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mmmmmm Sixteen Journal'Evcry Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Saturday, May 11, 1910 Hoffner to Face York Today; Flannagan Blanks Hazleton Clubs Way lo Coniebaek Giants Finally Blue Rocks Gain Tie For Third Position Drub Dodders On Fourth Try Dorney, Allentown Star, Tops Interstate Batting Fleetwing Slugger Clou's Ball for .550 Average; Hogsed Tares Rocks With Sam Lnwry Leads Loop Pitchers With Two Wins Clouting the ball at a lively .550 clip, Don Domey of the Allentown Fleetwings is leading the Interstate League battin averages up and including last Tuesday's games, according to the Howe, N's Birea'i. league statisticians. Dorney ha, collected 11 safeties in 20 time at bat. Second and third places fro to a pair of Reading outfielders, Tom Oliver, Brook Drop Homecoming Game to Hated Rivals; Yanks Lose 7th in Row Reading Ousts York From Top In Interstate Chicks Hand Roses Secoud Defeat in Row; Sunbury, Allentown Also Triumph By Associated Press For the first time this season Yorks White Roses have fallen from first place in the Interstate Baseball League. Reading made it two straight over Rudy Hulsmitt's team, with a 7-2 triumph yesterday In the battle for the top rung.

Previously the two clubs were tied with seven wins against one defeat. By RIM. WHITE Associated Press Sports Writer If you think the looks the Re having a 526 mark, and Bob Hamilton, cracking, the oad for an average publicans are giving the Democrats are black, you ought to hear what Wilmington Reverses Tables on Mountaineers, 11-0, on Four-Hit Performance; Bees Open Three-Game Series Here This Afternoon By DICK RINARD The Wilmington Blue Rocks, sharing a four-way tie for third place by virtue of their 11-0 triumph over the Hazleton Mountaineers last night, open a three game series with the York Bees, a single game at Wilmington Park this afternoon at 3 o'clock and a double bill tomorrow afternoon with the first getting under way at 2 o'clock. Lynn Hoffner is scheduled to start against the visitors, holders of second place, this afternoon. Hoffner, whose control is wobbly, Is slated for more work as a remedy for his wildness.

Manager Albert (Chief) Bender will resume command of the Rocks this afternoon after being sidelined last night as a result of a ruptured blood vessel in his leg sustained Thursday night when struck by a line drive. The Rocks were in charge of Walter Worth-ington, first string catcher, last night. the 'tnirghers of the Borough of Brooklyn arc planning to do to Bill Terry after what happened 11 Sports Roundup By EDIHE P.RIETZ Associated Prts Sportt Writer The reason Is that the New York Giants blasted a Brooklyn home coming that was the biggest thing to hit town since Babe Phelps came Jack Casey held Harrisburg to in the first time. Thousands had gathered to cheer their champions four hits while Allentown shut out the Senators, 3-0. Sunbury put on a ninth inning rally to score two runs on Frank Dorney, Hamilton and Gremp are tied for most hits.

11. while the latter two are also deadlocked for the lead in total bases, 22. Gremp and Arnold Ves3ey of York have the most homers, three; Lyle Judy. Reading second baseman, has scored the most runs, 10. and William Hetzel, Reading speedster, has stolen five bases for the lead in that department.

Most timely at driving in runs are Oliver and Vesley with 11 apiece to their credit. Bill Hogsed is leading the Wilmington Blue Rocks batting department with a .343 average followed by a teammate Ducky Detweiler, with a mark of .333. fSince Tuesday, however, Detweiler has taken over the team batting leadership.) Sam Lowery, Blue mound mainstay, is sharing the league pitching honors with Ralph Falzarano of York and Lloyd Gross of Reading with two victories in as many starts. Readinz is leading the club bat The Blue Rocks were easy victors Merges pinch triple and defeat Trenton, 5-4. Thereby creating a four-way tie for third place be Wright Leading Major Batters NEW YORK.

May 11 Bobby Filler a.cked Oscar Vit.t: 'Why don't you let me work more? Goh, I used to pitch every day ba'-k in Iowa" Who in the congregation knew that Joe DiMaggio began his professional career as a short s'cp? Jack Dempsey and Joe Er.gi have been huddling here. Nobody knows why, but everybody kr.o-r that En gi has ambWor.s to crash the big time as a promoter Dempsey has been going around the. country blasting the toe hold Mike Jacobs has on boxing here and It not impossible he has been diseasing teaming up with Ergel in som tween Trenton, Harrisburg, Wil mington and Allentown. READING YORK home from a fine western trip and more thousands were on hand hoping for a fourth straight victory over the Giants. Ard then the Terrys won thp game 7-2 behind the five hit hurling of Ha fry Oumbert.

Dodgers Trail Redi That was the first time in four tries that the Giants had downed the delirious Dodgers and it left the Brooks only a half game ahead of the idle Cincinnati Reds in the National League pennant cha.e. Gum-bert allowed two runs and two hits in the first frame, but after that he tiffhtened There w-ere dark doings in another borough too. For the proud Yank e' rhoae Giegerich.lf 1 2 3 0 0 Ziminski.cf 4 6 0 1 0 0 2 110 Judy.Jb 3 3 3 2 0 Oliver.lf 1 3 0 OKuster.rt 112 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 Grwnp.lt 117 0 0 Hank Leiber Wetss.rf 0 2 3 0 1 White Sox Slugger Sports .405 Average; Banning Tares N. L. With .403 The Chicago Cub outfielder's current batting surge is remarkable in more EliotUb Heltiel.sa Howell.c Gross.p last night as the tables were completely reversed over the first game with the Mountaineers.

