extended hevs. wer scheduled game at the Stadium, ded last night by the Chosen Friends in a The Frinds stagd a two-run rally in the eighth inning to make things interesting but the Chevs, came back with three runs in the ninth to clinch the verdict, and very interesting, Plies It was a good game L4 Ld Toronto Ladies at Whitby Tonight The Toronto ladies' softball team will play Whithy Rovers in Whit- by tonight, starting at 7.00 p.m, in an exhibition game, The Rovers are faced with some stiff opposition tonight, but they are determined to increase their prestige with .iow a victory, LJ LJ Kodaks Play O.M.I, Here Tonight The Kodaks, ladies' softball team from Toronto, play the OMI fadies' softball team in an exhibition game at the Motor City Stadium tonight, starting at 7.00 o'clock. The regular admission of ten cents is being charged and there should . LJ be a good crowd out. . » Textiles Well Beaten There was a good crowd at Alexandra Park last night to see the exhibition game between Textiles and Native Sons, of Toronto, The visitors were late in arriving but they proved well worth waiting for and the game served up was certainly worth seeing, The Textiles had one bad inning and they tried hard but they were well beaten by a score of 6 to 1, The Toronto hurler had a change of pace that would have done credit to any automobile and he had as many curves as Ziegfeld's chorus and when he used his slow ball, the Oshawa bat- ters had finished swinging and were ready for the next pitch before the ball had gone over the plate, The display was more or less of an education to a great many local softhall fans, wild throw to the left centre foyce paved the way for the others, Four Buffalo pitchers saw action with Mills coming in from the bullpen to quell an uprising in the ninth after Schoof had walked three men, CUBS LOSE SECOND GAME Pittsburg, July 0. Pittsburg and Chicago divided their holiday doubleheader yesterday, the Cubs winning the morning game in a comparatively easy manner, 10 to 1, and the Pirates the afternoon fray, 6 to. 1, ' Teachout blanke. the Pirates until the ninth in the forenoon turned the League fight and Kromer tables on the National champions after luncheon, KLEIN HITS HIS TWENTIETH Philadelphia, July b.--Fighting off » last rally by the Philadelphia Nationals, the Boston Braves won the second game of a double header yesterday, 0-7, and thus split honors, Phildelphia won tho first cone test 7-8, when Zachary was'knock- od out of the box, while Colling pitched steadily throughout, "Chuck' Klein hit his twentieth homer in the first game, while 0'Doul had circuit clouts in onch contest. : Edgard Colle Wins Chess Tournament Scarborough, Eng, July b, ~~ Edgard Colle, champion of - Bel. glum, yesterday won the, intern tions! tourpament of the Brith Chess Yedoration by drawing the fast game with A, Rubinstein of Poland, in the 1ith round and finishing with a total score of Sj The victor came through without the loss of a game, having won six games and drawn five, G, Maroczy of Hungary finished socond with a total of 7}4-3., and A, Rubinstein of Poland, 7-4, took third place, Owing to adjourned games, the remaining places are still in doubt, Leafs Take Two From Red Wings Rochester, July 5~Toronto's Leafs advanced in thelr flight for second place to a point just two games back of Rochester here yesterday when they won two games from the Red Wings, 4-1 and 7-4, The wins kept the Horonto team within reach of the Baltimore ace-setters ho won twice from the Reading Keys, Close to 15,000 fany paid to see Guy Cantrell and "Hoot" Gibson outpitch "Tex" Carleton and John Berly in the doubleheader, Cantrell went the route giving but three hits, one a ho- mer, by George TOporcer , for the Wings' only counter of the fray Burke and Cote drove over runs in the ninth to break a 1-1 deadlock in this game and bring out a 4 to 1 vie- tory, Carleton allowed but eight hits, only one of them for extra bases, but two bases on balls that he yielded were converted into runs, Gibeon went great guns for six in- nings in the second game, allowing but two safe blows, but in the 7th frame the Wings bunehed two home runs and two singles for four tallies, Then Frank Barnes was called to the rescue. He did a good job and the three-run margin of the Leafs held up as he forced Jonnard to fly out and fanned Anderson, Toronto gained an early lead in the first inning with two counters on Davis' triple and singles by Petrie and Rabbitt, Another tally was scor- ed an Cote