The locals moved ofT to a six-run lead at the outset and then coasted to the easiest sort of triumph as Ray Flannagan, the big righthander from Etaten Island, subdued the visitors with a brilliant four-hit pitching trick. Flannagan Masters Situation Flannagan, thn ugh masterful control, was in complete command of the situation throughout. He worked the corners cleverly, fanning five, and allowing only one alien to progress as far as third base. Ray was given good support with Emil Kreshka committing the only Wilmington sin on an excusable boot. Jack Wallaesa was an adroit performer at short, starting two sparkling double plays while Bill Hogsed 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 112 0 0 0 10 1)0140 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 0Gold.lt 1 1 0 2 1 5 0 Saguto.2b 0 0 3 1 0stroner.2b 0 2 0 2 0 Broskie.c Mahon.p DeCarlo IS 27 12 0 Totals ting averages with a mark of ,32 sort of a promotion.

ways than one the husky slugger having beat off the effects of being hit on the head by one of Bobby Feller's fast balls in the spring of 1937 to club the ball at a lively JS2 clip in the major league batting race to date. Leiber is third among the first 10 batters of both circuits with Wilmington sixtn wun j. in If yoa the Giant hare 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 NEW YORK, May 11 (-). The team fielding York is pacing tne ees lost their seventh straight, this Totals the wrong team playing in Jersey City. 2 9 24 9 3 to the Boston Red Sox 3-2 in a league with an average of .971 with on with 29 hits in 76 trips to the plate.

Batted for Faliarano in 8th inninc. 10-inning affair. Three bad the Blue Rocks right benina in sec York 00020000 0 change that sent Chunky Taft Wright from sultry Washington to breezy Chicago seems to have been mixed with six solid hits, turned the ond place with .961. Tam BaHine Salisbury Nabs Sho' Lead I) trick and gave the Yanks the e.t losin? streak they've ever fered under Manager Joe McCarthy, sunbury Jack Wilson's fine relief hurling York hiahlighted the Boston victory. Reading 1 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 7 Runs batted In: Oliver.

3: Hclizel. Hamilton. Weiss. 2, Gold. 2.

Two-base hits: Heluel. Oliver, Gold. Dudra. Three-base hit: Oliver. Home run: Stolen baw Saguto.

Double play: Dudra to Saguio. Lett on bases: Reading. York, Bases on balls: Ofl Mahon. 1. Hits: Off Faliarano.

14 In 7 innings; Ofl Mahon, 1 in 1. Struck out: By Gross, by Falzarano, 7. Wild pitches: Gross, 2. Losing pitcher: With Second Straight Win The Pittsburgh Pirates finally re- wummgtnn gained the combination and made Ainton off with their first victory in 10 tries. Haz on Today's Star Victor O.

Jones, Boon Evening Gks: "The Dodgers may or may not be da fly, but thre ar? mor ex-Brooklyn players managin-sr in the minor5? than the graduates of any orb club, Last time I wonted. thre wrp 15 all." Clarlc Hink, and Don Hutson of the Grn 3 Packers ar being schooled bv a big Menash. paper concern, for executive positions Oscar Vitt savs he rvr laughM so loud in his lif as when he saw Jo M'Carthy around on Jie a ab. r. rn 1M 9 71 104 J7 5 ISO 34 49 7 ,30 192 4 5 12 302 197 2 50 71 5 10 31 40 .250 300 49 SS .25 11 2 39 51 .22 4 ll 9 23 35 .198 FieMIng DP.

TP PO A. T. Pet i 7 ft 15 SI 7 .971 1 0 344 54 941 4 0 S5 47 357 1 I1H 8 .952 i 0 0 147 59 It 5 0 11 3 10 947: 0 12 ,933 2 0 123 55 17 .13 Falzarano. Time 1.55. Umpires; Gillespie, Major Leaders By Associated Fresa ivr iuu jiui iin wj iVt.aK.Tr iJiyivvii fliJ'i By Associated Press The Salisbury Indians went 10 the head of the class in the Eastern Shore League today, the only outfit Tatlcr and Maurer.

TRENTON I a five run attack on Bill Lee and York SUNBURY a Wilmington Charley Root in the sixth gave the 3 10 11 Hazleton Bucs an 8-3 win over the Chicago sunbury National Leaue in the isrht-team looo able to hit Trenton Harrisburg New York, Cubs. Another pitching performance BATTTNO Danning, just what the doctor ordered. The hefty left handed slugger, who hit well but not often for the Senators last year, has stepped into a regular's berth on the White Sox machine and his batting average shows how happy he is about it all. Currently he's the best in the majors, with a .405 average. Nobody else in either league can top that one but old Harry (The Horse) Danning tried his best during the week.

He wasn't even among the first 10 a week ago, and today the Giant catcher heads the National League with a .403 average! Closest to Danning is Hank Leiber of the Cubs who has banged out 29 hits for a .382 average, he is followed by Joe Moore of the Giants with .370. Second to Wright in the American League is Frankie Hayes of the As who has 22 hits in 58 tries for a .379. and then comes Lou Finney of the Red Sox with a Reading 3 i 4 a winRin Pace ani kcP ir- 3 4 The teams went into action 3 0 0 8 0j, Leiber. Chicago, .382. RUNS Leiber, Chicago, 15.

that merited attention was the one Aiien'own Mize, St. and Blabber Sanders also manned their posts in flossy fashion. Wallaesa also struck the big blow as the Rocks moved off to their six-run margin. Bill Mueller. Perkins' starting choice on the mound, was wild and walked Kreshka and Phillips, the first two hitters.

Wheaton cropped Hogsed's fly after a run. filling the bases. Valo rolled to Mueller, forcing Kreshka at home. Mueller then forced over the first two runs by walking Detweiler and Sanders and was yanked in favor of Zarosky. Wallasea greeted the new pitcher with a triple against the left field fence that emptied the bags.

Jack scored later on Flannagan's infield out. Rocks Boost Lead The Rocks increased their lead as bis- Louip (Ruckt Newsnm nf the I ibrhoi 5 0 2 1 3 D.Hm tl.5s Freed. If 4 0 0 1 0 2 2 111 Garman.3b Sabo.c 4 1 2 3 2 Reidcll.lf Kelly. lb 4 0 1110 mel.lb Rancher.cf 4 0 1 3 0 Keane.cf Dudd.ss 4 112 3 Neborak.c 4 0 0 2 4 Hrinda.2b Mussiil.p 10 0 11 aCongdon Goslm.lf 2 0 0 0 0 Kolodzel.p Clunn.p 0 0 0 0 0 Wise. Mulligin.p 1 0 0 0 0 iKleski Totals 36 4 825 14: Totals lnrtlTldul Batting AeragM G.

AB. R. TB. Ave 8O0 Louis, 14. RUNS BATTED IN Cincinnati, and Leiber, Chicago, 18.

SO 3 114 1 1 0 0 00 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ing dayexcept the Indians met defeat in the second time around Chicago, 29; Slaughter, IVnrt.r rCor ha lowned up all of a sudden and is goirMr like the dickerw around second for the Athletics. Once more Coach Bob Zuppfce of 0 1 0 0 0: n-Vin camo ipamc mpt HITS Leiber. St. Louis, 26. .528 i .524 I .500 .500 i a i four tied I 1 DOUBLES Leiber, Chicago, with 6.

cago White Sox. He scattered seven Dorney, Allentown hits to give the Tigers their first Oliver' Reading shutout of the season, by 3-0. srar01nerOn'York'lini? 2 A's Nnse Out Senators wiim'eton 2 The Philadelphia Athletics turned MrGomgie. AUen 3 the business of beating the Wash- 1 slra Zlr lngton Senators over to Bob John- Gremp. Ycr son.

their hard-hitting outfielder. Nebera. snnbunr 5 and he obliged with his fifth homer I Hammeii. sun Vesley. York 6 One out hen winning runs scored.

.462 444 Illinois has turned down all orlers Boston, 5: seven tied TRIPLES Ross. again. The Indians, who swamped Centre-ville 13-6 in the opener, turned the trick again last night, winnin; 5-4. Cotr.cnellas gave up only five hits for the Tribe while Dwyer allowed seven. with 2.

HOME RUNS Mize, 5 20 19 21 2 2 2 13 9 25 17 20 20 21 21 21 8 13 22 11 440 i to teach in summer schools i Esteile Lawson the Dixie .400 ,400 i goLfin? ace. will skip ie toqei 4io i national on the coast this year too St. Louis, the ramp r-nrTPwri or5 Hi no- tun 01 uie season, a GOUDie ana iwo Brockelman. Al .331 more runs in the second, one in the i 3T3- The 10 leade" in each league: singles, all of which accounted for Elliott. Readmg Judv.

Reading fourth and Sineietons in the sixth American league G. A B. five of the A's runs in their 8-7 win. The Cleveland Indians won their third in a row the hard way by a Batted for MeMullen in 7th. Baited for D.

Hummel 9 th. Batted for Star.t in Trenton 10020000 1-4 Sunbury 2000000125 Errors: Manczak. Budd. Hummel, Kelly. Runs batted in: Rossomando.

Garman. Budd. Hummel. Maczak, Merges. 2.

Two-base hits: Reidcil, Budd. Three-base hit: Merges. Home runs: Rossomando, Gar-man. Stolen bases: Rossomando, Sabo. Sacrifices: Hrindo.

Wise. Double plays: Sabo, Keiiy, Manczak. Defrritas, Kelly. Left on bases: Sunbury, Trenton, 7. Base on balls: KolodwL MeMullen.

2: Clunn. 2. Struck out: By MeMullen. Kolodzel. 2 In 2 innings: Mussill, 1 in MeMullen.

3 in 7: 3 in 2. Losing pitcher: Mulligan. Winning H. Pet. 32 .405 Heltzel.

Reading Sabo. Trenton Ross'ndo, Trenton and seventh. Meanwhile, Flannagan wrieht, Chicago breezed along, never in trouble, for Haves, 'ptuia his first victory against one defeat DnTyi 14 5 22 12 15 13 3 13 1 8 7 11 8 6 13 12 14 13 3 5 1 Martin, St. Louis. 4.

STOLEN BASES Frey. Cincinnati. Danning, New York, and Werber. Cincinnati, 3. PITCHING Walters, Cincinnati, 5-0; Thompson, Cincinnati, and Brown, Pittsburgh, 3-L American League BATTING Wright, Chicago.

Hayes, Philadelphia, .379. RUNS Case, Washington. 21: Cramer, Boston, and Judnich, St. Louis, 17. 1 1 8 6 0 1 0 5 2 3 7 6 0 4 10 4 2 5 8 4 8 3 4 3 5 3 3 1 1 1 7 1 5 2 5 3 2 4 3 2 this season.

spotting St. Louis- four runs and then I ziminskv. York beating them, 9-4. The victory kept Sdon sunbury the tribe a game and a half back of I Giegench. Read thp Rnsfrm Rnr Ampriran i Hogsed.

ton McQuinn. St. Louis 79 58 75 79 77 90 76 65 48 R. 14 10 12 11 14 17 17 16 2 14 19 18 18 19 19 20 20 17 IS 19 10 11 1 1 1 6 4 It 7 8 8 i 8 8 3 7 8 4 4 8 8 8 6 6 6 4 1 1 7 7 6 5 8 6 3 5 6 6 4 4 Wilmington cuffed Zarosky for 10 1 Cramer. Boston 22 28 29 28 32 27 23 17 25 .379 .373 .369 .364 .356 .355 .354 .354 .352 Boston hltc TI-ItH thro.

tn Unr i.JiamS, much cf a trip for one wees of jalf. Max Macon of the Brocks remembers a day in the three-I Leairue wlien he struck out and before another pitch could be made. Ke got to first when the catcher missed the third strike, to second yhen the throw tras over the rirst baseman's head, and all ttie way home when the pitcher. to pick him oS second, heaved into center neicL How about that story that Frankie Frisch and Bob Kliner punched it out in the locker room after a recent Pirate while Ducky Detweiler continued his swift, st. Louis .381 .381 i .375 i .368 1 .364 i ,384 i .354 i .343 .348 .333 ,333 .333 .333 .333 .333 .333 .313 .318 .318 .313 .300 .300 Leasrue naf-P Detweiler.

Wun on leafeUe pace Se.i.e.S. (Garman. Sunbury 5 Four National League teams had a Jannazzo. Alien' 5 day off. Sanders.

Wiim'ton Wheaton, Hazleton 4 1 Poccmoke got credit for the sea- son's first shut-out, blanking Fed-eraliburg 2-0 on Hie two-hit pitching of Makosky. Federalsbux fans were treated to a pitchers duel in their first game of the season, for Brown, on the mound for Federals-burg, held the visitors to four safeties. In other games yesterday Dover defeated Miiford, 5-3, and Cambridge nipped Easton. 6-5. Dover's Bill Galomb took the honors at Miiford, giving up but five scattered hits and driving in two runs.