and Phillips injected sin- gles between errors by Collinge and Martin in the fourth inning, In the seventh the Leafs piled up the runs which held their lead, Ri- chardson, Rabbitt, Cote, Phillips and Gibson all singled and this hitting, combined with an error by Anderson and a wild pitch by Smith, along with Petrie's sacrifice added four runs to the Leafs' cause, Young Corbett Earns Decision Over World's Welterweight Champ. San Francisco, July 5---~Young Corbett, sensational southpaw box- or from Fresno Calif, punched his way to a ten-round decision over young Jack Thompson, welter- weight champion, before a huge crowd here yesterday, The title was not at stake, It was the third time Corbett de- foated the Oakland negro, who won the title from Jackie Fields in Detroit last May, There was no question as to the desision, In the ninth round Corbett, well In the lead, clipped a left to Thomp« son's body that dropped the titles holder for a nine count. He was groggy when he staggered to his feet but managed to weather the storm of punches shot in as Core bats strove desperately for a knook- out, Corbett closed with a round assault, Aa ---------------- Water Shrinkage and Ducks The water shrinkage in ponds, rairie sloughs and shallow lakes n Alberta and Saskatchewan last year amounted to about 90 per oent, and consequently ducks had a tenth very poor year in these provinces, City of Chicago which landed wet up| Bi Lac Tu tional Aire gines, and did all the wing work attests instructor with o FORto, anBouNcRY lana ate | work to convert the plane from now being made for an attempt to] st hatte that Toront in Ltd, 107 Sherbourne Bt, Tos on the City of Chicago, It was hiv, The plane which has | the Toronto attempt Barratt in proud o the iv the man who installed the ens' vellous performance SRE production cabin plane to or and endurance ship, He fact that the mar quality #1 the Il ba of the same build, a Stine son, with a Wright 8 motor, the ype used by Lindberg in his flight 'over the Atlantic. | O.CLAA. Standings Standing of teams in the Industrial Softhall Leagues tp to July 4th incly- sive, INTERMEDIATES pw Parts & Service ..... 10 Oriental Textiles,..., 9 Regiment ...ooivenne Columbias .. Times vo0000 Phillips I A a cee JUNIOR Oshawa Bakery Parts & Service Duco Boys JUVENILE Whitby Tuxis ....... St, Gregory's vovvvess Red Aces .vvvvvriins BASEBALL RESULTS nr-------- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost PC, 025 ®s B 593 47 36 566 2 538 » 43 A56 35 4 A) M46 A25 2 Baltimore +.vvvi4s Rochester Toronto Montreal Buffalo .. Newark .oooseeres Jersey City Reading YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Toronto Rochester .... 1-4 Baltimore ,..13-3 Reading Newark ...x..0-4 Jersey City ..3- xMantreal ....6-4 Buffalo , 5-5 x10 innings. AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost ree ee creniRnens eran versa nne PL. Philadelphia .. Washington New York . Cleveland Detrolt 4000s St. Louis ..s Boston ,, Chicago YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Boston 7-2 Philadelphia .6-4 Washington ..8-7 New York ... Detroit ,...a5-b4 Cleveland ,...4-3 al0 innings, b12 innings, St. Louis ....11-4 Chicago NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost iq "a 2 33 33 eee serie e Brooklyn eeevinse Chicago .. New York St. Louis Boston Cincinnati Philadelphi YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York ...x5:2 Brooklyn. ... x11 innings, Chicago ,....10:1 Pittsburg ....1- Philadelphia ,.7-7 Boston ......3- St. Louis ....15:6 Cincinnati ... 4 4-5 5 9 2 DODGERS KEEP LEAD New York, July 6.~~The Brook- lyn Robins clung to their precar- fous hold on first place in the Na- tional Leaguo yesterday by win. ning the afternoon game of a doubleheader, 5 to 3, after the Giants had taken the morning contest, § to 4, In an 1ll-inning struggle, The Chicago Cubs also got an even break, William Watson Clark of Brooke lyn held the Giants to six bits in the second game, one of which was 8 home run by Lipstrom, The Robins made some timely hits off Bill Walker, getting two runs on a single hit "on two occasions. Finn's, homer following a walk turned the trick the second time, With Bases Loaded Wins Game for Red Aces 13-10 Gay Poles Out Long Homei in Ninth Innings, When Bases Are Full, to Win Game for Red Aces, 13-10 ~Whitby Team Outhits Winnpers, But Hits Do Not Come When Needed Most Juvenile League All Tied Up With Two Victories and Two Losses for Each Team Tho Red Aces had a vare old time at the expense of the Whitby