Manager Hu.2h Poland scored two runs for Cambridge. DOVER MILFORD abrhoi abrhoa Gaulin.2b 4 1 2 4 0 4 0 3 4 Erake.rf 4 0 0 1 0 Dvorak.ss 3 0 0 3 2 Men'hoff 4 0 2 7 Solomon, If 4 2 2 1 1 gOOd work at the plate With tWO Keitner, Cleveland National Learne bingles in four trips. Tony Parisse Boston, RUNS BATTED IN Foxx, Walker, Washington, 18, A B. R. Pet.

pitcher: Wise. Umpires; Gi.bert, Faddeu. Time: HARRISBURG I ALLENTOWN rhoae rhoae G. 16 broke eff two singles while Sanders i Dancing. New Y'ort 62 1' 25 .403 .20 15 and Valo were the only regulars to i Leiber.

Chicago Chicago, and Cramer, HITS Wright, Boston, 32. 0 0 1 0 0 Fr 2 12 10 Moore, New Yerfc 13 12 I Young. New York IS 65 7 29 17 24 17 26 15 21 15 25 .382 .370 .369 .362 .361 .357 .356 .349 .347 Medtnck. St. Louis 11 47 9 Slaughter, St.

Louis 18 72 12 Scarsella. Boston 12 42 Ross. Boston 15 59 .11 Witek. New York 12 43 5 S. Martin.

St. Louis 17 72 13 Tibbeis.cf Cox.ss Black.rf Spell. Kmc Totals Harrisburg Allentown Dynahs Beaten By Red Devils Wilmington High Registers 6 Victory Over P. S. duPont Rival Toners 10 11 9 9 5 12 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 6 1 Braner.lf 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 10 Dornev.

rf 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hasson.ss 0 1 8 1 Murphy.c 0 2 0 2 liCasey.p 0 4 24 12 Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Huffner. Hazleton 4 Luce. Reading 2 Flanagan. Wil'ton 3 Poiito, Reading 5 Kelly. Trenton Black.

Harrisburg 5 StutZKe. Reading .4 Manczak, Trenton Pilote, York 6 Spells. Harrisburg 3 Goodale. Harris rg 5 Rancher. Trenton Gold.

York 6 Murphy. Allentown 5 DeMameor, Haz on 4 Clark. Harrisourg 2 Reideil. Sunbury 5 Valo. Wilmington DOUBLES Boudreau, Cleveland, 10.

six tied with 7. TRIPLES Judnich, St. Louis. three tied with 3. HOME RUNS Trosky, Cleveland, Kuhel, Chicago, and Foxx, Boston, 6.

STOLEN BASES Case, Washington, Walker. Washington, 5. 0 10 3 0 0 2 5 2 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 6 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 6 0 0 i 3 7 27 10 0 0 0 00 1 0 3 Branner. 300 1 An editorial in the Greensboro (N. Daily News on the impor- I go nitless.

Hazelton was shoddy on the defense with three errors of commission and several more of omission. A paid attendance of 1,315 braved the cool weather to see the Wilmington victory, which, incidentally was the fourth straight shutout at the local field. Allentown was blanked here Tuesday and Wednesday, and Hazleton whitewashed the Rocks Thursday night. HAZLETON WILMINGTON abrhoa abrhoa Branch.cf 4 112 0 Welaj.rf 3 10 4 0 86 i tanee oi baseball, has been reprint- 3 0 110 Jaeger, lb 3 0 0 9 1 Clark.c 3 2 1 4 0 4 0 10 1 Runs bas-ed in: Jannazzo. Renne.lb 4 1 1 12 0 4 0 2 0 0 Dean and PITCHINCi Hash, Boston; Babich, Philadelphia.

3-1. Wod icki.3b "010 4 Ball, 3 0 0 7 2 Colomb.D 4 0 111 2 0 0 0 1 Three-bise hit: RumSeld. Double play: Cox and Goodale. Hit by pitcher: By King (Hassom. Stolen base; Preman lft on bases; Harrisourg.

4: Allentown. 10. Struck out: Bv King. bv Carey, 5 Held to three binsles bv Mundell wallaesa, 23 23 24 18 13 13 15 12 3 3 22 22 13 16 20 20 10 17 21 21 14 7 18 23 24 -20 12 8 4 4 4 4 21 17 17 22 14 19 19 19 19 5 5 IS 22 22 17 "4 18 25 19 20 ed by the Cincinnati Reds ed all over the country. Greg 1 Rice goes back to the old home town 1 I Missoula.

today to run as an added attraction to the state i i high school track meet. I incidental-. George M. Varneli of -2so the Seattle Times, will referee the 250 1 meet for the twertty-Sfth. 1 tive year.

.235 Carretta.p 0 0 0 0 0 zDeMartml 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 5 8 27 15 Tot. Us 31 3 5 27 12 zBatted for Watson in 8th. Dner 1 2000020 05 Miiford 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 23 and ccrtnittirg no less than nine mzUton 5 I errors, the P. S. duPont High School i Roiek.

Harrisburg 3 Claymoiit Bows To Brown Nine Rwe.rf 3 0 1 0 0 Kreshka 4 112 1 Wheaton.cf 4 0 110 Pr.aiips.rf 4 2 110 i Base? on bails: Off King. 5: off Casey. 1 I Umpires: Carnngton and Bresim. Time 1:40. I baseball team dropped a 6-3 decision McMuiiin.

sunoury 2 Beacom College Nine Drubs Salisbury State SALISBURY, May 11 (Special). Bcaccm College of Wilmington notched an 11-5 win over the Salisbury Slate Teachers College baseball tea'n here yesterday. Five run rallies in each of the third and fifth innings clinched the decision for Beacom. Hirzel and Gibbs shared the hurling assignment for the invaders and limited Salisbury to a total of four hits. BEACOM I SALISBURY ab ai ab a Triboitt.ss 4 12 2 5 0 0 2 1 Bea.ib 5 119 0 4 0 0 2 3 Zmkleski.

Sunbury 2 to the Wilmington High nine on its i heme field last night. 4 0 114 1 Hogsec.3b 5 3 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 10 2 0 3 0 0 4 1 Detweir.2b 4 12 3 2 3 0 0 1 5 Sander. lb 3 10 8 0 SALISBURY CENTREVILLE D' Kramer.lf i rv a LTg.33 Muelier.p Conrad Blanks Alexis duPont 227 Vamlever, Cedar Score Nothe. Reading 2 Rehbein. Reading 2 Saguto.

York Embick. Harrisburg 5 Rumfieid. Allen 5 Budd, Trenton 6 Kramer, Hazleton 4 Cox, Harrisburg ...5 Schubilla. Trenton 5 Gimpie. Harrisburg 5 3 0 0 1 3 Wallaesa, ss 3 2 12 5 3 0 1 2 2Psnsse.c 3 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 Flan gan.p 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 28 0 4 24 14 Totals 35 II 10 27 10 Zaroiky.p Totals Vocational Registers 10-1 Victory as Dunn Stars With Three-Hit Game The Red Devils sot off to a two-run lead in the first inning when Don Gleasner hammered out a home run off Mahan with.

Austin on base. Wilmington High continued its attack by adding a single run in the second, two in the third, and finishing its run making with another In Sub urban-City Loop .211 .211 I Vandever and the Cecar Tigers haz 00000000 0 0 Wilmington 6 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 11 Errors: Wheaton. 2: Hoffner. Runs bat- .211 a scored victories in the saouroan- 4 112 0 Oakley. 4 0 10 1 i Hasson, Allentown 5 BrumOeld.

York 3 Bailey, Trenton 2 tea in: Detweiler. 3: Sanders. 1: Wallaesa. i Gregg. cf Flannagan.

2: Hogsec. Valo, 1. Earned Layion.2b cit-v Baseball League last night. 9 2 i 3 Tyier.c 3 2 18 2 Redskins Register Second Shutout, Win, 6-0; Boh Vandever defeated St. Shzaoetns, runs: Wilmington.

6. To-base hits: Hog- 4 114 1 4 10 2 2 won over tne 7-3, and the Tigers .188 .182 .182 1 a-? nree-oase Bit: as.aeia. i gaerty.rt 4 12 1 0 Kircher.lf ruble plays- Wallaesa to Detweiler to i Laws.3b 4 0 0 3 1 Hudson.lb Wallaesa to Sanders. Left on 4 2 2 1 0 r.rism rt 4 0 0 1 3 1 1 12 1 3 110 4 0 0 0 0 1 Blue Jays. 6-4.

1 Hurls One-Hitler Eving .176 VANDEVER ST. ELIZABETH as 2 2 1 0 2 Gibbb 2 0 1 1 LaMcndoia. Allen 5 Krcsha. VVilmi ton 6 Duclra. Y'ork 6 Gabriel, Hazleton 4 Hrmda.

Sunbury 5 DeFreitas. Trenton 6 Phillips, Wilm'ton 6 Freed, Trenton 6 Worthmgton. Wil'n 6 Braner, Allentown 5 abrhoa abrhoa! Gradv.rf 4 0 1 2 0 Barnes.rf 5 0 0 2 0 I Walis.2b 4 112 2 3 10 2 4 Vesek.ss 4 0 1 2 3 gerald.lf 3 110 0 Thomaf.lb 4 10 7 1 4 2 3 15 0 Dyer.rf 4 0 0 2 0 Boyd.3b 4 0 10 1 Warden. If 4 1 2 0 0 Brittain.o 2 10 6 0 4 1 0 3 2 Maier cf 3 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 6 0 Morem.ss 3 0 2 0 7 Dwyer. 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 aChapman 10 0 0 0 Totals 36 4 5 24 9 Totals 30 5 7 27 15 aBatted for Dwyer in ninth Centreviile 02 10 0 000 14 Salisbury 1 1 1 0 00 2 0 5 EASTON CAMBRIDGE abrhoa abrhoa Strain.

ss 5 12 10 4 113 4 Brooks.2b 4 0 112 OH.3b 4 10 12 Lutz.rf 5 1 2 2 0 Polind.C 4 2 2 10 0 Bearden cf 4 0 2 1 0 Martin. cf 3 0 12 0 Grennel.lb 5 0 0 7 0 hards.lb 4 0 2 8 0 wman.lf 4 112 0 Dulf.rf 3 0 0 0 0 Oswald. 3b 4 1 2 2 4 Doyle. ss 2 113 2 4 0 0 8 0 Blake.lf 3 0 0 0 0 Crockett 2 110 0 Colasky.p 4 10 0 5 Jenkins. 1 0 0 0 1 aWalker 1 0 0 0 Johnson.

1 0 0 0 bMurray 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 41 5 11 24 7: Totals 31 6 7 27 13 4 2 8 8 7 6 7 5 4 1 1 i. 9 7 7 4 10 9 4 2 6 5 4 2 9 4 8 3 3 3 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLAYMONT. May 11 (Special). Jack Dunn held Claymont Hih to three binsles yesterday as Brown Vocational batted its way to a 10-4 victory over the local team. Dunn was in complete command of the game at all times.

He was credited with 11 strikeouts. Lapata and Marshall led Vocational 10-hit attack with two safeties each. 2 10 13 DJ 0 15 BucUlew.ef 2 9 0 3-3 4 0 115 ana 3 0 0 0 3 1ST LrfHiM.Sb .158 Wilson s-s ease? M.rr:ng'on. Hazleton. 3.

Bases on ball: Off annagan. 1: Mueller. 4: Zarosky, 2. Strikeouts: Bv Flannagan. Zamsky.

3. Off Mueller, 0 in 1-3 inning; Zarosky. 10 in 7 2-3. Losing pitcher: Mueller. Hit by pitcher; Rowe by Flannagan.

Halk: Zarosky. Umpires: Gilbert, plate; Hartime. bases. Time: 1:50. singleton in the fourth.

The Cherry and White ensemble collected seven safeties off Mahan and Henry Sxomorucha with Gleasner and Mundell getting two each. Price, Sillman, and Moran accounted for the Dynah hits. WILMINGTON P. S. DU PONT ab ab a Long 3b 3 10 2 0 10 0 0 Pusey.rf 2 0 110 price.