Tuxisites last night, Not only did they step into the latter's home balliwick, and hand them a re- verse but they added insult to in- jury by doing it in the ninth inn~ ings, by virtue of a home run with the bases loaded, What a thril that was for the Red Ace rooters, They entered the last innings one run behind, Guiltinan singled, So did Andison, and Guiltinen journeyed on to second, Bkelenkoff drew a walk, and every sack had an occupant, Gay sauntered to the plate, and rode one of Mayne's offerings far beyong the out fleld for the home run which cleared the bases and won the game, Not only did that home run win n ball game, It knotted the league standing tighter than a HScoteh~ man's purse strings. Kach team has now won and lost two games, and starts back exactly in the same place as when the season opened, Bott the reputed slugger of the Whitby outfit, passed up a glori- ous opportunity to make himself the local hero in the sixth inning. He came to the plate with two out, and three on base. The hometown crowd yelled for a homer, but he succumbed ignominiously on three strikes, Scott had a singularly im- potent evening with the bat, In his five appearances, he fanned twice went out twice in pop flies, and secured one scratch hit, The losers outhit the winners, with ten safe bingles, as against eight for the Aces. The big Whitby innings was the fourth, when ten batters paraded to the plate, and of runs careening ground the dia- mond, Red Aces--Bucknam, r.f; Jobb 8.8; Peterson, 1b; Kitchen, ¢; ; Jayqes, Lf; Guiltinan, p. 1.f; Andi- son, 3b; Skelenkoff, 2b; Gay, ef; MeGill, p, Whitby Tuxis -- Newman, nf; Cooke, 8b; Heard, s.s.; Scott, p, Lt! Wilson, c.f; Bakes, ¢; 'Cle- mence, 2b; Brown, 1b; Mayne, Lf. p. D. HE Red Aces 003 221 140-13 8 7 Whitby 001 701 01010 12 Bb TWO FOR CARDINALS St. Louls, .July ©6.--The Car« dinals won both ends of a double header from the Cincinnati Reds here yosterday, In the opening game the Cardinals hit hard be- hind Flint Rhem's rather effective pitehing, and won, 15 to 4, while in the second contest Syl Johnson hurled brilliantly until tho ninth inning, and the Red Birds triumphed, 6 to 3, Johnson shut out the visitors until the ninth, when Swanson and Kelly hit home runs, Walker hit a homer for the Reds in the opening gamo, -------------- Constable----Let me see your driving lloense; Girl=Well, an n malior of faet, officer, 1 don't happen to have it on me, but if it will save you any bother I ean assure you it's very much like any other, jolly old driving licens ==ITumorist, Oshawa Bakery Juniors Defeat Duco Boys 14-3 League Leading Bakery Team Proves Too Fast For Duco Boys--Snappy Plays and Long Distance Hitting Feature Game The Oshawa Bakery juniors had Tt no diffioulty in disposing of the Boys last night In a aan \ o game at Cowan's which the " by the score of 14 to 3, Tne game was a very mediocre ex- hibition of softball and the fang wero given very little to cheer for oxcopt some long distance hittin by the Bakery batters and severa mart catches by Knox and Ams ury. Towsk, the winning hurler, did not oxert himself and was content to let his team mates do the work, He lssued three free passes and did not strike out a single batter but the Duco Boys could do' very little damage to Rls_Rants, Long ance The feature of the game was that more than half of the runs were soored by means of extra base hits which were very plentiful, Loves lock and Gudgeon each connected for elroult clouts off Towna to score two of three runs Hall, and Gingeroskia each wallop. od the pill to take a round trip, read Men' won [T) lor the losers, | nit as well, Hall and Gingeroskie were the heavy hitters each getting three safeties out of five trips to the plate, Cornish, Amsbury and Knox were the only Bakery batters who failed to get a hit. while Price, Godfrey and Higgina of the losing team all want hitless, Cooper haa two safeties, : The game way not very fast bus goveral sparkling plays ins jected by membera of Bakery team and this helped to liven things up a bit, he teams: Duco Boys---Cooper, ¢, Price 1b, Godfrey, p, H. Major, 8b, Gudgeon, 2b, Rigging 1f, Lovelock, rf,, Wil son of. Rabbutt, ss, and Love, 3b Oshawa Bakery-~Hurat, 1f, Cor nish, sx, Trott, rf, Hall 3b, Ginger- oski, ¢, Starr 2b, Towns XA Ames bury, of, Knox 1b and Goodall 1f. Soore by ning; 84567 Duco Boys 0. 'Bakery i 8, Goodall all, ARI lumi R (© Trott and Starr oach had doubles ond Glpgeronki bad a threv-base

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