If 3 110 0 Austin. If 3 10 10 Sk 2 0 0 2 5 Gleasner, 2 1 2 5 0 Sillman. 4 0 14 2 2 10 3 1 Brooks. lb 4 0 0 9 0 3 1 6 0 Bodiev.cf 2 10 10 Pearson, if 10 0 10 Totals 39 11 12 27 8 Toials 34 5 4 27 10 Beacom 0050S010 011 Salisbury 0 10200200 5 Errors: Hayman, Brockson, Gregg, Dougherty. 1 1 1 5 4 4 3 4 5 4 4 1 1 3 4 4 2 3 4 3 4 3 3 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.

Naiaie.rf Tussey.c 3 0 0 5 0 Stepiian.lb 2 1110 Dugan.lt 3 1 1 0 Malony.3b 3 171 3 110 3 2t 1118 0 3 0 0 1 0 3 0 10 2 2 0 0 4. 3 10 0ft 3 0 10 0 RICHARDSON PARK, May 11. (Special). Coach Frank Loucks' Conrad High School nine scored its third straight victory of the season and second shutout in a row yesterday blanking Alexis I. duPont ph, 6-0.

Bob Ewing, on the mound lor the Redskins, let down with only one hit, a bingle by Gilson. In the last two games Conrad Boyerp Horvath, Hazleton DeCarle. York Pultz. Sunbury Dougherty, Sun'ry Taylor, Harris Freeman. Allen Nelson, Hazleton Falzarano.

York 3 2 2 2 0 Shaman.rf Hudson Totals 22 3 3 13 9 Baseball Standings CLAYMONT VOCATIONAL I abrhoa: 0 9 0 0 1 7 Toiais 26 7 7, Vandever Si. Elizabeth .110 0 1 03 Ner.twig. BLt'S JAYS .150 .143 143 .133 .118 111 .000 .000 .000 000 .0.30 000 .000 (XH) .000 000 .000 .000 Errors: Car.tera. CEDAR TIGERS M'gini. 2b 5 0 10 Whealley.c Murphy.

cf 3 110 0 Munger.3b Lapata If 4 3 2 0 0: Clark. 2b shall, ss 5 2 2 1 Jaris.lb 4 2 1 7 0 Hudson, ss huriers have allowed the opposition only one hit. Bill Taylor hurled a aorho abrhoa PuwUa.3i 3 2 0 3 1130 McKeW, ss 3 0 0 1 3 King.c 3 10 9 0 INTERSTATE LEAGIE Yesterday's Results Wilmington, 11; Hazleton, 0. Reading. York.

2. Ai.entovn. 3: Harrisburg, 0. Sunbury, Trenton. 4.

AMERICAN LEAGIE Vesterday'i Results Detroit, Chicago. 0. Boston, New York, 2 (10 innings). Cleveland, St. Louis.

4 Athletics, Washington, 7. 14 7 15 17 9 16 10 8 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 abrhoa 4 0 0 4 1 2 10 12 3 0 12 2 3 0 10 1 3 0 0 1 3 2 1 0 10 0 3 10 0 0 3 0 110 110 10 I 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 26 4 3 21 9 no-hit game against P. S. duPont D'e 4 112 4 Rob' tf on 2b 2 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 Mundell, 3 0 2 1 1 Mihan p.ss 0 0 0 0 5 Moran ss 10 110 1 0 0 0 0 'a Ford 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 7 21 8 Total 22 3 3 21 10 aBatted for Ganoudis in Wilmington 2 1 2 1 0 0 06 P. S.

duPont 2 0 00 1 0 03 Errors: B'-ooks. 3: Robertson. Skomorucha. Bri'ton. Lowry, Wilmington 2 Zaroskey.

Hazie'n 2 Updegrove, AHen'n 3 Henncssev. Trenton 3 Malley, Hazleton 3 Ounkel, Wilm'ton 2 Colman, Wilm'ton 3 Tomaso. Harrls'g 3 T. Smith, Harris 2 Hoflner. Wilm'ton 2 4 2 1 2 2: Neff lb Donovan.

rf 4 0 1 0 0 Oberle.rf Merlini.c 4 0 0 11 0 Vernon, If aBatted lor Crockett in fifth bBatted for Alibritton In ninth Easton 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0- Cambridge 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 x- I Spmken.lb 4 10 5 1 E.Duszak.st 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 9 0 3 2 2 3 0 Lafterty.lt 3 112 0 Watson. 2 0 0 0 9 I Wailing cf 2 0 0 0 0 Oasko.rf 2 0 0 0 0 Dunn.p 4 0 1 0 3 Palmer, cf Standing Standing High in the Redskins' last start. The Redskins hit timely behind Ewing's mound performance getting a total of seven hits for two runs in the second one in the fourth two I Maxwell, 3b taPeiitt Totals 37 10 10 21 7 Totals rwm 1 De'rv 1 0 0 0 0 Falcon. lb 3 0 0 5 0 uw a a a 1 a 1 .000 4 c- I a a a 1 .000 AAA Ay'and 2i 1 0 1 Young. ss 1 0 0 2 Lake, York Cheney.

York Slog. Allentown Esslinger, Harris King, Harrisburg 1 0 0 0 0 Nelson rf 0 0 0 0 I W. L. Pet. 15 5 .750 13 6 .684 12 8 .600 9 11 .450 8 11 .421 8 12 .400 7 12 .368 6 13 .316 Pet.

.889 .778 .444 .444 .444 .444 .375 .125 aBrttied for Palmer in 7ih. Vocational 20 3 302 010 Claymont 10120004 Errors: Vernon. Hudson, Clark, Donovan, Marshall, Mangmi, W. L. Reading 8 1 York 7 2 Wilmington 4 5 Harrisourg 4 5 Trenton 4 5 Allentown 4 5 Sunbury 3 5 Hazleton 1 7 Boston Cleveland Detroit Philadelphia St.

Louis Washington Chicago New York mo .000 more in the fifth and another in the sixth. Dick Burke, Cliff Jedlicka, and Al Wilson topped with the attack with two hits each. CONRAD A. I. DUPONT abrhoa' abrhoa Durham.

0 10 0 3 3had 2b 10 9 9 1 Total 25 5 21 5. Totals 26 4 3 3 Cedar Tigers 100921 28 Blue Javs 3 0O00! 04 Wise, Sunbury Pilchinf Kecordt BB. SO. McKewen, Kifig. FusceU.

2. POCOMOKE FEDERALSBURG abrhoa abrhoa 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 5 4 Brewer. ss 2 0 0 2 3 New man, cf 3 0 0 1 0 Hartle.rf 3 111 1 Henshaw.rf 4 0 0 1 0 Cavton.2b 4 0 1 3 3 Evanko lf 3 0 13 0 Sudol.lb 3 0 0 8 3 0 0 12 2 3 0 0 3 OMatusiak 3 0 14 2 Matulis.c 3 0 0 9 2 Deckcr.3b 3 0 0 0 3 Bvrum.3b 4 0 0 1 2 10 0 14 Makosky.p 3 110 LBroxn.p 2 0 0 0 0 IPspa.ss 2 0 0 0 0 iaH'rmgton 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 2 4 27 13: Totals 28 0 2 27 15 aBatted Jor Brown in ninth Pocomoke 10 100000 02 Federaisbury 00000000 0 0 Smyrna Is Shut Oul Errors: Fa icon. 2 0 2 10 0, Brendle.lb 3 0 0 8 2 Burke. Wilson.

ss Shirk.cf Cole. 2b Today's Schedule Chicago at Detroit. St. Louis at Cleveland. Washington at Philadelphia.

Boston at New York. 4 1 2 2 0 Miller, 2b 3 0 0 2 0 Gilson. ss 4 1110 Goldey College Drops Game t( Kennett The Kennett Square High School baseball team turned back Goldey College yesterdav. 8-4. A fcur-run rally in the fifth inning gave Kennett Square the margin of victory.

Goldey was held to five hits by G. Brown, while the invaders nicked DeFrank for 11. KENNETT SQUARE 1 GOLDEY abrhoa' abrhoa Barker. 3b 4 0 2 3 1 4 0 0 I 0 Carter, 4 0 1 9 0 Danohoe ss 11113 Caputo.ss 4 1 0 0 2 4 2 2 3 7 By William lYiiu iNine NEW CASTLE, May 11 (Special). William Penn Hhh scored a 4-0 14 12 8 8 5 11 4 4 10 0 12 3 0 113 3 0 0 1 4 2 0 0 6 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 Bailanee.rf 3 10 1 0 Miliar, 4 1 2 0 2 Brown, If victory over Smyrna High yesterday Eair.lb 4 0 0 5 0 Ciowcr.cf 2 110 0 Ryan.cf 2 1 0 0 0 Biddie.3b 0 0 0 0 0 28 6 8 21 2, Totals 28 6 8 21 2, Totals 2 0 3 2 5 3 Ewing, Taylor.

cf W. L. IP. H. Lowrv, Wil'ton ,2 0 18 13 Falzarano, YorS 2 0 18 10 Readi is .2 0 17 24 Hf-nnessev, Trc'n 1 0 14 14 Brumfleld, York I 0 14 13 Nothe, Reading .1 0 12 14 Broska, York 1 0 9 3 Collins.

Trenton 10 9 3 Casey. Allentown 1 0 9 11 Kleiki. Sunbury 10 6 4 Eieliler, Reading 10 6 7 Luce, Reading .1 0 8 Cheney. York I 0 2 3 Barrett, York .1 0 1 1 Crimmel. Harris's 10 11 Bailey.

Trenton .1 1 15 11 Kepler. Sunbury 1 1 15 15 Clark, Harrisburg I 1 11 16 Brockel AUen 1 1 14 18 Zarosiey, Haz'ton 0 2 It 16 Ferguson, AHen'n 0 2 11 13 Today's Schedule York at Wilmington, 3 p. m. Hazleton at Reading. Sunbury at Allentown.

Harrisourg at Trenton. Tomorrow's Schedule York at Wilmington 2', first game 2 m. Hazleton at Reading i2 g.mesi. Sunbury at Allentown (2 gamest. Harrisburg at Trenton (2 gamesi.

EASTERN SHORE LEAGIE Yesterday's Results Salisbury, 5: Centreviile, 4 imghu. Pocomoke, 2: Federalsburg, 0 (night! Dover. Miiford, 3 af rnoon Cambridge, Easton, 5 (night). NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results New York 7: Brooklyn, 2. Pitt-burgh.

8i Chicago, 3. Only games scheduled. Standing Friends School Nine Blanked Without Hit PHILADELPHIA, May 11 A no-hu, no-run pitching performance was turned in here yesterday by Frank Krewson, 17-year-old Friends Select sophomore, against the Wilmington Friends School as his mates scored 7-9 victory. Krewson fanned nine and walked one in the last, inning. He faced 24 batsmen, two others setting to Totals 21 0 1 21 12 Conrad 0 2 0 1 2 1 06 A.

I. duPont 000000 00 Errors: Biddle, Mi lar. behind tlie four-hit hurlinj of Kempske. The Castillians touched Smyrna for seven with Ryan jetting two of the safe blows. William Penn scored twice in the first mnins and twice in the third.

SMYRNA WILLIAM PENN abrhoa' abrhoa Santucci.rf 4 110 0 Morsan.c 0 0 0 1 2 16 4 10 8 a 0 7 0 2 4 2 0 2 3 12 14 14 13 12 8 5 7 7 9 10 3 6 5 Archmerc Turns Hack St. Andrew's Tossers CLAYMONT, May 11 (Special). The Arcloisre Academy baseball team a 4-2 decision over St. Andrew's Echcol hfre yesterday. The Archies outhit the Middle-tiwn School representatives, 5-4, with 3 113 0 3 0 0 12 0 4 0 10 3 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 2 0 4 2 3 1 1 Hitcliens.lf Pennork.Cb 4 3 3 2 2 Downs.

11 W. L. Pet. Brooklyn 12 3 .800 Cincinnati 12 4 New York 8 .500 Chicago 9 11 .450 St. Louis 8 10 .444 Boston 6 9 .400 Philadelphia 5 9 .357 Pittsburgh 5 11 .313 Cuei'otta lb 3 0 0 5 0 HoUkiay.rf Brown, 3 110 0 2 0 0 0 4 Everett.

cf 3 0 0 2 0 4 4 0 2 2 5 8 5 5 4 9 t- 6 5 2 4 1 3 2 4 2 112 Totals 34 3 11 216 In, Is Standing 3 0 0 1 0 Proud 2b 3 0 0 0 0 Rvan.lf 3 0 12 1 From, lb 3 2 2 1 Kennett Square 21 4 5 21 14 4 0 0-8 2 0 04 Dons. 0 0 2 3 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 5 0 Go'dey Lower. 2b Swan, If Hopkins.ct Dan55 Bodley.lb Everett.3b Downes.rf Jacobs.c Clark. Errors: Harrinston. Danoijoe, DeCcsin the player the aame to rre than one hit.

ST. ANDREW'S ARCHMERE base on fielders' errors. However, he was hit out of the infield, and no 3 was never in trouble, only one ball Wilmington player got farther than Friends School Nelmen Score Over Saloiaiium The tennis team of Wilmington Friends School scored a 5-1 victory over Salesianum School yesterday. Joe Murray scored the lone win for the Sallies by taking a three-se victory over Robert Roehrs, 6-3, 1-6, 6-3. Singles Kenneth Clarke.

Friends. William Grant. Salcsianum. 6-0 6-0; Howeii Finn. Friends dcieated Sam 2 0 0 6 1 Baync.3b 3 0 11 3Sieie.c 2 0 0 1 1 Camilli.rf 3 0 17 LStansky.ss 2 0 0 0 0 Kempske.p W.

L. Pet 2 i.ooa 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 1 1 0 2 .000 2 0 0 1 2 2 0 18 1 3 0 0 1 0 3 0 113 3 0 2 1 1 26 4 7 21 9 ab a1 ab a Salisbury Miiford Dover Federalsburg Pocomoke Easton Cambridge Centreviile Today's Schedule Pittsburgh et Chicago. New York at Eoston. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at St.

Louis. a Lewis.lf 4 0 11 0 1 2 0 4 4 Rehbein. Reading 0 1 10 10 Barr. Allentown 0 18 8 Wright. Wilm'ton 0 1 8 11 Boshelski, Haz'n 0 16 9 Sisier, Sunbury 0 1 6 11 Brumbaugh.

Wi 0 1 6 14 Flannagan, Wil'n 0 15 7 Esslinger, Har'rs 0 15 8 Mussill. Trenton 0 14 7 Koons, Haz'ton 0 1 4 10 Clunn, Trenton 0 13 3 Lindamood. Wil'n 0 12 4 Wise. Sunbury 0 115 King, Harris 0 I 14 first. WILM1NOTOK 1 FRIENDS SELECT Clark.cf 4 0 0 1 0 2 0 10 0 Totals.

23 0 3 18 11- Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fierpoint.ss 2 0 0 3 0 Healing 2 10 0 3 Lewis.3b 3 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 3 3 0 1 0 0 Neeson.c 2 0 16 3 0 4 Smyrna William Penn Errors: Proud, 202000 it Dane, Everett. St. Mary's Nine Wins 3 0 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 12 9 0 Polo League to Start Blue Hill Farms and Fox Hunters will meet in the opening match of th? season in the Philadelphia Polo League tomorrow afternoon at Ardmore, Pa. Blue Hill Farms won the national local indoor championship for the third straight year the past winter. The Fox Hunters were runner-up in Blue Hill in the Pennsylvania-Maryland tour- 1 Ayres Saiesianum.

6-1. 6-0: Joseph Mur- Burton. lb 3 0 1 3 0 Kilculien.lf KemphiU.p 3 0 0 1 2 Judge, cf 10 111 De.Coj-in.lb Ford 2 1 0 6 2 Walker.Sb a Sim ton, 2',) 0 0 2 0 3 Beck.ss McDweil.ss 0 0 .1 0 0 Evans.30 0 0 3 0 1 Irmn.rt Annand.lt fs 0 0 0 0 Rule.c Munda.rf 0 0 0 0 OMearos.13 Gladding. 0 0 8 0 1 Uhu.if 0 0 0 0 s.3b ASden.3b 0 0 3 0 1 Morioa.lf Pearc.p 0 0 0 2 1 Krewson. rav.

Saiesianum. deieated Robert rhoae 112 3 8 0 0 0 1 MOM 0 19 2 8 nil) 2 0 0 0 1 1113 1 0 10 0 0 2 0 13 0 7 7 21 11 St. Mary's scored a 13 to 7 victory over St. Elizabeth's in a Parochial School Baseball League game played 10 0 11 13 4 5 21 14 aWain'ight 0 0 0 0 0 Totuls 25 2 4 18 3 Tola's aBitted for Phclan in 7th Today's schedule Easton at Centreviile. Miiford at Federalsburg.

Dover at Cambridge. Salisbury at Pocomoke. Tomorrow's Schedule Pocomoke at Centreviile. Dover at Federalsburg. Eahfioury at Easton.

MUford at Cambridge. yesterday at Second and DuPont Streets. Ty Cohh Visits City Tyrus Raymond Cobb, the famed D3trcit outfielder for many years, was a cuzst at the Hrtel DuPcnt over Thurcday nisht. He was here on a business trip. Claude Passeau and Whit Wyatt are rival pitchers and cotton planters, the Cub curver at Lucedale.

and the Brooklyn buzzer at Buchanan, Ga. Friends. 6-3. 1-6. 6-3: Edward Brinlon Friends, defeated Frank Syperka, Saiesianum.

6-0. 6-1. Clarke and Finn. Friends, defeated Hardin and Boyle. Sa'esianuui, 6-0.

Ecehrt and Br Friends. iefeu-rd Sweeney and MiUer, Eaieaianum, 8-0, 6-0. St Andrew's 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-2 Arc'nmere 1 0 1 1 1 0 4 To'ahs 0 0 IS 2 7 Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 Errors: Goodbodv. Kilculien, Judge, De- Wilmington Friend Friends Select 2 2 2 2 0 2 3-13 14 3 010312 0- 1 2 0 4 0 4 0 3 1 i namenU Mary's Elizabeth's. Cosin, R.

Lewis, Ford..

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